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737 Flight Deck Headset Hook – Bose/Lightspeed

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Black (33102) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

Description

No more draping your headset over the yoke or leaving it in your seat. This hook clips onto the sunshade rail above the side windows in the Boeing 737 flight deck, positioning your headset right over your shoulder — out of the way but instantly reachable.

 

Designed specifically for the end of the rail (angled to sit flush at the window corner), with a dedicated slot that accepts the clip from your Bose A20 or Lightspeed Zulu — the battery box and cable hang freely below.

 

Designed and tested by a working 737 line pilot.

 

Fits:

  • Boeing 737 MAX 8
  • Boeing 737-800 NG

Headset Compatibility:

  • Bose A20 battery clip
  • Lightspeed Zulu / Delta / Sierra clip

Print Details:

Printed in Bambu PETG HF. 0.2mm layers · 2 walls · 15% infill · Prints in under an hour. PETG recommended for durability and sun exposure in the cockpit environment.

 

Note: Model is for the right seat. Left seat - mirror the file before printing.

 

Community Fit Reports (unverified by me):

  • Boeing 787 – confirmed by @RyUnRuly. Not personally tested - print at pilot discretion.

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