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Switlik AV-35H Double Cell Airline Passenger Vest – 10-Year TBO

Part #: S-51850-6300-999114
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The Switlik AV-35H is a donning-style aircraft life vest featuring a single waist strap and an adjusting buckle, designed without a back panel for a streamlined fit. Part number S-51850-6300-999114 identifies a double-cell airline passenger life vest configuration and serves as the ordering code for the AV-35H model with a 10-year TBO. This life vest is commonly used in airline and business jet aircraft applications.

Features

Specifications

General Information
Part #S-51850-6300-999114
ManufacturerSwitlik
Shipping Information
Product Weight1.3 lbs.
Product Dimensions9 x 8 x 2 in.
Schedule B6307200000
ECCN8A992.i

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

This item is for use on all aircraft.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
What does the “10-Year TBO” mean for this life vest?
Answer:

“TBO” stands for Time Between Overhaul, and this Switlik AV-35H life vest is sold with a recommended 10-year TBO. This means the vest should be inspected, tested, repaired (as needed), and recertified by an Authorized Service Center in accordance with the latest revision of the CMM, every ten years from the date of manufacture. Following the specified TBO helps support compliance and simplifies long-term maintenance planning.

Asked December 5, 2023