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Post subject: Re: New Poster Posted: 04 Aug 2013, 23:25 |
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Joined: 12/05/12 Posts: 26 Post Likes: +4 Location: Central Texas (KGTU)
Aircraft: 95-B55, R172K
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And on the purely subjective side of a hand mic and cabin speaker while I'm on home field, I love hearing those 470s. gb
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Post subject: Re: New Poster Posted: 05 Aug 2013, 00:50 |
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Joined: 01/02/08 Posts: 8043 Post Likes: +6139 Company: Rusnak Auto Group Location: Newport Coast, CA
Aircraft: Baron B55 N7123N
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Username Protected wrote: And on the purely subjective side of a hand mic and cabin speaker while I'm on home field, I love hearing those 470s. gb Amen! You found yourself one beautiful B55, George.
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Post subject: Re: New Poster Posted: 05 Aug 2013, 10:54 |
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Joined: 09/16/10 Posts: 9048 Post Likes: +2085
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Welcome aboard and Happy Anniversary! Great looking plane! 
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Post subject: Re: New Poster Posted: 05 Aug 2013, 11:07 |
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Joined: 07/08/12 Posts: 846 Post Likes: +185 Company: Glenn's Tire & Service Co. Location: Melbourne, FL (KMLB)
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Username Protected wrote: So I can hear the engines and other generators of sounds through startup, taxi, and pre-departure checkout. If something sounds amiss, I can take whatever action is necessary, including aborting the flight. With my headset on, I may miss hearing something that I really need to hear...or not hear if that's the case. Been there once and missed hearing something that was telling me not to go. I don't want an instant replay.
Point two: A headset on the ground in bright sun and 100+ heat gets more than just uncomfortable within mere seconds.
gb First time I've ever seen anybody else express the same reasons I don't like to wear a headset before run-up is complete George. My Dad always taught me that very few mechanical things break without any warning whatsoever if you're paying attention. That's really been the nicest benefit I've found since I went to my in-ear set. Avoids the heat and sweat, but it also lets me leave one ear open and one monitoring and talking to ATIS, ground, etc. Really a nice perk for the in-ears if you ever decide to try one.
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Post subject: Re: New Poster Posted: 05 Aug 2013, 13:01 |
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Joined: 12/05/12 Posts: 26 Post Likes: +4 Location: Central Texas (KGTU)
Aircraft: 95-B55, R172K
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Username Protected wrote: That's really been the nicest benefit I've found since I went to my in-ear set. Avoids the heat and sweat, but it also lets me leave one ear open and one monitoring and talking to ATIS, ground, etc. Really a nice perk for the in-ears if you ever decide to try one. My ancient DC H10-40 has served me faithfully for years but I've been researching a replacement since not long after our acquiring the Baron. I've never given an in-ear set much of a thought but thanks to your experience Randy, I will look into the offerings on the market today. I nearly always leave one ear uncovered far enough to hear the aircraft even in cruise unless the reception from ATC is weak, and only then will I cover both ears. On approach, the noise of the wind by the cabin has been my watchdog with the slightest change instantly getting my attention. gb
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