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skippy22

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Does anyone know how to get a standard military bose headset to work in the C-17? Supposedly you can do it, but it seems rare.
 
Personally I prefer the Dave Clark ANR model where you can switch between Hi and Low impedance. It works on any aircraft, and since they don't rest on top of your ears like the Bose, your ears will not hurt after extended durations. I think the Bose are sheit, and don't hold up well to rugged use.
 
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I have seen guys use them. They have an adapter for the high impedance mic. I just heard they are working out some kinks and should be brought online pretty soon. Heck, the C-5 and 135 use 'em. I can't stand the DC skullcrushers. I almost broke down and dropped the 1 grand for a pair.
 
Seeing as it was shot down by AMC once already I'm not sure as to when we'll see see them, I know the Boeing guys fly with them as does the *** **** ******* but I also know a couple of dozen of EP's that will hand out a Q-3 for using one so good luck
 
Seeing as it was shot down by AMC once already I'm not sure as to when we'll see see them, I know the Boeing guys fly with them as does the *** **** ******* but I also know a couple of dozen of EP's that will hand out a Q-3 for using one so good luck


Must be active duty. Love to eat their own.
 
Actually USAFR; and the standards apply to all - I have complained about the clarks for years and tried to get a couple of FS's involved to get it approved, please pm me if you have a way to get us those bose X's. Every time I have asked the question, dinged the traveling 2 star, the standard bs answer is oh we tried that but they didn't work, but they seem to work just fine on the CV-22, C-130, C-141(when it was still flying), C-5, and just about every other C type out there why not us? So do what I do, file a fm 97, talk to DOV and put in a 457, find an energetic flight doc to tackle the problem, but if you want to violate the regs, have at it, I just pray I don't have to deadhead on your jet while you slack off on something else.
 
If you are use to wearing a helmet all the time. Any headset is a dream!

You guys need to hit the Army up for better helmets. Mine fits like a glove, 9+ hours with no problems on missions.

Bose is a pilots wet dream though. Flew with one for 4+ years.
 
I wear an HGU-55 with the nice hush kit now, and I will still take a DC headset any day over a Helmet or a Bose. We all have our preferences.

Maybe it is an AF thing with the DC's...Large Cranium Complex and all :)
 
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Thanks for all the replys. If what I think will work to adapt them, I will start using the Bose, but I will also always carry the issued headset.
 
5 years as a C-141 driver, 5 years as a T-1 instructor. My 1st contract flight in a Beechjet I was introduced to the Bose X. I haven't gone back. As to being pink slipped for wearing them, only an uptight loser would do this. The civilian world has been such a breath of fresh air. Who cares what PSI the snooder valve opens...
 
5 years as a C-141 driver, 5 years as a T-1 instructor. My 1st contract flight in a Beechjet I was introduced to the Bose X. I haven't gone back. As to being pink slipped for wearing them, only an uptight loser would do this. The civilian world has been such a breath of fresh air. Who cares what PSI the snooder valve opens...

Glad I'm not the only one who thinks this.
 
5 years as a C-141 driver, 5 years as a T-1 instructor. My 1st contract flight in a Beechjet I was introduced to the Bose X. I haven't gone back. As to being pink slipped for wearing them, only an uptight loser would do this. The civilian world has been such a breath of fresh air. Who cares what PSI the snooder valve opens...

forgive me for being dumb, but what would cause a pink due to Bose X ?

(I have zero time in the Beechjet by the way...)
 
What kind of landings are these crash and dashes, where you hold the angle to touchdown with no flare, bounce back up, then give it takeoff power and go?

Seeing a C-17 do a fighter style break over the runway for a close circuit was pretty cool
 
What kind of landings are these crash and dashes, where you hold the angle to touchdown with no flare, bounce back up, then give it takeoff power and go?

Seeing a C-17 do a fighter style break over the runway for a close circuit was pretty cool

Assault landings. The crash and dash is a GOAT (Go-around after touchdown). Oh no, now Al Qaeda knows what a GOAT is.
 

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