While sorting headset cables and the web of entanglement they often offer the other day, a thought came to mind. Why, in this age of electronic marvel, do we not have wireless communication hardware for simple G/A aircraft ? For example, a C-172, with 4 aboard, there seems little reason that all hands could not be on the intercom and the PIC with the PTT switch as a controller, have access to the communication channels without these little black snakes which inhabit our "lounges" in the sky. There seems little question that, in a time when we implant song birds with microchips to track their migration and use Bluetooth to retransmit telephone calls and music of choice to almost any spot on earth, we could easily instrument our aircraft to rid our lounges of the wired snarl. With a new ANR headset going for $1000-2000 ea. and gasoline @> $4/gal. We could have in any cockpit which desired it {WCC} ( Wireless Cockpit Communication). Just couldn't pass up the opportunity to create a new alphabet soup contraction.EDGEFLY