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Used by many law enforcement and governmental
agencies

Allows easy access to all controls

Comfortable and non-restrictive
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See our complete model list, instructions
for continued airworthiness, and
installation notes
for 170, 170A, and 200 Series.
Installation Photos
Cessna Cardinal 177
Cessna 190/195
Cessna 210K-R Cessna
310/320
Cessna 337
Key Benefits
- Shoulder straps are non-restrictive
but provide maximum protection.
- Very comfortable to wear and easy to
adjust.
- Standard system prevents belts from
falling out doors and does not hinder loading of passengers.
Pricing - Set of Two Harnesses
| Description |
Black |
Colors |
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Cessna 170 Thru 210 Soft Headliners
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$975 |
$990 |
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Cessna 170 Thru 210 Plastic/Foam Headliners
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$1,020 |
$1,035 |
| Cessna 177 |
$1,050 |
$1,075 |
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Cessna 190/195
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$1,140
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$1,140
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| Cessna 210 K Thru R |
$1,050 |
$1,075 |
| Cessna 310/320 |
$1,050 |
$1,075 |
| Cessna 337 |
$1,140 |
$1,140 |
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Standard Buckle
- Shoulder harness permanently attached
- Easy to use
- New compact end fittings
- FAA-TSO-C114 3000 pounds

Standard Buckle, closed
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Utility Buckle, open
- Recommended for float planes
- Less restrictive in panic egress
- Individual belts may be replaced if damaged
- More difficult to use
- FAA-TSO-C114

Utility Buckle, closed
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182Q plastic headliner with skylights

1978 172N plastic headliner
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Utility buckle harness velcro stowage system

New TSO C114 inertia reel dress plate on fabric headliner, 170/210F

In some early 1980s and newer models of the 182R, the reel is
located inboard of the rear seat air vent
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