Telex Airman 750/Single Side Pilot Headset 64300-300
$310.54
Price: $99.99 - $310.54
(as of Nov 03, 2025 09:07:39 UTC – Details)
The Airman 750 Headset is the world’s best-selling lightweight headset. Weighing just 3.2 ounces, this headset is standard equipment on more than 70 percent of commercial airframes. The Airman 750 features an amplified noise-cancelling electret microphone for crystal-clear voice transmission. A flexible boom allows adjustment of the microphone to the preferred side, and the adjustable stainless steel headband makes the Telex Airman 750 comfortable on even the longest flights. FAA TSO C57a and C58a approved. Made in the USA.
Headset (Single Side)
Weight: 3.2 ounces
Stereo: No
Mic: Noise Canceling Electret Microphone
7 reviews for Telex Airman 750/Single Side Pilot Headset 64300-300
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N. Lasure –
Perfect for quiet cockpits
Second one I’ve owned, other one lasted nearly 10 years before I somehow blew the mic apart in my bag.Works perfect in any fairly quiet jet cockpit, especially when only using it for critical phases of flight since we are headsets off in cruise (long haul flying). No problems with hearing via single sided, even in foreign countries. Just with they made a version with Airbus/XLR connection so I wouldn’t need an adapter.
Hugh Jorgan –
Overpriced !!!
Incredibly OVERPRICED for what it actually is.
Ivan Rivas –
Light and small
The best feature of this set is its size and weight. Also dont having the second speacker that blocks your ear, wich in jets is no necesary.
Kelly V. –
For turbojet use
This is perfect for all DC-9 series aircraft!
Son –
Three Stars
Nice and light
Dennis Konersman –
not for single engine aircraft
There is not enough volume to hear in the airplane when the engine is running.Comfort and fit are fine.I believe that a single sided headset with a sealed earpiece would work in a single engine environment.
Vince –
Not for single engine aircraft.
i do not own this headset but I can tell you that it is not in any way designed for the average GA aircraft. After reading the previous review I realized that someone probably bought this for their piston airplane which is too noisy and doesn’t output the wattage required to for a pilot to hear what’s going on. I personally would not consider this headset for anything smaller than a large wide body airliner.