noise level during plane take off is around
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Take-off and landing are the loudest moments, when noise levels inside the cabin can reach 105 decibels (dB). At cruising altitudes, noise drops to around 85 dB, says Pamela Mason of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Mainly noise level during plane take off is around is about 105 -110dP.....
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The noise level during plane take off is around 105 decibels.
Explanation:
- One of the main disadvantages of aviation is sound produced by the airplanes.
- The whirring by the engines and speed of the airplane are the main causes of the sound.
- When a passenger is exposed to the sound 105 dB to 85 dB, it will cause hearing loss.
- The noise level is more while taking off and landing than cursing of the airplane.
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