So I wanted to know how much hearing loss is acceptable for an Aviator/NFO position? I havent tested yet but i think i might have some damage from some loud music i listened to in middle school/early highschool. My father recieved an excellent score for his NFO selection and he really didnt know the threshold for hearing. Anyone have an approximation?
I'm sure FedDoc or others could tell you far better than I, but would the "numbers answer" mean anything to you before you test and can therefore understand the numbers? I know most aviators sweated the annual hearing test (soundproof (hah!) booth…headphones, pickle switch…and then
beep beep beep beep…
beep beep beep
beep, etc., on various frequencies), only because we never really understood the numbers either (could be total ignorance speaking…).
All that said, I'm sure there's an "entrance requirement" (don't know what is was/is…)…but I never knew anyone who had wings and got NPQ'd later in the fleet for hearing loss. May have gotten NPQ/AA (Not Physically Qualified, but Aeronautically Adapted), which means "Up chit".
Did you play drums or electric guitar in your middle school/early high school garage band?
