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Headsets ? (Helmets)
Bart
Laughed at your description. When I am working in ag operations, I wear my custom Kevlar helmet from FlightSuits LTD ($700+ with all the avionics and now 20 years old), a nomex flight suit, nomex gloves, and boots (not steel toed). The helmet looks like it has been to the wars and back and has saved me many hard lumps and lost skin from banging around in turbulence, it has helped to save my hearing and even then I wear earplugs under the helmet. The nomex suit is more for warmth on cold early mornings up in northern MN and it saves on my street clothes getting helicopter filthy. The nomex gloves I use for warmth as well as giving me a more positive feel on the controls especially when my hands get slippery from perspiration when the temps get up there. I did take some birds thru the windscreen one time while flying in Egypt and they left a feather smear on the side of my helmet. I don't use a visor though. Rocky |
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Bart: I like it: ECD I hadn't heard that one before; I think that I will
use that in the magazine. Actually learning to fly the helicopter pretty well contained my ego. BTW my friend recently put his ship down hard in the desert and if he had been dressed as your picture shows, he would have died of dehydration trying to walk the 6 miles thru the desert with the cactus and puncture weeds. His ECD must have worked to his advantage, cause talking to him the other day indicated that he still had an alive and well ego. However, he didn't need to use the nomex suit as the helicopter was on its side with the engine still running with the leaking gas missing the engine completely. If your attached picture shows your normal footwear, I would recommend a lot of practice walking on carpet tacks. It could come in real handy. -- Stu Fields Experimental Helo magazine P. O. Box 1585 Inyokern, CA 93527 (760) 377-4478 (760) 408-9747 general and layout cell (760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell www.vkss.com www.experimentalhelo.com "B4RT" wrote in message ... "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote in message .. . Weeelll as told to me by the chief instructor at the Test Pilot school in Mojave (helicopter pilot) He doesn't feel good as a passenger in a helicopter where the pilot isn't wearing a helmet. He related some bird Just so we get our nomenclature correct, its called an ECD not a helmet. ECD is an acronym for Ego Containment Device. I think maybe we should all fly with nomex suits, nomex gloves, steel toed jack boots, and an ECD. Am I serious? See this pic: http://www.igor.com/pix/03-14-06_1634.jpg Bart |
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:
Bart: I like it: ECD I hadn't heard that one before; I think that I will use that in the magazine. Actually learning to fly the helicopter pretty well contained my ego. BTW my friend recently put his ship down hard in the desert and if he had been dressed as your picture shows, he would have died of dehydration trying to walk the 6 miles thru the desert with the cactus and puncture weeds. His ECD must have worked to his advantage, cause talking to him the other day indicated that he still had an alive and well ego. However, he didn't need to use the nomex suit as the helicopter was on its side with the engine still running with the leaking gas missing the engine completely. If your attached picture shows your normal footwear, I would recommend a lot of practice walking on carpet tacks. It could come in real handy. I may be showing my ignorance here as I've only flown two types of heli's. In either of the types I've flown, he is not guarding the collective since he's flying the cylcle with his left hand. ?? Don W. |
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"B4RT" wrote: Am I serious? See this pic: http://www.igor.com/pix/03-14-06_1634.jpg I noticed the vent is closed. |
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Morgans wrote:
"B4RT" wrote Am I serious? See this pic: http://www.igor.com/pix/03-14-06_1634.jpg Typical helio pilot. He needed to be able to count to more than ten. g Man, I used to fly barefoot. After some people got on my ass about it, I stopped. Then when I had my accident, I don't know where the hell my shoe got to but I arrived at the ER with just one of them. Both feet, but only one shoe. Pretty new ones too. Damn. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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"B4RT" wrote Am I serious? See this pic: http://www.igor.com/pix/03-14-06_1634.jpg Typical helio pilot. He needed to be able to count to more than ten. g |
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oups.com... Bart Laughed at your description. When I am working in ag operations, I wear my custom Kevlar helmet from FlightSuits LTD ($700+ with all the avionics and now 20 years old), a nomex flight suit, nomex gloves, and boots (not steel toed). Rocky; Actually I own a bright orange kevlar outfit too, I usually wear it when its colder and on a long flight where I'm feeling like I'd like to be rescued faster. Later on in the same trip I had to change into much warmer clothes, I went from 85F - 20 something F in the same day. I was taking the chopper from Key West to PA to get some work done last week. I was in a buttload of turbulence in the Carolina mountains and actually saw a 100+ knot headwind component at 8000 feet. (the mountain was 6000 feet). The thing was yawing all over and certainly more bumpy than anything I've ever felt before. I never thought I was gonna hit my head though. I can imagine that ag-ops are a lot more threatening than 1500 agl straight n level. Morgans; Too funny. How did you know I needed to take my shoes off count past 10? John Smith; Yep, the pilot side vent is closed. I had both windows open and the co-pilot vent open. I leave the pilot vent closed so that I can read charts without having them flapping all over the place in the breeze. There's no middle ground with Bell's vents, theyre either off or hurricane. Don W; Yes, I am flying with my left hand. Trust me, if anything had happened I'd have been all over that collective in a heartbeat. Over the course of a 12 hour ferry flight you're gonna have to let go of the collective now and then to do stuff. (Flying with your knees is not unheard of either if a task takes 2 hands.) Stu ; The ECT debate has been going on for years, Im in the no ECT camp. I figure Im in the "Safest single engine aircraft in the sky" and the extra weight and discomfort would add to to the fatigue of long days. I think the ECT might unnerve passengers too. I suppose if I was nap of the earth in an experimental machine I'd consider different attire. Kevin; Yes that my Jet Ranger and my feet. I usually wear slip on boat shoes because theyre great for walking around on wet aircraft too and they don't leave scuffs. I kicked em off for a sec to take that pic. When I cross the gulf of mexico (like that day) I wear stuff I can swim in. I also had vest with an 406 EPIRB, flares, strobe, and a marine radio. Thanks all, Bart The helmet looks like it has been to the wars and back and has saved me many hard lumps and lost skin from banging around in turbulence, it has helped to save my hearing and even then I wear earplugs under the helmet. The nomex suit is more for warmth on cold early mornings up in northern MN and it saves on my street clothes getting helicopter filthy. The nomex gloves I use for warmth as well as giving me a more positive feel on the controls especially when my hands get slippery from perspiration when the temps get up there. I did take some birds thru the windscreen one time while flying in Egypt and they left a feather smear on the side of my helmet. I don't use a visor though. Rocky |
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-- Stu Fields Experimental Helo magazine P. O. Box 1585 Inyokern, CA 93527 (760) 377-4478 (760) 408-9747 general and layout cell (760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell www.vkss.com www.experimentalhelo.com "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 18:31:09 -0500, "Morgans" wrote: "B4RT" wrote Am I serious? See this pic: http://www.igor.com/pix/03-14-06_1634.jpg Typical helio pilot. He needed to be able to count to more than ten. g Coulda made it to 21 if he was flying naked. Naw just 20.5 |
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Michelle,
Only way to go..... ...if you want a headache as a free bonus. Jeeze, old habits sure die hard. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 18:31:09 -0500, "Morgans" wrote: "B4RT" wrote Am I serious? See this pic: http://www.igor.com/pix/03-14-06_1634.jpg Typical helio pilot. He needed to be able to count to more than ten. g Coulda made it to 21 if he was flying naked. How do you know he's not?! |
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