Abstract

Military jet operations on board US Navy aircraft carriers produce excessive acoustical noise fields in which personnel work. For those working in these noise environments, hearing impairment generally starts and worsens as they continue to perform countless high-stakes jet aircraft launch and recovery missions. Several noise measuring surveys were completed to characterize near-field jet noise on US Navy flight decks. These data set the foundation for numerous efforts to improve personal hearing protection and reduce jet engine noise.

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