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Proof positive that the ERJ-170 family of aircraft are indeed regional jets

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They are likely company-provided headsets...


Your missing the point. RJs are loud in the cockpit, requireing David Clark type headsets, irregardless of being company provided or not. I've never ridden in a mainline cockpit which any of the pilots ever wore David Clarks.
 
Why in the F*** do you guys respond to this troll? Just place on ignore list and hope no one quotes the dill hole.
 
the original 170's that US Air got had sennheiser noise cxing headsets in them. when the aircraft were sold to republic the headsets went with the aircraft but then started to disappear. Republic replaced the missing sennheiser with the DC's you see in the pics.

The US Air 190's have the sennheiser headsets and do not disappear.

When I was at Republic from time to time my FO would pull out his/her own 800 dollar sennheiser. Funny thing it always seemed to be an FO that was hired before or during the transfer of US Air 170's to Republic. Never once do I recall a 2007 or 2008 DOH hire FO pulling out his/her own sennheiser.

http://www.sennheiserusa.com/professional_aviation_active-noise_004317
 

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