Note: used in great condition as seen in pics very comfortable




FlightCom Denali


Flightcom got its start the way many aviation businesses have. Its founder was taking flying lessons in the early 1980s and felt he wasnt learning due to the cockpit din. So he started a company to build headsets to address that problem. Today, Flightcom has a line of GA headsets, military products and intercoms. The Denali is Flightcoms top-of-the-line ANR.


Made of stout plastic with a padded band and roundish earcups, its available in yellow or blue for about $599. Its also sold in a panel-power version, in addition to portable power from a 9-volt battery. At 11.1 ounces, the plastic construction makes it one of the lightest headsets we tried.


Performance-wise, the Denali was so-so. The earphone response was similar to most of the others, but it tended to roll off a bit more on the low end and was more accentuated than the others at the top end. Mic response was average. Earphone distortion was average while the mic distortion was good. The Denali was disappointing on the noise suppression and EMI tests when compared to the Bose or like-priced products.