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Exit Row Seating

Federal law prohibits the seating of a passenger in an exit seat if the person is unable to perform specific functions related to mobility, strength, dexterity, visual, aural, or verbal capacities.  Passengers caring for other people such as small children, or who may suffer bodily harm by performing functions may not occupy an exit seat.  Only willing passengers who are able to operate an exit with no assistance may be seated at an exit seat.  All passengers seated in an exit seat are required to comply with crewmember instructions.

Exit Seat Assignment Criteria
Federal regulations require that a passenger seated in an exit row shall:
  1. Be 15 years of age or older
  2. Be willing and able to perform all the functions associated with exit seat assignment criteria.
  3. Have the capacity to perform the applicable functions without the assistance of an adult companion, parent, or other relative.
  4. Have the ability to read and understand instructions related to emergency evacuation provided by KAI in printed or graphic form.
  5. Have the ability to understand oral crew commands.
  6. Have sufficient visual capacity to perform applicable functions without the assistance of visual aids beyond contact lenses or eyeglasses.
  7. Have sufficient aural capacity to hear and understand instructions given by Flight Attendants without assistance beyond a hearing aid.
  8. Have the ability to give information orally to other passengers.
  9. Must be able to reach upward, sideways, and downward to the location of emergency exit.
  10. Must be able to grasp and push, pull, turn and manipulate mechanisms.
  11. Must be able to push, shove, pull or otherwise open the emergency exit.
  12. Must be able to hold and remove, deposit on nearby seats, or maneuver out the opening objects the size and weight of over wing window exits and doors.
  13. Must be able to reach and egress the emergency exit expeditiously.
  14. Must be able to maintain balance while removing obstructions.
  15. Must be capable of recognizing the emergency exit mechanism.
  16. Must be able to comprehend the instructions for opening the emergency exit.
  17. Be capable of assessing conditions and whether or not opening the exit will increase the hazards to which passengers may be exposed.
  18. Be able to stabilize an escape slide after deployment
  19. Be capable of securing the emergency exit window so that will not impede use of the exit.
  20. Be able to asses, select, and follow a safe path away from the emergency exit.
  21. NOT have responsibilities, such as caring for small children (age 14 and under), than might prevent the person from performing one or more of the applicable functions listed above.
  22. NOT have a condition that might cause the person harm if he/she performs one or more of the applicable functions listed above.    
 
KaiserAir - Oakland Jet Center    
(510) 569-9622
oak@kaiserair.com
FAX: (510) 255-5017
8735 Earhart Road
Oakland, CA  94621 - 4547

ARINC:
 129.750


KaiserAir - Santa Rosa Jet Center  
(707) 528-7400
customerservice@kaiserari.com
2240 Airport Boulevard
Santa Rosa, CA, 95403 - 1003

ARINC:  
129.750
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Contact KaiserAir: 1-800-JET-2OAK (800-538-2625)
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