Holds all the necessary flight paperwork right where pilots need it, leaving their hands free to fly. Simple to install, the black plastic, i-beam construction is strong enough to serve as a pilot's third hand.
The clip is higher than other yoke clips, holding sectionals, approach plates, flight logs, checklists, flight computers, and pens in easy view. The unique, over-centering cam easily adjusts to fit all general aviation aircraft yokes without modification.
ASA Yoke Clip Instructions
- Pull the rubber cords down the left side of the yoke clip and around your yoke
- Set the open part of the tab (cam) into the cradle on the right side of the yoke clip and then rotate the small end of the tab around counterclockwise just about (not quite) 180 degrees.
- There should be enough tension on the rubber cords to hold it firmly in place. The small holes in the clip are designed so the rubber cord binds against itself under tension and wont slip when you rotate the cam.
- The center of the cam should rest against the post of the clip and hold it. If the rubber is too loose, pull the ends a little more through the holes on the clip; if too tight, release some. This adjustment allows the ASA yoke clip to fit all sizes of yoke shafts.
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Holds all the necessary flight paperwork right where pilots need it, leaving their hands free to fly. Simple to install, the black plastic, i-beam construction is strong enough to serve as a pilot's third hand.
The clip is higher than other yoke clips, holding sectionals, approach plates, flight logs, checklists, flight computers, and pens in easy view. The unique, over-centering cam easily adjusts to fit all general aviation aircraft yokes without modification.
ASA Yoke Clip Instructions
- Pull the rubber cords down the left side of the yoke clip and around your yoke
- Set the open part of the tab (cam) into the cradle on the right side of the yoke clip and then rotate the small end of the tab around counterclockwise just about (not quite) 180 degrees.
- There should be enough tension on the rubber cords to hold it firmly in place. The small holes in the clip are designed so the rubber cord binds against itself under tension and wont slip when you rotate the cam.
- The center of the cam should rest against the post of the clip and hold it. If the rubber is too loose, pull the ends a little more through the holes on the clip; if too tight, release some. This adjustment allows the ASA yoke clip to fit all sizes of yoke shafts.
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