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Old August 23rd 03, 02:04 AM
Ray Andraka
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Like I said, I noted the same phenomenon with the noise cancelling
headbands sold by Brookstone. I did use those in the plane and found
that it still was present in the plane, and did get uncomfortable very
quickly. If I get a chance, I'll try it with a purpose made set, but
I really don't expect the results to be any different. The headband
thingy did the same thing as the headsets on the ground, no reason to
expect it to be different in the air.

Dan Luke wrote:

"Ray Andraka" wrote:
It may well be. I haven't tried an aviation ANR headset in the

plane,

Dang, Ray, that might explain a lot, don't you think? Borrow one
sometime and try it airborne.
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Dan
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