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Top 4 Passive Aviation Headsets for Student Pilots

When looking at student pilot headsets, the first thing to consider is your budget. The saying, “You get what you pay for” is pretty accurate when it comes to aviation headsets. Many student pilots are on a tight budget. This has them looking towards less expensive passive headsets. Most pilots will start out with one of these headsets, then graduate to an active noise canceling headset once they get their license. Their original passive headset then becomes a passenger headset.

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How to Abolish the 3rd Class Medical, with Brent Blue

The success of BasicMed proves the third-class medical is obsolete—that’s according to senior AME Brent Blue. He covers a wide range of medical topics in this episode, including how to fill out the FAA medical application, what the latest rules are on mental health treatment, and whether new drugs like Ozempic are safe for pilots. Dr. Blue is also a leading advocate for pulse oximeters and carbon monoxide detectors, and he shares his rules of thumb for using both in the cockpit. In the Ready to Copy segment, you’ll hear why patients need to occasionally say no, a simple habit for healthy living, and what it’s like to fly a Canadian bushplane.

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Top Pilot Picks for 2024: Gear Up with the Best in Aviation

As 2024 comes to an end, pilots are looking for innovative tools and reliable gear that offer a mix of technology, convenience, and safety. From ADS-B receivers with flight data recorders (and backup batteries to keep them charged) to robust headsets, these top picks are designed to make your flying experience smoother, safer, and more enjoyable. Here’s a roundup of the standout products every pilot should have in their flight bag. 

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Fast Five-November 2nd, 2024

Saturday morning's most interesting reads, with five can't-miss posts every week. Exclusive articles, new videos, interactive quizzes, and special aviation events–it's your weekly connection to what's happening in general aviation. Sign up for the weekly Fast Five email here.

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Sentry Stories: Mid-Continent Detour

In each “Sentry Story,” we’ll describe an actual flight and share the view out the window and ForeFlight mobile app screenshots. You’ll see how Sentry ADS-B Receivers can be used to make flying safer and easier, plus you’ll learn some tips for flying with datalink weather. Want to share your story? Email ipad@sportys.com for a chance to be featured in one of our Sentry Stories.

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5 New Products Every AvGeek Needs

Looking for the latest and greatest in aviation-inspired products? We’ve compiled a list of five new must-haves for any aviation enthusiast’s wishlist. Hold onto your peanuts and Biscoff cookies folks, because we’re about to land with some gear that’s much more entertaining than an in-flight safety video!

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What are the seat belt and shoulder harness requirements for pilots?

The pilot and passenger seat belt and shoulder harness requirements are referenced in FAR 91.107 and FAR 91.105. During takeoff and landing, crew members must wear both seat belts and shoulder harnesses (if equipped), unless the shoulder harness would interfere with their duties. In-flight, crew members must keep their seat belts fastened while at their station (pilot seat). The use of a shoulder harnesses in flight is not required, but it is encouraged when feasible.

 

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Fast Five-October 26th, 2024

Saturday morning's most interesting reads, with five can't-miss posts every week. Exclusive articles, new videos, interactive quizzes, and special aviation events–it's your weekly connection to what's happening in general aviation. Sign up for the weekly Fast Five email here.

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How to Choose the Best Aviation Headset for Your Flying Needs

Selecting the right aviation headset is a big decision for any pilot, impacting comfort, clarity, and even safety during flight. A well-designed headset not only ensures clear communication with air traffic control and other pilots but also provides crucial noise reduction, which helps minimize distractions and fatigue. Whether you’re flying short routes or a cross-country flight, the right headset can make all the difference in the cockpit. 

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Sporty’s Quick Reference Tabs for the FAR/AIM

Designed for pilots of all skill levels, these high-quality tabs identify what is most important and make it easy to find and reference essential regulations and procedures found in both the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) and the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM). The tabs break down the vast amount of information into manageable sections, helping you quickly find what you need—so you can spend less time searching and more time understanding. 

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