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Rob Turk
March 24th 05, 10:44 PM
I noticed that on most single or two-seater planes the headset connectors
are behind the seats. What's the benefit of that location versus having the
connectors on or near the instrument panel in front of the pilot?

Thanks,
Rob

RST Engineering
March 24th 05, 11:16 PM
It gets the headset wires out of the way of the pilot, as opposed to being
draped in front of or across the pilot's lap.

Jim



"Rob Turk" > wrote in message
ll.nl...
>I noticed that on most single or two-seater planes the headset connectors
>are behind the seats. What's the benefit of that location versus having the
>connectors on or near the instrument panel in front of the pilot?

keepitrunning
March 25th 05, 04:46 PM
I installed my jacks behind the seats and they hang out of the way. The
wires all stay in the baggage compartment. However I have a couple of
complaints. Once while flying alone I wanted to trade headsets and found I
could not reach the plugs. My new Lightspeeds have the controls near the
plugs. It is a little difficult to reach and adjust the volume. Lastly if
you just toss your baggage, jackets and other things in, you may find you
have trapped the wires and pulling them free may require getting out of the
airplane.

That's my 2 cents
Gary

"RST Engineering" > wrote in message
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> It gets the headset wires out of the way of the pilot, as opposed to being
> draped in front of or across the pilot's lap.
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> Jim
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> "Rob Turk" > wrote in message
> ll.nl...
>>I noticed that on most single or two-seater planes the headset connectors
>>are behind the seats. What's the benefit of that location versus having
>>the connectors on or near the instrument panel in front of the pilot?
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>

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