AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
Here's our guy at 7 months with the infant headset.
What a great photo!!
Here's our guy at 7 months with the infant headset.
What a great photo!!
Kid #1: 3 months.
Kid #2: 2 weeks.
Kid #3: 6 months.
exposure time. Per our audiologist neighbor's advice we limited time to 2 hours per day with at least a day in between. He also advised we were likely to do more harm than good if we tried putting things in the infant's ears or clamping something on her head.What is your hearing protection of choice?
exposure time. Per our audiologist neighbor's advice we limited time to 2 hours per day with at least a day in between. He also advised we were likely to do more harm than good if we tried putting things in the infant's ears or clamping something on her head.
exposure time. Per our audiologist neighbor's advice we limited time to 2 hours per day with at least a day in between. He also advised we were likely to do more harm than good if we tried putting things in the infant's ears or clamping something on her head.
I used to take both of my girls flying. It's fun for you and them. Let me offer this advice though. Always keep a slow decent with young ones on board. 1000' fpm or more may not bother you, but it can cause them some pain. Keep it at 500'fpm.
My wife's been sitting in back with the baby (I can't nurse him) and I know it's not particularly fun for her. I've heard this as the reason for many people upgrading to a cabin class - makes the spouse happier.
I wish cabin class was an option Maybe one day