Open the aircraft's cabin door.
Slide each of the front seats as far forward as possible. Accomplish this task by lifting the seat unlocking bar just under the front edge of each seat. Push the seat forward after you unlock it.
Remove the rear seat stops. Each seat has a piece of metal that looks like an upside-down "U" attached to a rail. The seat stop attaches to the rail with a Phillips-head machine screw. Remove the screw for both seat stops.
Slide both front seats as far back as possible. Again, use the unlocking bar to slide the seat on the rails. The rear seat rollers slide off the rails.
Remove the forward seat stops. Remove the screws securing the forward seat stops.
Lift up on the rear of the co-pilot's (or right) seat. While you are holding the seat, lift the seat's unlocking bar. Slide the seat forward until the forward rollers are clear of the rails.
Remove the co-pilot's seat. Lift the seat upward, and maneuver it out of the cabin door. Carefully walk down the wing walk to the rear of the plane. Place the seat on the aircraft hangar floor, and move the seat away from the aircraft.
Remove the pilot's (left) seat by lifting it upward and out of the plane. Store the seat on the hangar floor near the co-pilot's seat.
Open the baggage door located on the right side of the plane.
Unlatch the rear seat leg hold-down mechanisms. Release earlier-model Archer hold-downs by rotating the mechanisms 90 degrees with a flat-blade screwdriver. Unfasten late-model Archer mechanisms by depressing the plunger behind each rear seat leg.
Remove the rear seats through the cabin door. Carry the seats off the wing and store them on the hangar floor.