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A380 superjumbo too quiet, say pilots
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A simple $100 set of Sony NC22 would do the trick. I'm on my third pair, looking for my 4th on my next trip. Please post the link to the story, if quoted. Last edited by Tom Lohdan; 5th December 2008 at 06:54 PM. |
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A simple search of www.theage.com.au as quoted in the original post revealed this...
http://www.theage.com.au/travel/a380...1205-6s1x.html |
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Have you ever tried sleeping in a bed with headphones on? Its rather difficult, I can assure you that.
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This also proves my point! Pilots are the biggest whingers on earth. |
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And sleeping with headphones on is pretty bloody uncomfortable IMHO. |
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Often I leave them in with cancel on, nothing playing just for the noise cancel. Which set of NC headphones do you own Brenden? |
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I believe EK crew rests are at the aft of the maindeck in the vicinity of lavs and the queues of noisey passengers. The low ambient noise levels would highlight the frequent flushings and chit chat etc. That area IMHO would be difficult space to sleep in. I recommend ear plugs as opposed to noise cancelling headsets...
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maybe they can pipe thru the noise of a connie taking off.that might sooth there weary souls
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kogarah Gods country And within walking distance to 8 drinking establishments |
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Or Etymotic's noise isolating earphones (no batteries required): http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er6i.aspx I wear them every day and it's still the first pair. Cheers, Siggy |
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