WOW!
That’s all I can tell after I finally tried my new DIY in ear headset. You see the only thing I wholeheartedly hate in aviation are those bulky pilot headsets. They clam my head so hard that after an hour or so of flight I start having migraines. The problem is that they have to clamp you so hard to seal ear cup to prevent it from leaking noise. There are some nice high tech active noise canceling headsets out there but they cost so much that I simply can only dream about them.
Browsing trough the internet I found that there is an alternative for guys like me – in ear headsets. They look and work very similar to earphones you got with your iPod or Walkman. With one small difference – they use special foam or silicon seals to fill your ear canal so no sound can get to your ear other than your radio’s. Many pilots claim that they reduce noise as well or better than those fancy ANR headsets. But again – the price for those is still beyond my rich.
So I build my own. Using cheapest pilot headset from Aircraft Spruce (below $70) as a microphone and cable donor and a pair of Comply NR-10 headphones I rolled my own in ear headset:
I made the frame from 3/16″ steel rod, taped everything together and took it today for first flight. They are simply awesome. I can’t really say how much better they seal the noise (the green ear plugs are rated 33dB NRR while my old headset was rated just 24dB) but they are a lot. Plus the sound is delivered directly to your ear so it has no chance to mix with residual noise that went through ear cup. The result – today was the very first day when I really had to dial down volume on the intercom because it was simply to loud, and I still had zero problems with sound clarity). No more sweaty ears, clamped head and migraines.


I just came across your blog while searching for a pilot boom mike to make my own headset.
Congrats on passing your checkride. I just started about a month ago.
Are you aware of any boom mikes or separate cables that can be purchased? I have a nice set of Shure E2 in-ear headphones that I could re-use in a pilot setup. I would probably make something that I could just plug them in to and go. If I could find a boom mike that hung over the ear, that would be awesome!
can you provide further details on how you built your in-ear headset?