How Jet Shades are fitted to your aircraft
Jet Shades are designed for a straightforward, aircraft-specific fit. While fitting can vary by aircraft, it requires no special tools or STC (Supplemental Type Certificate), and doesn’t require an A&P mechanic or certified technician.
What to Expect
Jet Shades are designed to match your aircraft model, but achieving a precise fit may require some adjustment during fitting.
Fitting typically involves:
- Positioning the shades into place
- Securing the included mounting components
- Trimming the shades as needed to achieve a clean, precise fit
The level of adjustment can vary depending on your aircraft model, year, and interior condition. Some sets require very little adjustment, while others involve more hands-on fitting to achieve a custom result.
Why Adjustment May Be Needed
Even within the same aircraft model, differences can occur due to:
- Manufacturing tolerances
- Natural wear or interior variation over time
- Previous modifications or upgrades
- Aftermarket accessories requiring clearance
To account for these differences, Jet Shades are designed large enough to allow for model variation so they can be custom fit to your specific aircraft.
Fitting Methods
Depending on your aircraft and window design, Jet Shades are typically fitted using one of two approaches:
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Behind-the-Trim Fit:
Shades slide into place behind the aircraft’s interior trim for a clean, integrated appearance. Trimming may still be necessary. -
Cut-to-Fit Placement:
Shades are cut to match the window opening and secured using clips attached to the window sill for a clean, removable fit.
The fitting guide included with your Jet Shades package outlines both methods.
Vents, Probes, and Other Obstructions
Your Jet Shades may include a pre-cut opening for your aircraft’s storm vent window. Due to variations between production years, aftermarket windows, and accessories such as speed scoops, this opening is sized as a starting point and may require minor trimming to align precisely with your specific aircraft.
If your aircraft does not have a vent window, no trimming is required in this area.
The same applies to probes, antennas, or other cockpit obstructions—simply trim for clearance using the included fitting guide.
Before You Begin
Open your Jet Shades packaging carefully—avoid using blades or knives near the shades. Damage during unpacking is not covered under warranty.
Trimming Best Practices
If trimming is needed, only a sharp pair of utility scissors is required. We recommend:
- Making gradual adjustments (about ⅛” at a time)
- Test-fitting frequently as you go
- Using a paper template when larger adjustments are needed
We also provide general fitting videos and tips to help guide you through the process with confidence.
What’s Included to Help
Every Jet Shades package includes:
- A fitting guide with step-by-step instructions
- Mounting components specific to your fitting method
- Access to helpful fitting resources and videos
In-Flight Use & Removal
Once fitted, Jet Shades remain securely in place and can be repositioned or removed at any time at the pilot's discretion, including during stable cruise flight.
Designed for Real-World Flying
Every set of Jet Shades is designed to balance ease of use, a secure fit, and in-flight usability—so you can spend less time adjusting and more time flying comfortably.
Jet Shades are backed by a 2-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects. See our full warranty policy for details.