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child hearing protection

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2002 2:42 pm
by Shipman
'Anyone out there have a good suggestion on how to protect my 7 mo. old daughter's hearing while flying with me? I am afraid that most headset types would not stay on and foam ear inserts may not fit and could be pulled out too easily and then would be a choking risk. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Scott


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Re: child hearing protection

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2002 4:01 pm
by jstreat360@aol.com
'Scott,

I went thru the same thing. I ended up selling my Aeronca and purchased a Stinson 108 with lots of insulation. Now my son is old enough to use the Child Headset.

I found no headset that would work. I did use the foam earplugs. I cut them down to fit the ear canal which also provides less choking hazard. I cut them down in dia and length.

Hope that helps. The Ranger F-24s are quite loud, I like it.

Jamie'

Re: child hearing protection

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2002 8:16 am
by Shipman
'Trimming those foam earplugs sounds like the best bet. Thanks for the help.

Scott
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> Scott,
>
> I went thru the same thing. I ended up selling my Aeronca and purchased a
Stinson 108 with lots of insulation. Now my son is old enough to use the
Child Headset.
>
> I found no headset that would work. I did use the foam earplugs. I cut
them down to fit the ear canal which also provides less choking hazard. I
cut them down in dia and length.
>
> Hope that helps. The Ranger F-24s are quite loud, I like it.
>
> Jamie
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