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Student Pilot & Aviation Headsets
Brian,
The most accepted headset among airline crews is the David Clark range: $250 - $800 I have to disagree here. Strongly. First, I have never seen a DC in an airline jet cockpit. Second, define "accepted". They were the first big brand. That doesn't mean they are the best. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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I have to agree with Brian on the David Clark, but if you are thinking of getting a higher end headset, the Bose A20 is the best IMO.
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