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Safety cables and shoulder harnesses for an L-2?
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Guest repliedTim, Ryan,
They are Piper cables that I see in the link.
But I am wondering if in fact L2's had or even needed safety cables.
Isn't the bungee assembly extension mechanically limited by the way it's made?
Or am I remembering it wrong?
I only worked on a handful of them.
Dave
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Originally posted by RyanShort1 View PostSo I found out where the safety cables we had on the old Taylorcraft I used to fly were from: http://www.fadodge.com/safety-cables-for-mlg-std/ but I need to figure out how they did the approval for them. Wonder if they 337d it or had some sort of field approval?
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Originally posted by n6346m View PostRyan,
I'll try to take some pictures of my installation. It attaches to the seat frame. No tools needed to install. Mine came with the airplane for the front seat only. My airplane doesn't have a swivel back seat, it had been replaced by using another front seat. I had a matching harness made for that seat as well and it was pretty easy and inexpensive, If you have the swivel seat I don't know if what I have will work for it.
Bob Picard
N48923 Taylorcraft L-2B Skis/Wheels
N6346M Stinson 108-3 Floats/Skis/Wheels
Anchor Point, Alaska
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So I found out where the safety cables we had on the old Taylorcraft I used to fly were from: http://www.fadodge.com/safety-cables-for-mlg-std/ but I need to figure out how they did the approval for them. Wonder if they 337d it or had some sort of field approval?
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Ryan,
I'll try to take some pictures of my installation. It attaches to the seat frame. No tools needed to install. Mine came with the airplane for the front seat only. My airplane doesn't have a swivel back seat, it had been replaced by using another front seat. I had a matching harness made for that seat as well and it was pretty easy and inexpensive, If you have the swivel seat I don't know if what I have will work for it.
Bob Picard
N48923 Taylorcraft L-2B Skis/Wheels
N6346M Stinson 108-3 Floats/Skis/Wheels
Anchor Point, Alaska
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Originally posted by lawheelock View PostThere is an FAA letter issued a few years ago which allows the installation of shoulder harnesses in older aircraft without much more than a log book entry under the FAA's philosophy that safety enhancing equipment should be encouraged without the requirement of massive paperwork.
I have a copy of that letter in my computer files, but am unable to find it this evening. Perhaps other responders will be able to provide you a copy.
Larry Wheelock BC12D and Stinson 108 and Mooney M20C
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There is an FAA letter issued a few years ago which allows the installation of shoulder harnesses in older aircraft without much more than a log book entry under the FAA's philosophy that safety enhancing equipment should be encouraged without the requirement of massive paperwork.
I have a copy of that letter in my computer files, but am unable to find it this evening. Perhaps other responders will be able to provide you a copy.
Larry Wheelock BC12D and Stinson 108 and Mooney M20C
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Safety cables and shoulder harnesses for an L-2?
I've seen safety cables on the landing gear of an L-2 before but don't know what paperwork was needed or where they came from. I'm also looking to install some shoulder harnesses on an L-2A. If you have information on either of these, please let me know where to look!Tags: None
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