Taming headset cords and O2 lines

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Rich
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Taming headset cords and O2 lines

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Attached is a picture of a mini-carabiner approach I use to take up slack cut down on wrestling matches with this stuff in the cockpit. By taking up slack it keeps stuff from slithering onto the rear floor or into the seats you're trying to get back into.

There are all sorts of variant hardware to pull this off, but the main idea is to put the rear seat passenger handhold to some good use.
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Re: Taming headset cords and O2 lines

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Rich wrote:Attached is a picture of a mini-carabiner approach I use to take up slack cut down on wrestling matches with this stuff in the cockpit. By taking up slack it keeps stuff from slithering onto the rear floor or into the seats you're trying to get back into.

There are all sorts of variant hardware to pull this off, but the main idea is to put the rear seat passenger handhold to some good use.
Nice!
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