Hearing
Posted by JustCheck1216@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 9 comments
Could I still fly for major airlines if my hearing isn’t the best?
Posted by JustCheck1216@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 9 comments
Could I still fly for major airlines if my hearing isn’t the best?
flying-ModTeam@reddit
Medicals can be confusing and even scary, we get it. Unfortunately, the medical process is very complex with many variables. It's too complex, in fact, for any of us to be able to offer you any specific help or advice.
We strongly suggest you discuss your concerns with a qualified aviation medical examiner before you actually submit to an official examination, as a hiccup in your medical process can close doors for you in the future. Your local AME may be able to provide a consultation. Other places that may provide aeromedical advice include: AOPA, EAA, the Mayo Clinic, and Aviation Medicine Advisory Service.
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StrangeCow6712@reddit
Cannot hear you
vivalicious16@reddit
You have to be able to hear the bugs scurrying on the runway so you can avoid them.
As long as your AME deems your hearing good enough, then you should be fine.
JustCheck1216@reddit (OP)
I’m too fast like flash the bugs have no chance
BrtFrkwr@reddit
What?,,,,,,,,,What'd you say?
TrickTip9493@reddit
Probably considering the examiner on one of the local fields here is literally deaf without his hearing aids. He holds a first no restrictions.
thatTheSenateGuy@reddit
You need an FAA 1st class medical (assuming US)... information is here on hearing requirements.
https://www.faa.gov/ame_guide/app_process/exam_tech/item49/et
brobrobaginsX@reddit
If you can get a first class medical without any serious limitations you’ll be fine as far as I know
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