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jsled 05-11-2015 08:02 AM

Ha! I just went in 1984. Rush, Ozzy, 38 Special, Gary Moore, and Brian Adams. But I went to a ton of concerts at the now demolished Reunion Arena, and Six Flags had some good stuff back then....Molly Hatchet, Blue Oyster Cult, Pantera....those were the days. :D Now I need ANR headsets and a Santa Claus AME to do my job.

boxer6 05-11-2015 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by APC225 (Post 1877566)
Next time you find three headsets in the cockpit (yes, it will eventually happen), give the third one a thorough cleaning and put it in your flight bag with your other FOM-required equipment like your iPad. Now you'll always have a headset with the added bonus of not sucking in other pilots' germs and chewed food. And no more pain.

No... I MIGHT find three headsets in the cockpit. Often times, there are only two and once I only found one. I'm sure you're asking yourself "how can that be?" :rolleyes:. More than once, we have taken a delay at the gate and one time we had to return to the gate after not getting a headset to work properly on the way out. Yes..no backup on board. Wasted 45 minutes.

So, if we do like you advocate, we drop a headset in our bag. Shouldn't you now write up in the logbook a missing headset so MX will replace it?
And, if asked where it went, what are you going to say?

I know your worried about germs, I get it. With that in mind, don't you sanitize you own headset? It certainly can pick up all sorts of germs along the course of the day. So, if you SHOULD sanitize your own headset prior to flight, for OPTIMUM germ prevention, then (as Hillary famously said), what difference at this point does it make?:confused:

As an aside, last fall I decided to carry with me a supply of those Clorox/Lysol soaked wipes. Works great. Not only can I amply sanitize the headset, but the O2 mask and the cockpit nest in general. For the first time in recent memory, I didn't catch the flu or even a cold over winter. Germ problem solved and now I have one less tangled electrical cord to lug around. I rather like it that way.;)

Atomized 05-11-2015 09:41 AM

It's all personal preference. I'm on the 737 and started out with the ear mold and hated it. Went to the clarity aloft and liked it better but thought it was uncomfortable and a hassle to remove when getting up to get food/bathroom break/etc. Finally went with the Bose Aviation X. It's great when the CA also has a full headset and we use rubber bands to keep the intercom hot, especially down in Central America and the Caribbean. Much easier to understand ATC. If the CA doesn't have a full headset I just move the left ear back so it sits about halfway off my ear. There is a sweet spot where you can still hear the CA, still get sound in both ears, and reduce most of the wind noise.

Lerxst 05-11-2015 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by boxer6 (Post 1877960)
No... I MIGHT find three headsets in the cockpit. Often times, there are only two and once I only found one. I'm sure you're asking yourself "how can that be?" :rolleyes:. More than once, we have taken a delay at the gate and one time we had to return to the gate after not getting a headset to work properly on the way out. Yes..no backup on board. Wasted 45 minutes.

So, if we do like you advocate, we drop a headset in our bag. Shouldn't you now write up in the logbook a missing headset so MX will replace it?
And, if asked where it went, what are you going to say?

I know your worried about germs, I get it. With that in mind, don't you sanitize you own headset? It certainly can pick up all sorts of germs along the course of the day. So, if you SHOULD sanitize your own headset prior to flight, for OPTIMUM germ prevention, then (as Hillary famously said), what difference at this point does it make?:confused:

As an aside, last fall I decided to carry with me a supply of those Clorox/Lysol soaked wipes. Works great. Not only can I amply sanitize the headset, but the O2 mask and the cockpit nest in general. For the first time in recent memory, I didn't catch the flu or even a cold over winter. Germ problem solved and now I have one less tangled electrical cord to lug around. I rather like it that way.;)

Wipes aren't going to kill the bugs living in the O2 mask supply line or the spittle and hummus infused mic tube of the company Telex 5x5's.

The rest is spot on. I choose to use my own headset, but I replace the company one when I leave the plane. I do wish guys would quit wrapping the cables in a gordian knot around the sun visor bar, though. Also, whats with the extreme number of headbands hidden throughout the various nooks and crannies lately? We seriously found 11 of 'em shoved everywhere on my last trip.

APC225 05-11-2015 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by Dave Fitzgerald (Post 1877743)
Don't get caught with that company headset in your bag. Flight attendants have been fired over food, drinks, and a lot less. Yes, it is stealing. Not worth it.

Just remember the ridiculousness of the bottled water stealing caper...

Yea, what was I thinking.

APC225 05-11-2015 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by APC225 (Post 1878043)
Yea, what was I thinking.

You weren't and that's what gets folks in trouble.

APC225 05-11-2015 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by APC225 (Post 1878044)
You weren't and that's what gets folks in trouble.

Good point. I will be more cautious in the future.

APC225 05-11-2015 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by APC225 (Post 1878046)
Good point. I will be more cautious in the future.

OK. See that you are.

APC225 05-11-2015 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by APC225 (Post 1878048)
OK. See that you are.

Great to be surrounded by those who care.

Yak02 05-11-2015 10:49 AM

Go to any CAL hub, call maintenance on the radio and tell them you need a new headset. They will gladly bring out a new headset in a box and give it to you. Don't need to write it up in the logbook. IAH, EWR, LAX, and GUM have a pallet full of these. They really do want you to have your own.

After 42 years and several dozen different headsets. I find the Telex 850 NR the most practical, and use it in the Jets and other GA airplanes that I spend 120 hours a month riding around in. There are no batteries to go bad, and you don't feel like your head is in a vice.
YMMV.

APC225 05-11-2015 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by Yak02 (Post 1878061)
After 42 years and several dozen different headsets. I find the Telex 850 NR the most practical, and use it in the Jets and other GA airplanes that I spend 120 hours a month riding around in. There are no batteries to go bad, and you don't feel like your head is in a vice.
YMMV.

Thanks. I'll check those out.

sarahswhere 05-11-2015 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by gettinbumped (Post 1877753)
When I called last month they said it would probably be around 6 months for the TSO process.

Since I live in Colorad Springs, I just went to their office. They did it on the spot for $85 no tax and obviously no shipping. I already had the QC15s with the uflymike. I think it's the QC25s that aren't ready yet.

73dot7 05-11-2015 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by gettinbumped (Post 1877853)
If both pilots have a headset, the interphone is used. If one doesn't have a headset, then no interphone. In that case I just fly with my right earcup off. Not at all uncomfortable with the DC. Even when both pilots have a headset I tend to fly the approach with one earcup pulled back because I like to hear the engines a bit. That and I know it's time to flare when I hear the FO suck in his/her breath, which is vital because I can't figure out how to land this POS uberguppy. :)

Ok...so UA does have an interphone (I should have originally used the term "intercom") thx for clarifying.

Atomized 05-11-2015 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by 73dot7 (Post 1878164)
Ok...so UA does have an interphone (I should have originally used the term "intercom") thx for clarifying.


Yes, but the three position switch is spring loaded to return to the off position. So to use it what you do is wrap a rubber band around the switch, and tie it to the handle bar just aft of the switch so that it holds it in the hot position.
Works great and if you have the right size rubber band you can push the switch back to the off position and it will stay there. This is good for longer periods of time without talking, or eating. You just need a rubber band strong enough to hold it in the "I/C" position but not strong enough where is pulls it out of the off position on its own.

gettinbumped 05-12-2015 01:19 AM


Originally Posted by sarahswhere (Post 1878147)
Since I live in Colorad Springs, I just went to their office. They did it on the spot for $85 no tax and obviously no shipping. I already had the QC15s with the uflymike. I think it's the QC25s that aren't ready yet.

Indeed sorry... I didn't realize you had the previous model. The QC25's are about 6 months out, and they don't have any more QC15's I was told

Larry in TN 05-12-2015 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by jsled (Post 1877932)
Ha! I just went in 1984. Rush, Ozzy, 38 Special, Gary Moore, and Brian Adams.

I was there that year! Did you see me?

Geddy Lee from Rush sang Temples of Syrinx in a normal voice? What was up with that?

sarahswhere 05-12-2015 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by gettinbumped (Post 1878524)
Indeed sorry... I didn't realize you had the previous model. The QC25's are about 6 months out, and they don't have any more QC15's I was told

No worries. She said the new mike for the QC25 was going to be much better: thinner more flexible cord, rotating boom, etc.

jsled 05-12-2015 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by Larry in TN (Post 1878726)
I was there that year! Did you see me?

Geddy Lee from Rush sang Temples of Syrinx in a normal voice? What was up with that?

You obviously have a better memory than I. I was sitting here yesterday trying to remember Ozzy. I had totally forgotten he even played the Jam. Are you a UAL newhire? If so, what fleet?

SLed


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