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BusyB 10th Nov 2015 11:46

Structural limit of A320 overhead lockers
 
Is there a published limit for thes lockers and is the latch rated the same?
I don't understand how Easy can have no weight limit.:confused:

TomU 10th Nov 2015 12:34

There is a weight limit placard inside every overhead locker and every stowage on the aircraft. However, I don't see how the overhead locker weight limits can be monitored or enforced.
I have never seen any published data on the latch rating.

ZeBedie 10th Nov 2015 22:11

I think there have been survivable accidents (not sure which type involved) where the lockers came down on passengers heads.

Capt. Inop 11th Nov 2015 21:37


I think there have been survivable accidents (not sure which type involved) where the lockers came down on passengers heads.
In Boeing products you will bend the airframe before the lockers comes down.

http://s27.postimg.org/zbltv0tbn/IMG_21258.jpg

BusyB 11th Nov 2015 21:40

Thanks to those who replied. I was hoping for a bit more info as flying Easyjet there appears to be no check on the weight going overhead. Only restriction appearing to be what you can lift.:confused:

DaveReidUK 11th Nov 2015 22:01

The presumption is that the bins will normally bulk out before the weight limit is reached.

compressor stall 11th Nov 2015 23:12

I have a figure of 39kgs per locker in my head. I'd have to check that though. I've not heard of a latch limit. Presumably lateral loads are not considered more critical.

FlightDetent 11th Nov 2015 23:31


The presumption is that the bins will normally bulk out before the weight limit is reached.
My underline. What is the OVHD single compartment weight limit then?

regards, FD

compressor stall 12th Nov 2015 04:40

It's written on the back the lockers of at least one of our fleet - I think it's 39kgs.

That said, I cannot find the limitation in any documentation, from AFM, AMM, CCOM, IPC, etc.

iome 12th Nov 2015 09:01

My guess would be a structural weight limit above 39kgs given crew often enjoy posing in the hatbins

lomapaseo 12th Nov 2015 11:36

DaveReidUK


The presumption is that the bins will normally bulk out before the weight limit is reached.
:ok:

The latches also fuse out the load by popping open while the bin stays attached. I've seen bins dislodged completely even on "repairable" aircraft but that also included a pretty big twist in the fuselage during an event.

I'm always amazed by the amount of side walls and ceilings that dislodge in the aft toilets when things get really bumpy

BusyB 12th Nov 2015 20:53

lomo

So when they "fuse out" they dump the contents on the heads of the pax below.

Safety really is a negotiable item these days isn't it.:(

FlightDetent 12th Nov 2015 21:06


Originally Posted by compressor stall (Post 9178326)
I think it's 39kgs. That said, I cannot find the limitation in any documentation, from AFM, AMM, CCOM, IPC, etc.

Maybe the AMM or IPC for the decal itself? If it is not included in the AFM or noted in CCOM, then it is kind of pointless.

How many seats per bin there, for 180Y? I reckon 7,5 >> 11 pounds each.

FD.

DaveReidUK 13th Nov 2015 08:27


Originally Posted by FlightDetent (Post 9179064)
How many seats per bin there, for 180Y? I reckon 7,5 >> 11 pounds each.

I can't think of any narrow-body that has enough bin space for a carry-on per seat.

A standard ICAO bag (when there was such a thing) is 45cm wide, so the passengers in a triple would need around 55 inches of bin, i.e. considerably more than the seat pitch. Or, put the other way round, on a full flight fewer than 60% of passengers will have space overhead for a carry-on.

compressor stall 13th Nov 2015 10:27

Some success!
 
I looked for the decal in the IPC but no luck.

I have found a reference in the WBM for an A319 that the maximum load for the length (front to back) of the overhead lockers is 660kg on the LHS and 616kg on the RHS.

It also states that the placarded weights must be observed for each locker.

TomU 13th Nov 2015 10:33


Originally Posted by compressor stall (Post 9179535)
I looked for the decal in the IPC but no luck.

I have found a reference in the WBM for an A319 that the maximum load for the length (front to back) of the overhead lockers is 660kg on the LHS and 616kg on the RHS.

It also states that the placarded weights must be observed for each locker.


It will be in IPC Ch 11 for sure. Sorry, don't have IPC on hand, so can't check sub para.


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