sound levels and hearing loss
Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Tony wrote:
Just a word or two of caution, folks. Sound levels in SEL airplanes
can exceed 90 dB A at the pilot's ear, and prolonged exposure to that
level can lead to hearing loss. I stuff a couple of thousand bucks
worth of electronics in each ear now, partly because I didn't use a
headset in the airplane in my younger days (lots of gun fire and some
evidence of family hearing loss are also factors). Even if you're not
using the radio, protect your hearing.
clear.
Well, for me, make that C L E A R!
(Can you hear me now?)
Huh?
My wife use to work for an ENT for years and would tell of the train
personal that don't wear hearing protection and have severe hearing
loss. I see the fire truck personnel now have DC headsets. I ought to
equip my car with ANR headsets. Notice how bad road noise is now even in
good cars.
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Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP
KSWI
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