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Do pilots wear hearing protection?
To protect against hearing loss, most pilots use foam earplugs designed to be disposable. Some pilots keep the plugs loose in the ear or cut the plugs in half so they can hear the speaker in their helmet used to communicate with their crew and other pilots.
Do pilots turn the APU on after landing?
The APU is equipped with an extra electrical generator to create enough power to operate onboard lighting, galley electrics and cockpit avionics, usually while the aircraft is parked at the gate. In most cases, the APU is shut down before takeoff and reignited when the aircraft clears the runway after landing.
Can pilots have tinnitus?
Introduction: Frequent or constant tinnitus can be a problem for pilots because it can be distracting and/or interfere with communications in the cockpit. There was no association with aircraft type or work as a military pilot.
Do flight attendants have ear plugs?
Officials from all eight airlines said that they allow pilots to wear hearing protection such as earplugs or noise-reducing headsets, and officials from five of the airlines said that they allow flight attendants to wear ear plugs onboard the aircraft in operation.
Which fuel tank is supplying fuel to APU?
The APU usually receives fuel from main tank 1. However, with the use of the fuel boost pump switches, any fuel tank can supply fuel to the APU.
Can pilots be deaf in one ear?
Again, FAA hearing standards allow the use of BOTH ears to pass, not just EACH ear. A pilot could be completely deaf in one ear and still meet FAA standards. This may present problems in the cockpit using an earpiece in one ear for radio communications and spoken voice for crew cockpit communications.
Do you need to pass a hearing test to be a pilot?
The FAA standard for all classes is that an airman must hear at least 70 percent in one ear. The hearing medical standard for all classes requires that the airman be able to meet one of three different hearing tests. The FAA has a good ear/worse ear policy for passing this test.