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Hi all,
I am a student pilot, working on my PPL-H right now, and I have 6 hours in the R-22 so far. I have considered purchasing a pair of Active Noise Reduction headsets, Bose or Sennheiser etc (haven't compared them yet). However, the chief flight instructor at my school says that he doesn't recommend ANR sets for trainee pilots, as it is important to learn to listen to and recognise the different sounds emanating from the engine as well as the rotor when flying. He feels that ANR Headsets might get in the way of that. What do you guys think about this? Are ANR headsets something only experienced heli pilots should use, will they get in the way of learning to "read" the sounds coming from a helicopter in flight? Your views or comments would be greatly appreciated. Regards, John D. |
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I have 300 hrs in R22s using my Lightspeed 20K ANRs. You can still hear
plenty pf what you need to, believe me. "Kill Bill" wrote in message ... Hi all, I am a student pilot, working on my PPL-H right now, and I have 6 hours in the R-22 so far. I have considered purchasing a pair of Active Noise Reduction headsets, Bose or Sennheiser etc (haven't compared them yet). However, the chief flight instructor at my school says that he doesn't recommend ANR sets for trainee pilots, as it is important to learn to listen to and recognise the different sounds emanating from the engine as well as the rotor when flying. He feels that ANR Headsets might get in the way of that. What do you guys think about this? Are ANR headsets something only experienced heli pilots should use, will they get in the way of learning to "read" the sounds coming from a helicopter in flight? Your views or comments would be greatly appreciated. Regards, John D. |
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I am not sure I totally agree with your instructor, though being able to hear
and get a feel for the machine is important. Personally I like the Flightcom Denali. I think it sounds pretty good, and more importantly it has a good fit. Don't feel like I've had my head in a vice when I'm done flying. Dave |
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Has anyone seen anything negative about ANR headsets? Something about
doubling the frequency of excitations? "Kill Bill" wrote in message ... Hi all, I am a student pilot, working on my PPL-H right now, and I have 6 hours in the R-22 so far. I have considered purchasing a pair of Active Noise Reduction headsets, Bose or Sennheiser etc (haven't compared them yet). However, the chief flight instructor at my school says that he doesn't recommend ANR sets for trainee pilots, as it is important to learn to listen to and recognise the different sounds emanating from the engine as well as the rotor when flying. He feels that ANR Headsets might get in the way of that. What do you guys think about this? Are ANR headsets something only experienced heli pilots should use, will they get in the way of learning to "read" the sounds coming from a helicopter in flight? Your views or comments would be greatly appreciated. Regards, John D. |
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"Jim Eli" wrote in
ink.net: Has anyone seen anything negative about ANR headsets? Something about doubling the frequency of excitations? Maybe I should get one. The older I get, the more difficult it is to get excited, so doubling the frequency would be a good thing, no? -- Regards, Stan |
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