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hello, don't know whether anybody can help, but i went through oasc selection at cranwell, to join the uas as a pilot. I have been accepted but cant fly at the moment because as a result of the medical i was deemed tmu. I failed a hearing test in my left ear, which has been put down to a cold. I have since taken several tests which have been deteriating, although they have started to improve as the cold has cleared. Does anybody know the levels required for a pilot hearing pass, please?
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How would you like them described? You have to be able to hear some of the "bleeps" at a certain level depending on the frequency. I could look up the level of attenuation by frequency or something, but I doubt it would mean much to you. If you can hear fine in one ear, you'll be able to hear fine in the other as soon as it's not blocked...!
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How would you like them described? You have to be able to hear some of the "bleeps" at a certain level depending on the frequency. I could look up the level of attenuation by frequency or something, but I doubt it would mean much to you. If you can hear fine in one ear, you'll be able to hear fine in the other as soon as it's not blocked...!
How would you like them described? You have to be able to hear some of the "bleeps" at a certain level depending on the frequency. I could look up the level of attenuation by frequency or something, but I doubt it would mean much to you. If you can hear fine in one ear, you'll be able to hear fine in the other as soon as it's not blocked...!
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