
Resky wrote:I don't know when Cessna started, but my 77 185 had the nut Plates/Rivnuts (I don't remember which) installed for the mounting. As I remember, from that it was only a matter of slicing the headliner and mounting. Very quick.
G44 wrote:Resky wrote:I don't know when Cessna started, but my 77 185 had the nut Plates/Rivnuts (I don't remember which) installed for the mounting. As I remember, from that it was only a matter of slicing the headliner and mounting. Very quick.
Same with my 1974 185 I had.
Kurt
Grassstrippilot wrote:...Looking at the instructions, it looks like we will have to move the nut plates.


If getting BAS harnesses is in your future, (it should be if it isn't) then I HIGHLY suggest you get the seaplane version. Just think quick exit. As much "water skiing" as some like to do here, imagine it going bad and being upside down in the water trying to get out not being able to see anything, now imagine after getting unbuckled you get hung up on the standard type lap and shoulder strap that is solidly attached at the buckle, not good! This could also apply on land with fire. I choose more safety over less hassle every time.
Just my thoughts on that subject....
Skalywag wrote:Just wondering about the seaplane version mentioned...are y'all referring to the BAS "Utility Buckle," or is there something else better?







Oh well, it can be taken off and painted after the fact. Just more work.

colopilot wrote:Does installing a set of these constitute "complex assembly operation", or would it fall under the 'replacing safety belts' part of FAR 43 Appendix A(c)(14) for owner preventive maintenance? Where I'm going with this is do I actually need an IA sign-off/participation, or do the owner maintenance provisions cover me doing the work and filling in the books myself?
This is one of the very next things being done on my 'new' '57 182, the lap-only belts in there will not exist past next month, at least in the front. I'd also like to do the rear seat at some point, but for now that one's OK since passengers there won't go headfirst into the panel.
Prosaria wrote:
There is no reason you couldn't install them yourself and have an IA "supervise" your work and sign the 337 for the STC
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