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Unread 03-30-20, 01:59 PM
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Center seat headset plugs

As I ramp up for the day I actually take physical possession of my plane (company has implemented a no travel policy so I cant go down and get my training and get the plane home), I am planning for some immediate improvements including extending the intercom to the center seats. Currently only the front seats are wired to the plugs with extra wire run to the center seats, but no plugs. If you guys could snap a picture of your center seat headset plugs when you get a chance, that would be great.

Much appreciated and everyone be safe!!!

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Unread 03-30-20, 08:55 PM
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If I did mine over again I would probably use these on the side wall. Pretty common solution. Currently mine are overhead in the middle. It's ok but the cords do get in the way when entering and exiting


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Unread 03-31-20, 09:41 AM
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Thanks much for the picture! I have not seen them mounted in the ceiling like that before. I had the example mount you sent in my last plane....fit right inside the ash tray area perfectly. I am thinking the side walls as well. I have to replace my side windows, so that would be the perfect time to install the jacks in the side panels.

I have built in O2 and I think that system and gauges takes up the space you have your jacks located.

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Unread 03-31-20, 10:56 AM
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My jacks are in the arm rests
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Unread 03-31-20, 05:34 PM
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Do you have, or can you get a picture Frank? In my 172 I had jacks shoved in the arm rests as well so I think I know what you are talking about, but a picture would be great. Thanks!
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Unread 03-31-20, 05:53 PM
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Will try and get one this weekend for you

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