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Helicopter pilots are exposed to high noise levels during flight induced by the rotor, engine and airflow. To reduce this noise exposure, headsets with active noise control functions are increasingly being used. In addition to the passive noise reduction these systems reduce low frequency noise by local destructive interference of the sound waves. The development of active noise control systems requires detailed analysis of the acoustic environment, which is rarely available for helicopters. For this reason, sound measurements were taken for different flight parameters on board an H120 B helicopter. Multiple microphones were placed at the crew and passenger positions and in the center of the cabin. In addition, a head and torso simulator (HATS) was placed in the copilot seat to measure the passive attenuation and the ANC performance of a commonly used commercial ANC headset in flight. The results of the analysis provide useful information about the noise characteristics for different flight conditions of the H120 B and identify the most critical noise components. |