"M. J. Powell" wrote:
Was it common practice to stay switched off until you wanted to say
something?
In my recording, there is no breathing audible. Everyone was 'off' until
speaking.
Mike
Yes Mike, that's the drill, although for take-off and landing on
some aircraft the pilots and engineers are supposed to go to 'hot
mics'. I never liked hot mics much, lets too much noise into the
intercom. The left seat on The Argus was always on for landing
though and it was easy to see how hard he was working by the
sound of his breathing...kind of funny at times, nobody seems to
know how he sounds himself. That's another reason that the audio
sounded unreal, no mic clicks and 'hiss' indicating an open mic.
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-Gord.
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