Who flies 350 hours in 6 months?
Bose says to replace them every 6 months or 350 hours. Lightspeed says to replace the ear seals, head pads and mic muffs every 18 months.
A whole lot of working pilots. Not rare at all.Who flies 350 hours in 6 months?
I'm not sure why anyone would replace any of those on anything other than "on condition". It's not like they are a safety-critical part that's going to suddenly fail.Bose says to replace them every 6 months or 350 hours. Lightspeed says to replace the ear seals, head pads and mic muffs every 18 months.
Who flies 350 hours in 6 months?
I initially thought that 350hrs in 6 month wasn't me, 400/hr is about the most I usually do. But then thinking about I I don't fly a lot in winter. June and July is often up to about a 100 hrs in my sailplane flying competition and other soaring events. So 350 in a six month period is on the higher side for me but, I probably tend to fly that much during summer with my Soaring and Part time CFI work. On the other hand I don't wear a head set in the sailplane.I am flying about that during spring and summer, just as a part time CFI and flying my own plane.
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Who flies 350 hours in 6 months?
I replaced the cushions on mine, but went from the original foam to gel ones.I bought my David Clark headsets around 1989 and have never had to replace the cushions. I have replaced the cloth covers a few times, but can't remember the last time. And I use them many times each week.
I use these knockoffs as well. Seems like about once a year, I start noticing little black flakes on my ears after flying and I know it's time to change the ear pads again. I'm always suprised at how much better the sound quality is with new ones. It gets worse slowly over time, so you don't notice it.On condition. First time I replaced with genuine $$$ Bose A20 pads, since then I have found much less expensive knockoffs that work great on Amazon:
Replacement Ear Pads for Bose Aviation A20, Earpads Cushions Compatible with Bose Aviation Headset X A10 A20, Durable Leather Slow Rebound Memory Foam (Black)
I'm not sure why anyone would replace any of those on anything other than "on condition". It's not like they are a safety-critical part that's going to suddenly fail.