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I'm not really a music person. I'd just as soon listen to talk radio,
sports, or whatever on the car radio as listen to music. That said, I just purchased an el-cheapo MP3 player to use when flying, jogging, cycling, etc. ($65 delivered, via EBAY) It plugs into my PS intercom system with a simple patch cord, and came with an arm band, earbuds, etc. for non-aviation use. It even has an FM receiver, so when I get tired of the songs on my playlist, I have other options. Anyway, today was the first time I used it in-flight. Really, really nice for adding some background music to a solo early-evening flight. Little Wing by Derek and the Domino's seemed particularly appropriate this evening, as did the Battle of Britain soundtrack. One caveat on MP3 players for aviation use. Don't get one that relies on a hard drive for memory. Hard drives are not designed to work at over 10k feet, and use at altitude may greatly speed a hard drives demise. Anyway, a neat addition to my collection of things which make flying even more enjoyable... |
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You can also load your MP3 player with audio book readings.
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Bob Fry wrote:
You can also load your MP3 player with audio book readings. More power to you if you can concentrate on a flight while listening to audio books. I once made the mistake of listening to stand-up comedy while flying and discovered that it took too many brain cycles to listen to the comedy. So distracting, this was, that I missed two ATC calls. Back to background Jazz for me. -- Peter |
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I've been flying with an IPOD for some time. When the mood and flight
is right, I hook it up and enjoy. Have to say that XM Sat beats it cold. Since installing my Garmin w/XM Weather, the music from that is just great. Music, or talk, or whatever. No decision about when to hook up or what playlist to have loaded. Just turn on and choose from the many channels.... 70s is my current thing. Now if I can just my engine back in the ol' ship. Kyle Boatright wrote: I'm not really a music person. I'd just as soon listen to talk radio, sports, or whatever on the car radio as listen to music. That said, I just purchased an el-cheapo MP3 player to use when flying, jogging, cycling, etc. ($65 delivered, via EBAY) It plugs into my PS intercom system with a simple patch cord, and came with an arm band, earbuds, etc. for non-aviation use. It even has an FM receiver, so when I get tired of the songs on my playlist, I have other options. Anyway, today was the first time I used it in-flight. Really, really nice for adding some background music to a solo early-evening flight. Little Wing by Derek and the Domino's seemed particularly appropriate this evening, as did the Battle of Britain soundtrack. One caveat on MP3 players for aviation use. Don't get one that relies on a hard drive for memory. Hard drives are not designed to work at over 10k feet, and use at altitude may greatly speed a hard drives demise. Anyway, a neat addition to my collection of things which make flying even more enjoyable... |
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Have to say that XM Sat beats it cold. Since installing my Garmin w/XM
Weather, the music from that is just great. Music, or talk, or whatever. No decision about when to hook up or what playlist to have loaded. Just turn on and choose from the many channels.... 70s is my current thing. I wonder what's going to happen to XM after losing money in a big way for so long? It was just in the papers that their upper management is starting to flee the sinking ship, and taking pot shots over their shoulders...? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I was thinking about flying with an IPOD, but I heard there are problems with
the hard drive at high altitude. I talking C172 high altitude not B-52 high altitude. Have you had any problems or heard of any problem with the IPOD at altitude? I know that some of the AWACS crews members use IPOD's on they flight. They stick the ear-buds under they headsets. But they cabins are pressurized. On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 22:50:47 GMT, Maule Driver wrote: I've been flying with an IPOD for some time. When the mood and flight is right, I hook it up and enjoy. GeorgeC |
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In article , GeorgeC
wrote: I was thinking about flying with an IPOD, but I heard there are problems with the hard drive at high altitude. I talking C172 high altitude not B-52 high altitude. Have you had any problems or heard of any problem with the IPOD at altitude? The iPods list their maximum operating altitude as 10,000 feet. (That's cabin altitude, which will normally be that or less in a pressurized airplane.) So just keep it 10 and below, and you should be fine in the 172. I have heard of issues -- I read of one fellow who killed two of them in a turbo, non-pressurized airplane. In both cases, the hard drives were destroyed, and in one of them, the whole shell of the iPod popped open. That's when he realized what was happening. The problem is basically that the hard drive heads are riding on a microscopic layer of air. Thin the air out too much, and the heads crash right onto the platter. Whoops. ![]() You should be fine in the 172 as long as you don't go all the way up. -- Garner R. Miller ATP/CFII/MEI Clifton Park, NY =USA= http://www.garnermiller.com/ |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:aZvKf.568977$084.389858@attbi_s22... Have to say that XM Sat beats it cold. Since installing my Garmin w/XM Weather, the music from that is just great. Music, or talk, or whatever. No decision about when to hook up or what playlist to have loaded. Just turn on and choose from the many channels.... 70s is my current thing. I wonder what's going to happen to XM after losing money in a big way for so long? It was just in the papers that their upper management is starting to flee the sinking ship, and taking pot shots over their shoulders...? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Not really management. One Board member bailed. The company along with the competition spent a bunch of cash in the 4th quarter on advertising and new Talent. (Oprah). The competition did the same thing only they contracted to pay Howard Stern half a Billion dollars. |
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Pressurized to 8000 feet.
"GeorgeC" wrote in message ... I was thinking about flying with an IPOD, but I heard there are problems with the hard drive at high altitude. I talking C172 high altitude not B-52 high altitude. Have you had any problems or heard of any problem with the IPOD at altitude? I know that some of the AWACS crews members use IPOD's on they flight. They stick the ear-buds under they headsets. But they cabins are pressurized. On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 22:50:47 GMT, Maule Driver wrote: I've been flying with an IPOD for some time. When the mood and flight is right, I hook it up and enjoy. GeorgeC |
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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: Have to say that XM Sat beats it cold. Since installing my Garmin w/XM Weather, the music from that is just great. Music, or talk, or whatever. No decision about when to hook up or what playlist to have loaded. Just turn on and choose from the many channels.... 70s is my current thing. I wonder what's going to happen to XM after losing money in a big way for so long? It was just in the papers that their upper management is starting to flee the sinking ship, and taking pot shots over their shoulders...? Normal course of business. One guy has left. Profitability expected by the end of this year. |
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