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Old August 9th 05, 05:40 PM
Andrew Gideon
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A Lieberman wrote:

Don't emphasis wearing headsets.Â*Â*IfÂ*theyÂ*seeÂ*youÂ*wearingÂ*one,Â*th eyÂ*will
want to copy cat you.Â*Â*ActÂ*normal,Â*andÂ*theyÂ*willÂ*follow.Â*Â* IÂ*gotÂ*luckyÂ*here
as they did not mind the headset on their head.Â*Â*IÂ*endedÂ*upÂ*gettingÂ*child
headsets after their second flight.


My son's headset has become a toy. He - sometimes - wears it while playing
"airplane". And he knows that its purpose is to damp noise.

When I ask him about flying (again) in a real airplane, he's interested but
sometimes complains that it's too loud. I remind him about the headset, at
which point he gets more interested.

Alas, I've not had a chance to get him in the air since I started this.
I've barely had a chance to get *me* into the air.

- Andrew