Best ANR Headset for FDX use?
#61
I was using my QC15s with the Uflymic until just recently my 15s died in one ear. I’m thinking about getting the 35s with the new mic. Any update on the TSO? I never was questioned with any of the line guys but would use the Telex if in a line check.
Now if we had an intercom guys like to use I could save my hearing and not flipping one ear off.
Now if we had an intercom guys like to use I could save my hearing and not flipping one ear off.
#63
New Hire
Joined APC: May 2016
Posts: 4
“Used” / Brand New Bose A-20
Speaking of headsets, I purchased a brand new BoseA20 in October, and in November the airline I joined gave me a brand new A20. So now I have 2.
I’m trying to get rid of one. Never even opened the box. $1000 all in. No tax. I’ll pay shipping. PM me if interested.
I’m trying to get rid of one. Never even opened the box. $1000 all in. No tax. I’ll pay shipping. PM me if interested.
#65
Looks good to me!
New option from Bose..,Now only if we had an intercom that didn’t involve the use of your home office supplies.
https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/...adset/buy.html
https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/...adset/buy.html
If you can hear outside of the ear piece (on your respective side of the cockpit) this seems more appropriate than the A20s.
Looking at the specs, it says if you double tap either ear bud, it allows for optimized voice communication outside of the intercom (which we don't have anyway).
From the PDF manual posted, it looks like it can be selectively disabled on one side.
"TAP CONTROL FOR TALK-THROUGH COMMUNICATION
When you need to focus on interpersonal communication coming from a specific direction, you can automatically set noise cancelling to Low on single earbud by firmly double-tapping the earbud."
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#66
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2006
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Posts: 1,533
New option from Bose..,Now only if we had an intercom that didn’t involve the use of your home office supplies.
https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/...adset/buy.html
https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/...adset/buy.html
What Bose isn't showing in that photo is the battery pack that hangs on the cord like the old Senneheisers
#67
With the exception of the A-300, I've flown all the aircraft currently operated by FedEx in one life or another. Not once in all my time on those various jets have I wished I had a personal noise cancelling headset or could spend the flight talking to the other guy on the intercom. I don't have difficulty communicating in the cockpit and rarely encounter someone else who does either. The ship headsets work just fine, IMO.
Above 18, I use the outboard ear on technique flying under radar control outside the US. Domestic above 18, I'm on speaker. I think some of your guys just like your toys. That's fine. If you have hearing issues, then I guess you need to do what makes the situation better. But, using the intercom to talk to each other is absolutely unnecessary. We're not flying RJs with those giant green David Clark's.
Just another perspective - we're not all out there wishing for something different.
Above 18, I use the outboard ear on technique flying under radar control outside the US. Domestic above 18, I'm on speaker. I think some of your guys just like your toys. That's fine. If you have hearing issues, then I guess you need to do what makes the situation better. But, using the intercom to talk to each other is absolutely unnecessary. We're not flying RJs with those giant green David Clark's.
Just another perspective - we're not all out there wishing for something different.
#68
With the exception of the A-300, I've flown all the aircraft currently operated by FedEx in one life or another. Not once in all my time on those various jets have I wished I had a personal noise cancelling headset or could spend the flight talking to the other guy on the intercom. I don't have difficulty communicating in the cockpit and rarely encounter someone else who does either. The ship headsets work just fine, IMO.
Above 18, I use the outboard ear on technique flying under radar control outside the US. Domestic above 18, I'm on speaker. I think some of your guys just like your toys. That's fine. If you have hearing issues, then I guess you need to do what makes the situation better. But, using the intercom to talk to each other is absolutely unnecessary. We're not flying RJs with those giant green David Clark's.
Just another perspective - we're not all out there wishing for something different.
Above 18, I use the outboard ear on technique flying under radar control outside the US. Domestic above 18, I'm on speaker. I think some of your guys just like your toys. That's fine. If you have hearing issues, then I guess you need to do what makes the situation better. But, using the intercom to talk to each other is absolutely unnecessary. We're not flying RJs with those giant green David Clark's.
Just another perspective - we're not all out there wishing for something different.
I get that new intercom avionics fleetwide would be expensive but so is healthcare. If we already have tons of different comm panels or are buying new ones, why not upgrade? At least put two of the new Telex headsets in each jet and let the crews choose.
#69
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2016
Posts: 936
With the exception of the A-300, I've flown all the aircraft currently operated by FedEx in one life or another. Not once in all my time on those various jets have I wished I had a personal noise cancelling headset or could spend the flight talking to the other guy on the intercom. I don't have difficulty communicating in the cockpit and rarely encounter someone else who does either. The ship headsets work just fine, IMO.
Above 18, I use the outboard ear on technique flying under radar control outside the US. Domestic above 18, I'm on speaker. I think some of your guys just like your toys. That's fine. If you have hearing issues, then I guess you need to do what makes the situation better. But, using the intercom to talk to each other is absolutely unnecessary. We're not flying RJs with those giant green David Clark's.
Just another perspective - we're not all out there wishing for something different.
Above 18, I use the outboard ear on technique flying under radar control outside the US. Domestic above 18, I'm on speaker. I think some of your guys just like your toys. That's fine. If you have hearing issues, then I guess you need to do what makes the situation better. But, using the intercom to talk to each other is absolutely unnecessary. We're not flying RJs with those giant green David Clark's.
Just another perspective - we're not all out there wishing for something different.
#70
It’s just what you’re used to perhaps. I’ve riden on everything except the 777 and yes the airplanes aren’t that loud. I don’t see anyone using ear plugs during the departure countdown or flight, but if I’m going to be doing this for the next 30 years I’d like to protect as much of my hearing as possible.
Upgrading to make a hot mic intercom option is unnecessary as you have already said. The a/c aren't that loud. Plus, I really don't feel like showing up for a flight and either have a Captain decide we have to be hot mic for the whole trip or listen to my FO whine about not being able to wear his giant green ear muffs and whisper the checklist like he used to in a previous life.
I mean we already have to worry about gesture bullying, why add something else to the mix.
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