A Austins16 Filing Flight Plan Joined Jul 28, 2015 Messages 1 Display Name Display name: Austin Schoening Jul 28, 2015 #1 Recently flew with no doors attached with my instructor. I had lots of wind noise that activated the mic. Any tips on reducing that?
Recently flew with no doors attached with my instructor. I had lots of wind noise that activated the mic. Any tips on reducing that?
bflynn Final Approach Joined Apr 24, 2012 Messages 9,607 Location KTTA Display Name Display name: Brian Flynn Jul 28, 2015 #2 Use those foot rests to stay on the ball and reduce slipping and sliding. Swap your mic to the inboard side of your head. Put the doors back on.
Use those foot rests to stay on the ball and reduce slipping and sliding. Swap your mic to the inboard side of your head. Put the doors back on.
wanttaja En-Route Joined Jun 7, 2008 Messages 4,579 Location Seattle Display Name Display name: Ron Wanttaja Jul 28, 2015 #3 Austins16 said: Recently flew with no doors attached with my instructor. I had lots of wind noise that activated the mic. Any tips on reducing that? Click to expand... Got a wind muff on your headsets? Can you go to PTT for the intercom? Ron Wanttaja
Austins16 said: Recently flew with no doors attached with my instructor. I had lots of wind noise that activated the mic. Any tips on reducing that? Click to expand... Got a wind muff on your headsets? Can you go to PTT for the intercom? Ron Wanttaja
Sac Arrow Touchdown! Greaser! Joined May 11, 2010 Messages 20,353 Location Charlotte, NC Display Name Display name: Snorting his way across the USA Jul 28, 2015 #4 Put the doors back on?
frfly172 Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Oct 22, 2008 Messages 16,582 Location mass fla Display Name Display name: ron keating Jul 28, 2015 #5 Shut off the other mic,change your mic to the inside.
Fearless Tower Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Jan 1, 2010 Messages 16,473 Location Norfolk, VA Display Name Display name: Fearless Tower Jul 28, 2015 #6 Oregon Aero makes a good mic muff/wind protector for open cockpits.