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Old February 18th 06, 06:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I've had ITE hearing aids for years. In my case it was initially just a
volume problem. Later it was also a problem distinguishing words even
though I could hear the sound OK. My first 2 sets were the teensy ones that
are almost invisible since they fit deeply in the ear. I recently got
larger ones from the VA that, although they are ITE type, they are much
larger than my first 2 and are more visible from the side view. The doctor
said the larger one was necessary to enclose more devices to allow me to
distinguish words.

But as for flying, I remove them. With a headset I am able to control the
volume quite well and have no problem flying without my hearing aids. I
also remove them when using my iPod since they block insertion of the ear
buds.

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"Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message
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Anybody here use them? Care to share a PIREP?

Age and ignorance has caught up with me. I'm due for my next medical in
April and I'm trying to decide between the BTE or ITE model. Oh, that's
behind-the-ear or in-the-ear. I'm in a trial period and can choose
between them.
Both models have a switch position that allows electromagnetic pickup
from the headsets to prevent feedback. In either case, they effectively
block out more sound in that mode -- like the stall warning indicator.
That's no big deal, I haven't been able to hear that for the last couple
years anyway with the headset on.
The ITE seems more convenient since I don't snag the little plastic
tube that loops over the top of the ear and into the ear canal, but it
feels like I'm walking around with a banana in each ear most of the time.
The BTE, like I said, gets snagged now and then but they aren't
affected as much by wind noise when walking in the open. They are only a
little more comfortable, but slightly harder to maintain.

Which ones do you use? Pros? Cons?

The ignorance part in the first paragraph was not knowing about hearing
protection when I was on competitive rifle and pistol teams in the USMC --
and working in the 3rd Marine Air Wing. All prior to 1964. Don't ask my
age.