Amsafe Aircraft Pilot 5-point Restraint System Seat Belt Set New on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
American Seller
- Lockable inertia reel
- Nylon dipped connectors to virtually eliminate webbing wear
- Polyester webbing provides low elongation to reduce head path
- PMA and TSO for aircraft
- Low profile inertia reel is lightweight and compact for demanding installations
- Inertia reel dampener that dramatically increases restraint comfort
- New multi-point rotary buckle, completely redesigned to offer reduced weight, smooth operation and simultaneous release of connectors
These assemblies are brand new and have never been installed. AmSafe Inc. is a commercial manufacturer of aviation restraint systems. Conforms to FAA TSO-C114.
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