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![]() Victor J. Osborne, Jr. wrote: Testy are we? Absolutely. Very. FWIW, try to borrow a set from folks you hanger fly with at the FBO. (grammar crash) I was always around the FBO during my training. I tried different sets before setting for Lightspeed. Some may want to sell it to you later, for reasons below. I agree w/ the logic of ANR. I like Lightspeeds. I have 3. (2 w/ ANR, 1 w/o) I also have 2 Bose panel wired in the front. So you see. You can buy on w/o ANR. Try it. If you want to upgrade to ANR (read: more $) you can keep the old pair; you'll need it for when you want to fly w/ friends after you get the ticket. Also, having a spare pair in the plane isn't a bad idea. I've heard students are often advised to steer clear of ANR since it is advantageous for the student to hear more of the background aircraft noise (wind, engine etc) during training. Was this your experience? -- Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. Thanks for the info. CT. |
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