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DougCorp-9

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DO you guys use your own headsets in the airplane? Does the company give you a pair of headsets? And last, what is the name of that mic add on for the Bose headsets that a bunch of you guys use?

Thanks
 
They give you a telex 850 ANR to keep. I don't like it though.


The Uflymike is the Bose adapter and it is AWESOME!!!!!!
 
Finally, we're allowed to use any headset approved by Feds -
Kind of a silly chapter in the culture closed- good on em for getting it right- now I only wish the company can get their $$ back when I return the telex after buying uflymike
 
Rumor has it that the reason SWA is allowing SWAPA pilots to use the QC2/15/UFLYmike again (a large percentage of the group were using this headset combo when it was outlawed a few years back) we (SWA) is because the AAI pilots can and do use this headset....
 
Oh yes that's the reason. Over 2000 SWA pilots used it but because AAI pilots do SWA caved and is now allowing it. I think it had something to do with Steve C. telling them how stupid the decision was.
 
You can reduce the noise level in most Boeings about 20 decibels, just by removing the windshield wipers . . . . and avoidance bidding.

. . . . drumroll/cymbal splash . . . . "Thanks, everyone, you've been great . . . . I'll be here all week". :rolleyes:
 
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I love the D.C. H-10-60.

I considered the Bose contraption, but it's been illegal. It will be legal soon. I don't like buying batteries for my kids toys. I am not a fan of carrying batteries for my headset.

BUT, the company will buy you a Telex. I have no complaints. AND most importanly - they were FREE.
 
My experience is one AAA battery lasts between 50-60 flying hours.
 
Both my parents are deaf from a lifetime of being around loud machinery. Anything to save my hearing, I'm all for. Noise reduction headset is a must as a pilot...
 
You can reduce the noise level in most Boeings about 20 decibels, just by removing the windshield wipers . . . . and avoidance bidding.

. . . . drumroll/cymbal splash . . . . "Thanks, everyone, you've been great . . . . I'll be here all week". :rolleyes:


Just a week...I'd feel blessed...:rolleyes:...more like the rest of my career!..:laugh:
 
Well, I was going to buy the QC-2 with the U-fly mike for my upgrade present to myself 4 years ago, then all the drama so didn't. I hate having stuff on my ears, and imo the Telex sucks so it wasn't worth the aggravation. But, I flew two of the loudest airplanes in the Air Force, KC-135A and the mighty Tweet, so I needed some good ear protection. So bought the Bose A20 in June (wifey bought it for my B-day)....and Voila! Now Chuck E. Cheese and the boyz finally get their heads out of their asses and we can use the U-fly mike. Oh, the absurdity of it all!!!

PapaWoody
 
The Telex is the biggest piece of ******************** I've ever placed on my head.

Ever had a 2am waitress from a small-town honky on your head (face) and had to chew your arm off to get out of her trailer before she woke up? After the Coors Banquet cobwebs clear out, I'm thinking I would rather wake up with Telex on my head.
 

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