A lifejacket pouch in the form of a pocket (3), is located beneath the
seat surface of an aircraft seat. Wall pieces (17) move relative to each
other and may be fixed in a position adjacent to each other along an
opening edge (7) of the pocket (3). A closure device includes at least a
pair of retaining elements to generate a closing force acting between the
wall pieces at the opening edge (7). The elements may be overcome by a
manually-operated tear-strip (13) for opening the pocket (3), having a
tie strip (11), acting on the pair of retaining elements. A combination
of a press-stud closure and a tie strip (11) on the tear strip, through
which the above extends, offers a high closure security and a possibility
of opening particularly simply and rapidly with a good closing force. At
least one pair of retaining elements includes a press-stud closure (21,
23). The tie strip (11) has an opening (25) through which the press stud
closure (21, 23) extend.