The Sedan I am purchasing has a single shoulder belt installed. I am of the mind that in a Seaplane, one should have a belt on each shoulder and that all 4 belts should come completely free when you undo the buckle.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a good belt system that latches in a single point?
I read an FAA letter where adding or changing seatbelts on older small planes is considered a "small change" and not in need of and STC or field approval. see: http://hangar9aeroworks.com/shoulderpolicy.pdf
Any thoughts or suggestions?
-H
Shoulder harnesses for S15AC
Shoulder harnesses for S15AC
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Re: Shoulder harnesses for S15AC
Yes, you can do that, and Burl has an attachment fitting to anchor the shoulder harness. I like the kit that uses the metal buckle over the tang myself, but there are several shoulder harness kits around that would work. I do not have an inertia reel myself and I don't feel like I need it, but everyone is a little different shape. My arms reach everything I need in flight and I am cheap on both cost and weight. My shoulder harness is made by Amsafe, but I think Hooker has one that will work as well.
Re: Shoulder harnesses for S15AC
Thanks I have Burl's attachment but currently the shoulder belt is single and i would like a double that goes over both shoulders.
I will check those out, any place the best for getting them?
-Harmon
I will check those out, any place the best for getting them?
-Harmon
Live on Lake, seaplane in back yard....
Re: Shoulder harnesses for S15AC
Harmon,
I found mine on Ebay. Got the 5 point belts that really protect you all the way around. Some are reasonable, while some are kinda expensive but whats your life worth?
Joe A
I found mine on Ebay. Got the 5 point belts that really protect you all the way around. Some are reasonable, while some are kinda expensive but whats your life worth?
Joe A
Re: Shoulder harnesses for S15AC
I put the Hooker Harness in the Sedan with Burl's attach points. Quick, easy and works great.
Scott
Scott