When you are considering the purchase of
headsets for use in
your aircraft, the first thought that often comes to mind is comfort;
however,
this is not the most important consideration when buying a headset.
Modern
piston-powered aircraft and helicopters produce high sound levels,
often in the
range of 90-95db, and present a major challenge to provide both clear
communication
and adequate hearing protection.
Noise Reduction
Methods:
With respect to noise reduction, the two most popular methods for noise
reduction today are Passive Noise Reduction (PNR) and Active Noise
Reduction
(ANR).
Passive Noise Reduction relies upon clamping the earphone over the ear
tightly
which is accomplished with large ear muffs and strong clamping
pressures.
Active Noise Reduction uses technology which allows the manipulation of
sound
and signal waves to reduce noise, improve signal-to-noise ratios, and
enhance
sound quality. The electronic coupling of a low frequency noise wave
with its
exact mirror image cancels this noise. However, active noise
cancellation loses
most of its effectiveness where it counts the most – in the speech
frequencies
of 400 Hz to 4,000 Hz. Active noise reduction really only provides
effective
protection against low frequency noise.
Options:
Ultimately the choice is yours, whether to reduce noise through
covering the
ears as thoroughly and tightly as possible, or to rely upon the
introduction of
more sound frequencies to cancel-out outside noise. I would suggest
that before
you invest a large amount of money into ANR technology you try it out
first –
you will probably find that PNR technology, uncomfortable as it may be
at
first, works best in today’s piston powered aircraft.
Today there are a wide range of aviation headset manufacturers. Among
them are
PilotUSA, David Clark, Bose, and Avcomm, as well as many more. Whatever
your
choice you can spend as little as $ 115.00 to over $ 1,000 for an
aviation
headset and still not be happy. When considering the purchase of an
aviation
headset make sure the dealer offers you the opportunity to try the
headset
before you can’t return it. Generally speaking you will be pleased with
most of
the above mentioned headsets, and they will serve you very
well.
For extremely high noise conditions the combination of earplugs with
earmuffs
or communication headsets is recommended when the ambient noise levels
are
above 115dB. Earplugs, combined with active noise reduction headsets,
provide
the maximum level of individual hearing protection that can be achieved
with
current technology.
Passive headsets cancel sound by blocking sound waves. Sound can be
blocked by
3 methods: Barriers, Absorption Material, and Damping Methods. In our
aviation
headsets, we use the ear cup as walls to enclose the ear and act as an
acoustical reflector. The ear cups act as a barrier against the path of
noise
and eliminates energy of the noise wave. The hard barriers target high
frequency noise. We also use different types of acoustical foams to
absorb the
sound waves and eliminate more energy from the sound waves. Vibration
isolators
which include spring steel equipment mounts, plastic and rubber based
bushings
and grommets all contribute to noise canceling by damping the noise.
These
vibration isolators absorb noise coming in through the headband and ear
cup
stirrups and also noise waves that are bombarding the ear
cups.
Active Noise Reduction, or ANR, reduces noise exposure by introducing
sound
waves 180 degrees out of phase with the noise, resulting in destructive
interference, causing a net reduction of noise at the ear. ANR headsets
identify and reduce unwanted noise, allowing improved intelligibility
of speech
received through the radio and intercom audio and provides better
hearing
protection.
Aircraft noise has been a longtime problem for pilots when it comes to
communicating with one another and protecting themselves from hearing
loss.
Experts say that persistent noise actually induces added fatigue on
pilots.
Noise canceling performance is far superior to passive noise protection
alone,
especially in the lower frequency ranges.
The principle of destructive interference of waves is to generate an
inverse
pressure wave or "anti-noise" to attenuate unwanted noise. The
anti-noise is a sound pressure wave which is the exact opposite of the
offending noise: it is the mirror image signal, exact in frequency and
amplitude but 180 degrees out of phase or "anti-phase" with the
unwanted noise. In order to maximize active noise cancellation, the
canceling
source always produces with great precision an equal but inverted
replica of
the signal to be canceled.
The graph below shows the noise and mirror image (Anti-Noise) which is
180
degrees out of phase. The result is noise cancellation.
Summary:
Keep in mind the following factors when evaluating headsets:
• Hearing is second only to vision as a sensory mechanism to obtain
critical
information during the operation of an aircraft.
• All sounds have three distinctive variables: frequency, intensity,
and
duration.
• Normal conversation takes place in the frequency range from 500 to
3,000 Hz.
• Daily exposure to noise levels higher than 90dB can cause hearing
impairment.
This can go unnoticed initially because it occurs in
the vicinity
of 4,000 Hz
(outside the conversational range)
• If the ambient noise level reaches 90dBA, you must use hearing
protection
equipment to prevent hearing impairment.
• Exposure to loud noise before flying (at home, while driving, at a
party,
etc.) can be as harmful as exposure to aircraft noise.
Because headsets are an important purchasing decision, I urge you to
consider
carefully your choice before committing to something that may not serve
the
purpose you intend it for. If at all possible, buy from a reliable
supplier who
will allow you to “test fly” the headset first, and give you the option
to
return it for a full refund without hassle. Price is certainly
important, but
not as important as getting the right headset for
YOUR situation.
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