The interior of the aircraft cabin, together with the heating and ventilating systems and furnishings, provide comfortable conditions for the pilot and passengers in various flight situations. The cabin's walls and ceiling are finished, and there's carpeting on the floor. The interior is provided on the individual order of a customer and according to his design. The access to the Be-130 is through the 1,300x900-mm hatch folding upwards in the front part of the cabin on the left. There is a ladder in the left wing leading edge extension just under the hatch to allow access for the crew and passengers both on the ground and afloat. The emergency hatch is on starboard. It has the same dimensions as the main one. The cabin has a pilot’s seat and five passenger ones (two seats in a row with 200 mm central aisle and a 1,220 or 860-mm pitch of rows). A second control panel can be fitted as well. The cargo compartment is accommodated behind the back side of the cabin. There is a buffer shelf between the seats and the back wall with slots for food and dishes. The rear part of the cabin also houses elements of the electric power supply system and the temperature adjustment system. The volume of air fed into the cabin is not less than 100 kg/h, while the temperature inside does not drop below +15°C, with the heating system operating in a normal mode. There is a life jacket under each seat for emergency escape when afloat. The pilot’s work place has an emergency radio station and a portable fire extinguisher.
Passenger.
Patrol.
Cargo.