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I'm a helicopter test pilot and aerobatic pilot. I use a helmet any time I'm
doing something unusual. If I'm flying from point A to point B, I use the ANR headset for comfort and cool, but when I'm testing or aerobatic, the helmet comes along. I have an ANR kevlar helmet. It's light, but after some G's you do notice the weight. I will say that the helmet is better than any headset at tuning out the noise. ANR works great in the high and mid range, but the helmet really cuts the low frequency. "Dave Russell" wrote in message om... My parachute rigger has been after me for years to start wearing a helmet when I'm wearing a 'chute. It always seemd kinda silly... Today I was in the FBO when one of the local ag pilots got his helmet back after a rebuild job. He rolled an airplane over on it's back last year after an engine failure at 50 feet (big dose of luck, excellent stick-n-rudder... totaled the plane but he came away just scraped and sore). He also got back the bits and pieces left of the original helmet... egad. His parting comment to me was that he'd never fly aerobatics without a helmet. Now, I don't do aerobatics in an Agcat at 50 ft, but his point was heard clearly. So, anyone used one? How much too heavy are they under g's? How uncomfortable on a good day? -Dave Russell 8KCAB |
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