- Nov 4, 2017
- 30
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Middle Ear Infection
So I was at my local airport, it's quite small so only turbo prop planes land here. And only 2-3 spots for them to park. Usually I have no issue flying, but last time our plane was late so we were directed out onto the tarmac when another turbo prop plane was parking less than 10m away... With its engines still thrusting. Everyone else bar 1 other person didn't express discomfort and casually walked by, I don't understand how they can. I initially didn't block my ears as I walked past, my left ear facing it, then both. I blocked it till I was about 15m away on the stairs for my plane. Still had to turn away from it to reduce the discomfort.
My main issue is why the **** is this allowed to happen. I'd rather be a few mins late than have to be exposed to at least 125 dB for a sustained period.
I heard that turbo props are not quieter than jet engines so that's possibly 130 dB+.
To be honest I'm surprised the ringing only raised a little. Enough to be very much an annoyance (new tone) as it was already very loud anyway, but not a massive increase.
My ears have felt a little dull ever since. I've made a complaint but no reply yet. I bet they think I'm mad and it's normal practice from time to time.
I want my money back but at the same time don't think it's a good enough reason to push for that (doubting myself).
I'm not asking for advice but venting at sheer stupidity. Usually I don't block my ears in such situation as I'll look like an idiot, but that was too loud to endure.
I'm going to give them a grilling if they do reply as I think my initial complaint was too polite. This will definitely impact on my studies this year as for the first time ever, I need something to mask the tinnitus at night and can hear it over an air conditioner.
My main issue is why the **** is this allowed to happen. I'd rather be a few mins late than have to be exposed to at least 125 dB for a sustained period.
I heard that turbo props are not quieter than jet engines so that's possibly 130 dB+.
To be honest I'm surprised the ringing only raised a little. Enough to be very much an annoyance (new tone) as it was already very loud anyway, but not a massive increase.
My ears have felt a little dull ever since. I've made a complaint but no reply yet. I bet they think I'm mad and it's normal practice from time to time.
I want my money back but at the same time don't think it's a good enough reason to push for that (doubting myself).
I'm not asking for advice but venting at sheer stupidity. Usually I don't block my ears in such situation as I'll look like an idiot, but that was too loud to endure.
I'm going to give them a grilling if they do reply as I think my initial complaint was too polite. This will definitely impact on my studies this year as for the first time ever, I need something to mask the tinnitus at night and can hear it over an air conditioner.