FYI: there have been many studies done on the effect of helmets in various scenarios especially on the helicopter side. You'd be surprised how little the gap is between minor vs major head injury is when helmets are not used. Matter of fact in a number of helicopter accidents helmet use is a primary point to review. Given the cockpit dimensions of a majority of helicopters are comparable to a number of GA aircraft its something to think about. No different than adding shoulder harnesses.I knew an MD-pilot who always wore a motorcycle helmet (wife did too), in his light single.
FYI: there have been many studies done on the effect of helmets in various scenarios especially on the helicopter side. You'd be surprised how little the gap is between minor vs major head injury is when helmets are not used. Matter of fact in a number of helicopter accidents helmet use is a primary point to review. Given the cockpit dimensions of a majority of helicopters are comparable to a number of GA aircraft its something to think about. No different than adding shoulder harnesses.
Ha. I guess your example is as good as a motorcyclist running a stop sign and getting T-boned by a semi and you wondering why his helmet didn't save him. But at least I can point to dozens of aircraft accidents (both rotor and fixed-wing) where everyone got out basically untouched except for the guy who "bumped" his head on the door post and was left a veggie or worse. Saw the same with shoulder harnesses. But don't worry they do make narrow helmets for narrow-minded people.*insert Robinson crash video here where the tail rotor separated and if the spinning Gs didn’t kill him, the sudden stop at ground level did.*
I love my gallet. Bought several other helmets prior and found it to be the best of them all.I wear a Gallet helmet w/ A20 comm in my Cub. Never flown my Cubs without a helmet. I have a Kask w/ Zulu 2 for the back seater. I can’t fit into my Cessna with a typical helmet so bought a baseball base coach helmet, trimmed it over the ears, and put my Zulu 3s over it. If my head hits the spar it’ll hurt less than without, and I know what that feels like. View attachment 105777View attachment 105778
You ever look at the Gentex Fast Bump? Know of several Cessna drivers who use this due to headroom issues.I can’t fit into my Cessna with a typical helmet so bought a baseball base coach helmet,
I was on the ramp at KCRQ and a CHP pilot was in front of me on the taxi way. He pulled off right to do whatever tail wheel pilots do before departing and I pulled out and passed him. We made eye contact and I keyed up with “Nice helmet!”
He was not amused!
Definitely a time and place where appropriate. I never flew ag without my lid.It's not a horrible idea, as others have said there are types of flying and types of aircraft that it makes less sense in than others. If I were bush flying I would probably wear one as the likelihood of a sudden stoppage and ending up on your roof is higher. Aerobatics are another good place for them. Cross country in a Bonanza... probably not. I will say I have hit down drafts so severe in two different airplanes that a helmet would have been welcome. I hit my head on the canopy of the venture so hard I thought I was going to black out.
Why wouldn’t it? Oh wait. You’re right. Never mind. Wrong forum for that chat.So long as all of this remains a personal choice, it is fine.
CHP fixed-wing pilots went to headsets about 10 years ago. They have the option to wear helmets, but none do. Their helo crews still wear helmets. CHP also took their last 185 off line over 20 years ago. They switched to the 206, and have now replaced some of those with Airvan GA-8s.