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Old 23rd Mar 2005, 07:03
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CASA Class 1 Medical - Hearing

G'day,

Just wondering whether the CASA Class 1 Medical certificate have strict requirements with hearing or not? Are you allowed to be a bit deaf, if so what's the limits. If someone can give me some information via a website or post it'd be greatly appreciated. Feel free to PM me.

I seem to hear everything clearly and while having chats with other people, I seem to catch everything they say but I always feels as if my ears are blocked sometimes and my right ear also itches sometimes when I hear sounds, I've had this for years now.

One more thing is that I seem to get a continous ringing sound also in my right ear when everything is silent, it's a continous ring that never stops and I recall having it as far as I remember but after reading about tinnitus recently, I'm a bit concerned. I've been having it for years and it's just a little quiet ringing nise that does not stop at all.

I can sleep with no problems because I'm use to it already but I have always thought it was normal until now.

Thank you very much for your time!

Cheers,

A333
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I did the CASA hearing test a few months ago and it is basically a case of shutting you up in the Dr. Who telephone box, sticking the ol' headphones on and playing various frequencies at you. Then the girl doing the test screws up her face when she gets blasted by a wall of garlic when she opens the door as i had over done it slightly at dinner time!!!!

I know you dont need perfect hearing and there is plenty of scope. There is even a part on the medical form for the Dr to fill out if you fail the hearing test. They then give you a 'whisper' test, where they stand at the opposite end of the room and whisper words to you and if you can hear them you're fine. It's basically only for the IFR portion of flights to make sure you can hear beacon idents etc.

Usually during the test they aren't too bothered and you can see them pressing the button. Only problem there is that there will be frequencies you shouldn't be able to hear so....................

Hope this is some help.
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