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Cessna Cockpit Organizer for 182 Model (CO-182) - Damaged Headset Hanger

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Part# 99-02334
MFR Model# CO-182

Overview

Note: This unit has a damaged headset hanger. Broken pieces are included.

The Cockpit Organizer slides easily between the seats and allows the pilot to easily put needed items within easy reach. Helps to make your cockpit safer, tidy, and adds instant storage.

Designed for the modern cockpit. Places to hold drinks, tablets, cables and more are designed with the pilot in mind. Designed by a Cessna pilot for Cessna pilots.
   
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Benefits

    CO-172 Model:
  • Most 172 Models
  • Mid-year 206 Models
  • Mid-year 182 Models
  • Early 206 and 210 Models
  • Some 337 Models
  • Perfect as a rear seat Organizer in 206 & 210s
    CO-182 Model:
  • Most 182 Models (Except mid-year)
  • Older 210s with emergency gear handle on pedestal
  • Older 206s with no floor vent
  • Early 337 Models
  • Newer Fixed Gear 182 Models with AC
Critical Areas:
The bottom opening of the Cockpit Organizer is designed to fit over your fire extinguisher mounted to the floor. By referring to the diagram and measuring your fire extinguisher, you can determine if your is accommodated.

The Cockpit Organizer shoudl fit snugly between the front seats.

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