Great, that means they won't be one laughing or two handing me a
cushion and or board to sit on so I can see out and reach the controls!
You probably are going to need a cushion.
Absolutely. Mary has a cushion that she made (out of excess upholstery
material left over from our new interior -- hey, it had to match the plane,
right?) that has an elastic strap that holds it firmly in place.
Although it *is* possible to adjust the seat backs in our Piper so that she
doesn't need the cushion, it must be done semi-permanently with a wrench,
which makes the seat back so upright that I can't fly the plane.
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
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