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Thank you all for those valuable tips.

It's as if hundreds of years of experience had helped me today. :up:

I wonder how we survived before internet !

 

I think the contols guard is also part of the two place left hand front seat kit. I remember having them on the Air Canada shuttle machines. It was nothing more than a couple of 'L' shaped extrusions and a piece of plexiglass. It didn't help with the tendacy of passengers to shut engines down with thier head on the twinstar's overhead however.

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I think the contols guard is also part of the two place left hand front seat kit. I remember having them on the Air Canada shuttle machines. It was nothing more than a couple of 'L' shaped extrusions and a piece of plexiglass. It didn't help with the tendacy of passengers to shut engines down with thier head on the twinstar's overhead however.

 

The STC number SR00430NY.

 

http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_G...5E?OpenDocument

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