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Unread 07-12-13, 07:05 AM
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These guys custom make cargo nets in any size & strength you want, with tiedowns where you want them. I'd get one rated for 10x my cargo weight.

http://www.cargocatch.com/cargo-nets.html

I'm not sure how you'd get tiedown points in the ceiling.
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Unread 07-12-13, 11:09 PM
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Are they STC'd?
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Unread 07-13-13, 08:43 AM
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No. Does a cargo net need to be STC'ed?
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Well ............................ check with your A/P - IA
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Unread 07-14-13, 06:03 PM
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AC 43.13-2B, Chapter 12, Section 1203 (a) (1-3) covers "Cargo Tiedown Devices." It says "Cargo tiedown devices may be assembled from webbing, nets, rope, cables, fittings, or other material that conforms to a FAA-PMA, TSO, NAS, AN, or MIL-SPEC standards[sic]". Note that the AC covers the raw materials, not the finished net.

No mention is made of an STC requirement.

The website of the manufacturer I cited says they make nets for "military, police, fire, government, aviation and marine applications."

I leave the rest of the exercise to the reader.
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Unread 07-15-13, 12:41 PM
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Thanks for the pointer to the cargo net supplier. Looks like a first class outfit. I can use the existing seat belt tie down points for attaching the cargo net to the floor. I'm sure they are strong enough. I asked my A/P about ceiling attach points and he suggested I post a question here. Looks like it's not something that is commonly done for this airframe.
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Unread 07-15-13, 01:58 PM
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Do you have to have them in the ceiling? How much cargo do you have? Can you just secure it downwards with a net, seat belt attach points, and these http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...eatTiedown.php where you lack seat belt points?

How much does your cargo weigh?
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