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Pilot Usa Pa-97.5 Airbus Headset Plug To General Aviation Headset Plug Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $38.00
Location:

Sachse, Texas, United States

Sachse, Texas, United States
Condition:New

The PA-97.5 converts your Airbus headset to General Aviation standards.  This product accepts 5 PIN/DIN Airbus type male plugs and adapts to .25 inch (PJ-055) and .206 inch (PJ-068) General Aviation plugs.

Purchasing additional headsets costs hundreds, even thousands! Our Airbus headset adapter PA-97.5 nine inch cord adapter will deliver crystal-clear sound in your GA aircraft. Transition between your Airbus and General Aviation airplanes with ease and without wasting hundreds of dollars. We carry the affordable adapter if you need to use your Airbus headset in other aircraft types. This tool is easy to use; simply plug one end into your headset and the other into your radio.

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