Byłem niedawno w GOBLLu. Robiłem wstępne I klasy (mając tam już dwójkę) i przy audiogramie na tylko jednej z badanych częstotliwości wyszedł mi tam jakiś lekki ubytek. Pani laryngolog stwierdziła, że to jakieś dziwne, ale podpisała "zdolny" - nie jestem lekarzem i nie wiem jak duża była to wada, ale jakkolwiek idealnie nie musi to wyjść. Co nie zmienia faktu, że dla spokoju swojej duszy udam się prywatnie na jakieś badanie...
A poza tym było już podawane w tym wątku :
JAR–FCL 3.235
Hearing requirements
(a) Hearing examinations. The applicant shall understand correctly conversational speech when tested with each ear at a distance of 2 metres from and with his back turned towards the AME.
(b) Hearing shall be tested with pure tone audiometry at the initial examination and at subsequent revalidation or renewal examinations every five years up to the 40th birthday and every two years thereafter (see paragraph 1 Appendix 16 to Subpart B).
(c) [ ][There] shall be no hearing loss in either ear, when tested separately, of more than [ ][35dB(HL) at any of the frequencies 500, 1 000, and 2 000 Hz, or of more than 50 dB(HL) at 3 000 Hz.]
[ ][(d)] At revalidation or renewal, applicants with hypoacusis may be assessed as fit by the AMS if a speech discrimination test demonstrates a satisfactory hearing ability (see paragraph 2 Appendix 16 to Subpart B).
Appendix 16 to Subparts B and C
Hearing requirements
1 The pure tone audiogram shall cover the frequencies from 500 – 3000 Hz. Frequency thresholds shall be determined as follows:
500 Hz
1 000 Hz
2 000 Hz
3 000 Hz
2 (a) Cases of hypoacusis shall be referred to the AMS for further evaluation and assessment.
(b) If satisfactory hearing in a noise field corresponding to normal flight deck working conditions during all phases of flight can be demonstrated, [ ][a fit assessment] may be considered [ ][at revalidation or renewal].
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