Headset?
#32
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#33
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...
Just remember the ridiculousness of the bottled water stealing caper...
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#35
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I had the mic and the headset before the TSO was offered: I sent everything back to uflymic and had the TSO applied. They didn't have it for long, and it returned with a paper describing the TSO, and stickers on the mic and headset.
Technically the earbuds are required to be used for the headset to be fully TSO'd, as they're part of the TSO because the headset goes dead when the battery dies. I found that the battery would last about 50 hours of flying, and I had ten hours of time or so with a flashing light advising the battery needed changing; I always changed it preemptively and carried extra batteries, so it was never an issue.
#36
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I bought mine at Oshkosh when they first came out. At that time they were $627 (everywhere…the airshow, Sportys, Gulf Coast Avionics, Aircraft Spruce, etc.). There was no price differentiation anywhere then, and probably not now, unless you can find a shipping savings.
BTW, if it matters to you, these are already TSO'd, right out of the box.
They work great in the 756….even in Newark

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#38
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On a related note....Mark Sebby, the flight manager known as the Waterboy, has recently retired.
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