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RedOverWhite 02-04-2022 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by BeatNavy (Post 3365397)
Neither JetBlue, nor the FAA, require a TSO’d headset. I’ve never switched mine out when a fed has been on my jump. Does delta really care? Guess it wouldn’t surprise me.


Was just going to say this. It's no longer a requirement in the FAR's and it's not in our FOM. You might want to check your FOM to be sure but otherwise you should be fine.

likeitis 02-04-2022 07:01 PM

Has anyone been able to measure the noise difference from the 320 cockpit? I really don't notice that much a difference and would really like to go just on the speaker. Going back to a headset permanently especially as we start transcons soon isn't appealing at all. Haven't used a headset above transition for 24 years.

V2500 02-04-2022 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by likeitis (Post 3366323)
Has anyone been able to measure the noise difference from the 320 cockpit? I really don't notice that much a difference and would really like to go just on the speaker. Going back to a headset permanently especially as we start transcons soon isn't appealing at all. Haven't used a headset above transition for 24 years.

I’m not on the 220 but agree with your sentiment. It’s extremely easy to mitigate noise and hearing loss while going topless above transition altitude

https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail...plugs-Uncorded

Crew rooms usually have a supply of generic ones, too

likeitis 02-04-2022 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by V2500 (Post 3366327)
I’m not on the 220 but agree with your sentiment. It’s extremely easy to mitigate noise and hearing loss while going topless above transition altitude

https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail...plugs-Uncorded

Crew rooms usually have a supply of generic ones, too

I use these. https://www.westone.com/store/defend...on/tru-customs. Forget I have them in.

727_Driver 02-07-2022 03:25 PM

TSO has been a debate for many years. The QC-15's can be TSO'd the QC-35's are "still in the works"

It all comes down to how the plane was certified and if the company requires them.

TMK few airlines do require it. It is my understanding the B727, B737, A320 series, A220 Series do not require it in their certifications

2fly1034 02-07-2022 05:37 PM

Does the 220 have the 5-pin XLR plug?

todd1200 02-08-2022 03:32 AM


Originally Posted by likeitis (Post 3366323)
Has anyone been able to measure the noise difference from the 320 cockpit? I really don't notice that much a difference and would really like to go just on the speaker. Going back to a headset permanently especially as we start transcons soon isn't appealing at all. Haven't used a headset above transition for 24 years.

On a 320, the Apple watch showed 72 dbs.

RedOverWhite 02-08-2022 06:38 AM


Originally Posted by 2fly1034 (Post 3368445)
Does the 220 have the 5-pin XLR plug?

Yes.

Filler.

BeatNavy 02-08-2022 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by 2fly1034 (Post 3368445)
Does the 220 have the 5-pin XLR plug?

Has both XLR and dual GA plugs like the 190.

samimifs 11-24-2023 12:27 AM

Just got onto the 220 and having a hard time finding an ideal place to clip on my A20 chord or the headset not getting in the way during preflight etc. For those on the 220 for a while and use the A20, where do you typically attach/place your headset?


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