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My kid's have done that too. It also depends on if you want to listen
too. During long flights over isolated areas of Mexico I like to be able to hear the music myself. However, my kids often put their MP3 players in their ears under their headsets as well. The only problem with the ear buds is that they don't mute when you want to yell at the kids through the intercom. -Robert wrote: Put ear buds inside the aircraft headset is easiest. Even works well in noise cancelling ones. Get stereo easily. |
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