Mar
08

I have never met a pilot who does not have an opinion about something that deals with aviation. Therefore in the interest of getting more and varied opinions of headset users, we encourage anyone who is an active flyer and user of any aviation headset to join in our blog and tell us how you feel about the headset you are using. Remember, the purpose of this blog is to let other pilots know the opinion of their fellow pilots regarding these headsets.
Yes, as a new user to our blog you must register, however we do not email anyone except to answer questions asked by users or to correct any mistakes or misunderstandings by the user. All of this is done for the world to see and hopefully get the best out of it.

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Jan
02

Many years ago, when I was a newlywed bride, I learned that my husband had at one time taken flying lessons.  I thought this was cool.  But there was a problem–he hadn’t finished training and didn’t have his license.  How was he to take me on flying adventures without a license?  So I began to repeatedly ask (some might say “nag”) him to get his “ticket”.

Finally, out of frustration, he said, “Why don’t you go get a license?”  Being of an independent nature I was kind of ashamed I hadn’t thought of that myself.  So I scheduled a demonstration flight.

My demo flight was in a 70’s vintage Cessna 150 at what used to be called Pal-waukee Airport.  It was thrilling!  I signed up for the Cessna Flight Training course that day.

I was a pretty good student–I read and understood the material and my flying wasn’t bad.  But I did have one major problem that really became a roadblock for me in my training and that was that I had difficulty understanding the control tower and I had a serious case of “mike fright” !

For those of you not familiar with Pal-waukee Airport, it’s a thriving airport just north of Chicago O’Hare (I believe it’s now called Chicago Executive Airport).  Traffic could be intense, especially for a tentative student pilot.  The controllers sounded like they were speaking a foreign language at hyper-speed.  Add that to the fact that it was being transmitted over an overhead speaker in a noisy C-150 and I can now understand why it was such a stumbling block for me.

At the time, very few flight students wore headsets for training.  In fact, I only recall one of the flight instructors who wore headsets on a regular basis.    I’m not sure why — I suppose it might have seemed an expensive extravagence.   But I have to imagine that I might have overcome my “mike fright” more quickly had I had a good pair of headsets and was able to hear and understand what the controllers were saying.  I’m sure I spent far more money paying for extra flight training than I would have spent on a good set of headsets.

I did finally break through the communication barrier and earned my ticket, all without headsets.  It seems silly now that I exposed myself to that kind of noise and frustration.

Student pilots now have many choices of headsets.  Find something that’s comfortable, appropriate for the type of aircraft you typically fly and within your price range and enjoy!  Happy flying!

Dec
17

CMW LogoATTENTION PILOTS: Your help is requested regarding the following. As a small pilot supply company we sell only a select group of products. From the beginner to the Corporate and Airline pilot we have been successful selling to these pilots by living up to our primary goal; providing excellent products and service to pilots who expect to be treated fairly and honestly. To that end we are trying something new (to us) “Blogging”. This is a “test flight” (so to speak) and our desire is to gain as much information on how the “real world” in this case “pilots” think about certain products. We hear and read a lot about products from the experts (on line) and the manufacturers (advertising) and that is fine, but the real test of the product comes from the many end users who have put their hard earned cash on the line.

Do you think this is a worthy cause? Please let us know by joining this group of distinguished pilots and have your voice heard. This is your forum, so let your voice be heard!

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