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Phoinix
1st Feb 2010, 09:45
I would appreciate any help as I am lost in this one.

I'm looking for kits and and maybe some photos of kits fitted into early Jetrangers that had only waist belts for cockpit seats. Our Jetrangers don't have shoulder straps and we are looking into options to buy some.


Also, are there any head rests - support kits out there for 206, 212 and 412? We have only Agusta Bells.

As we are getting into helmets, questions arrise if we are doing everything possible for safe usage. Do haedrests add to safety when helmets are worn and in what cases?

Thank you for reading,

Jure

TRC
1st Feb 2010, 14:49
Jure,

Retro-fit of crew shoulder harnesses was originally a Bell Service Letter (I think).
Aeronautical Accessories - now Edwards Associates - sell several kits for the 206, details here (http://www.edwards-assoc.com/aeronautical-accessories/helicopter-parts.aspx?l=top) .

Can't help with the headrest question though...

bolkow
1st Feb 2010, 15:37
Headrests are for comfort indeed, our lot dont wear bone domes because I suspect management have not found anything harder than their heads to date!

Phoinix
2nd Feb 2010, 06:15
Thank you both.

We are not wearing our helmets for protection, but to keep our head from damaging the helicopter. Now that's expensive :}

Squeaks
2nd Feb 2010, 06:27
IIRC, the Aeronautical Accessories kit includes a headrest:

http://www.edwards-assoc.com/uploadedImages/Parts/Catalog/Helicopter_Parts/large_206-910-041.jpg

Not for comfort, but accident protection: much the same as a headrest on a car, to prevent whiplash.

Phoinix
2nd Feb 2010, 11:15
That is that, found on TRC's link.

nigelh
2nd Feb 2010, 15:49
Please PM me as i have a lot of AB 206 parts which are about to be sold .
Nigel