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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 21:23:29 +0000, Jose wrote:
(I need to remember to start him on the headset indoctrination program I invented for his older brother). Do tell! Alex was flying by the time he was six-months old. As his motor skills developed, the headset became an issue (because he'd remove it). So I gave him a David Clark (think: robust) as a toy. He'd wear it while he rode his rocking plane (a "rocking horse" in the shape of a plane instead of the four-footed-non-aviating-beast-of-transport) and played with his toy yoke. After a while of that, he wouldn't want the headset removed much less take it off himself in flight. - Andrew P.S. The DC headset survived. |
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