Award-Winning Exit
Boeing engineer Jim Hutton was honored earlier this month for
his leading role in the design and development of his company's
automatic overwing exit door. Hutton received the Royal Aeronautic
Society's B.W.O. Townsend Award in ceremonies in London. Once
triggered by a passenger or flight attendant, the exit door swings
outward and up, out of the way of passengers. This compares to
standard "plug" type emergency overwing exit doors that
have to be pulled inward, then stowed, and have the potential
to block or slow passenger exits. The door designed by Hutton
and his team allowed Boeing to receive European Joint Airworthiness
Authorities' certification for maximum seating versions of the
"Next Generation" 737. Hutton now serves as project
manager for a team developing the 737-700C freighter.
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