Our range of pilot headsets covers a wide scope of price points for GA, Helicopter and Professional pilots so you can find a headset that feels comfortable to wear, performs well and that you can rely on while in flight. With a great selection of brands to choose from, including
Bose,
David Clark,
Lightspeed,
Faro and more. Free or included headset bag with every headset.
What is the difference between passive and active noise reduction headsets?
Passive noise reduction (PNR) headsets use physical ear seals to block out noise, whereas active noise reduction (ANR) headsets use electronic circuitry to cancel out ambient noise like engine rumble. ANR models offer greater comfort on longer flights, especially in noisy cockpits.
Which pilot headset is best for student pilots?
Student pilots typically benefit from reliable and affordable headsets like the
David Clark H10 series, which offers excellent passive noise protection and comfort without the higher price of ANR headsets.
Are ANR headsets worth the investment?
Yes, if you fly frequently or for long durations, ANR headsets like the
Bose A30 or
Lightspeed Zulu 3 significantly reduce fatigue by cutting down background noise. They're a popular choice for private and commercial pilots alike.
Can I use the same headset for both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft?
Most headsets are designed specifically for either general aviation (GA) or helicopter use due to different plug types. Some models offer dual plug options or adapters, but always check compatibility before purchasing.
Do aviation headsets work with Bluetooth?
Many modern headsets such as Bose A30 include built-in Bluetooth for music, phone calls and app integration, while maintaining separate communication channels for ATC.
What headset brands do airline pilots use?
Airline pilots often prefer lightweight, in-ear headsets like the
Bose ProFlight, which are designed for quieter pressurised cockpits. These headsets offer excellent clarity and reduced fatigue during long-haul operations.
How long do pilot headsets last?
With proper care, quality aviation headsets can last over 10 years. Brands like David Clark and Bose are known for durability and offer long warranties.
What should I look for when buying a pilot headset?
Consider comfort - especially ear seals and headband, noise reduction (ANR vs PNR), compatibility with your aircraft, microphone clarity, weight, warranty, and any added features such as Bluetooth.
Are aviation headsets tax deductible?
If you're a professional or student pilot using your headset for training or work, it
may be tax deductible - check with your accountant or the relevant aviation authority.