About Aerostar Seat Anchors

Who We Are

Built by Aerostar People, for Aerostar People

Aerostar Seat Anchors is the aviation product line of November Whiskey, Inc., founded to solve a specific long-standing problem faced by owners of Aerostar PA-60 series aircraft. Our flagship product — the patented EZ Glide™ seat anchor system — was developed after years of hands-on experience with the quirks, wear patterns, and maintenance headaches unique to the original Aerostar seat design.

What started as a better way to keep pilot seats safely anchored on takeoff has grown into the definitive upgrade for Aerostar owners who want their seats to move smoothly, lock securely, and stay perfectly adjusted for the life of the aircraft.

A Legendary Aircraft

The World's Fastest Twin Piston Aircraft

The Aerostar was designed by Ted Smith, one of aviation’s most respected aerospace engineers. To this day, the Aerostar remains the fastest twin piston-engine aircraft ever produced — and its loyal owner community has kept these remarkable machines flying for decades beyond their original service life.

Ted Smith even envisioned an Aerostar powered by jet engines. Only one such aircraft was ever built — a testament to the design’s enduring ambition.

Engineered and Approved

Backed by the Highest Aviation Standards

Aircraft modifications can’t just be assembled and sold — they require formal authorization from the FAA. Every EZ Glide™ kit we manufacture ships with the original Supplemental Type Certificate (STC SA01111NY-D) issued to November Whiskey, Inc., legally authorizing installation on the Aerostar PA-60-600, 601, 601P, 602P, and 700P.

The underlying anchor design is also protected under US Patent 6,260,813 B1, originally filed by inventor Newell E. Whitcomb. Every component shipped is manufactured to meet the original engineering specifications.

FAA STC
SA01111NY-D
US Patent
6,260,813 B1
Inventor
Newell E. Whitcomb
Manufacturer
November Whiskey, Inc.

From the Aerostar Community

"Worth Their Weight in Gold"

The EZ Glide Anchors are a lot stronger than the original pins. The gliders have at least four times the contact area and don't require the struggle, which will lead to a longer life span for the tracks… It might seem like a lot for something that should have worked on its own, but over time you'll find they're worth their weight in gold.
Joel Stout Aerostar Log · Spring 2015

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