janesmith Posted September 8, 2022 Posted September 8, 2022 Hi, I'm a college student and I need to find a problem with something I am passionate about and come up with a solution for my entrepreneurial class. I was wondering if anyone else has this problem? If you are a pilot and wear glasses or sunglasses maybe you have this problem too! When I fly with my glasses or just sunglasses, my headset pushes my glasses into the side of my head and gives me little bruises (its just painful in general). My solution would be to create sunglasses and prescription glasses that have a soft/thin comfortable temple of the glasses. This is purely for a experiment/project I wont actually be creating this product. I just thought it would be helpful to poll some actual aviators and get your input! Is this a problem you have? Would you buy this product? Is there something like this that already exists? Thanks so much for any input!
rodgerc Posted September 8, 2022 Posted September 8, 2022 Yes…but of more annoyance is the drumming from my ANR headset from sound leaks caused by glass’ arms.
Ian Posted September 8, 2022 Posted September 8, 2022 It doesn't impact me however my glasses have lightweight flat metal arms. So no not personally. Straight arm glasses exist for aviatiors And helmets with integrated visors, that way you get head protection and oxygen as well
kgwilson Posted September 9, 2022 Posted September 9, 2022 No but I have this problem when mowing on our large Iseki SF300 mower which is very noisy and my Grade 5 earmuffs have quite a strong headband clamping force. I have never been sure why but now realise it is the arms of my glasses & Sunnie's.
Kununurra Posted September 9, 2022 Posted September 9, 2022 No issue at all. it May be helpful if you list what headset you are using as it may add to your issue.
FlyingVizsla Posted September 9, 2022 Posted September 9, 2022 In the 1990's there was a product available - a thin band of foam that slid over the arm of the glasses that had tapered sides to form a seal between headset foam seal and skin/glasses. The headset gel seals are much better at conforming, so I have not needed them for years. The product was very simple, but expensive for what it was, simply because of the small market.
IBob Posted September 9, 2022 Posted September 9, 2022 Not a problem for me. My headset is Lightspeed Zulu 3.
pluessy Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 I have that problem, but more with safety glasses and hearing protection. When flying for extended times, it becomes a nuisance and requires the sunglasses (arms) to be moved up off the ears to ease the pressure.
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