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Retired Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Jump Seat Briefing Card | PN IF-513-10/19
Retired Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Jump Seat Briefing Card | PN IF-513-10/19
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Aircraft Cabin Documentation | Aviation Memorabilia | Display Piece
This authentic Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Jump Seat Briefing Card (PN IF-513-10/19) is a genuine piece of airline operational documentation retired from active service and now available for collection, demonstrations, aircraft history displays, and home or office décor.
Originally carried onboard for use by flight attendants and authorized jump seat occupants, briefing cards provided important safety information, procedures, and operational guidance. These cards played a key role in ensuring occupants understood emergency procedures and safety requirements while seated in aircraft jump seats.
Featuring authentic Southwest Airlines branding and Boeing 737-specific information, this card offers a unique glimpse into the day-to-day operations of commercial aviation.
Key Details
Authentic Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Jump Seat Briefing Card
Part Number: IF-513-10/19
Original airline operational document
Boeing 737 aircraft-specific briefing information
Authentic Southwest Airlines cabin equipment
Lightweight and easy to display
Retired from active airline service
Genuine operational wear and character
Sold for display, collection, or prop use only
Perfect For
Aviation collectors & airline memorabilia displays
Aircraft history exhibits & museums
Home, office, or hangar décor
Flight simulator builds & cabin recreations
Movie productions & aviation-themed prop sets
Gifts for pilots, flight attendants, mechanics, and aviation enthusiasts
Why This Piece Stands Out
This is not a reproduction, it’s an authentic piece of airline operational equipment used aboard Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft. Unlike passenger-facing materials, jump seat briefing cards were intended for crew use, making them less commonly encountered and particularly interesting to collectors.
Its compact size and direct connection to airline operations make it a unique display item that preserves a small but important part of commercial aviation history.
Display Ideas
Frame it alongside a Southwest Airlines aircraft photo
Add it to a shadow box with other cabin memorabilia
Display it in an office, hangar, or aviation-themed room
Incorporate it into a Boeing 737 collection
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