
Pilots Headsets and pilots supplies
The Sennheiser headsets HMEC 25 are very lightweight and comfortable closed pilots headsets with NoiseGard
active noise compensation. Different connector and powering versions are available to suit every conceivable
cockpit configuration.
The nominal impedance of the headphone is 200 Ohm. For the power supply of NoiseGard 2x1,5V Batteries are
needed.
Features
Noise reduction of approx. 15 dB consequently ATC signal can be decreased
Lightweight and extremely comfortable to wear
Two-piece adjustable headband ensures a secure fit
Boom microphone with noise-compensated electret capsule
Adjustable microphone boom can be turned through 350° and can be worn on either the left or right side
Replaceable microphone capsule and microphone preamplifier
FAA and JAA TSO approval C 57 a and C 58 a
Delivery Includes
1 HMEC 25 headset
1 MZW 45 windshield
1 MZQ 2002-1 cable clip
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Navigators involved in all Flying disciplines to select their requirements from a comprehensive range of aviation
equipment.
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and their instructors throughout the UK. All the aviation training publications they produce have been closely
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Training manuals for ATPL/CPL training courses, flight computers, headsets, charts and pilots knee boards. The
products and accessories manufactured, published and supplied by Pooleys greatly exceed those detailed in their
website. Experienced Pooleys’ staff are available to help with further specifications and quotations for the
complete range, and bespoke equipment which has included calculators for Concorde, 747, 707, DC10 Tri-Star &
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