Exit Row Seat Assignment Criteria 
- Passengers with reduced mobility,      blindness, children under 12, passengers with infants, escorted prisoners,      and deportees are not permitted to sit in exit rows.
-  Only passengers meeting the following      criteria may be assigned exit row seats:
●       Willingness to accept and perform exit row responsibilities.
●       Minimum age of 15 years and ability to perform required tasks unassisted.
●       No caregiving responsibilities for small children.
●       No physical or psychological conditions that could impair performance.
●       Adequate vision, hearing, and comprehension to understand exit operation instructions.
●       Clear communication ability to inform and instruct others in emergencies.
●       Physical strength and flexibility to operate exits, including removing hatches weighing up to 35 kg (65 lbs).
●       Ability to stabilize the escape slide and assist other passengers during evacuation. 
- In an emergency, exit row passengers may      be required to: 
●       Locate and operate the emergency exit.
●       Understand and follow instructions for exit operation.
●       Evaluate if opening the exit increases passenger risk.
●       Follow crew directions and hand signals.
●       Secure exit components to ensure clear passage.
●       Assist passengers in evacuating through the exit and slide.
●       Select and follow a safe escape route.
 Note: Exit row seat assignment is at the airline crew’s discretion and may be denied based on circumstances.