Interior Sound Levels in Flight Sample Clauses

Interior Sound Levels in Flight. The sound level at the head position of a seated pilot or passenger during cruise shall not be more than the following guarantee value: A- Weighted Sound Pressure Levels Pilot’s Inboard Ear *** Passenger Aisle Seats *** Forward of *** Passenger Aisle Seats *** At ***
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Interior Sound Levels in Flight. The sound level at the head position of a seated pilot or passenger during cruise shall not be more than the following guarantee value:
Interior Sound Levels in Flight. The sound level at the head position of a seated pilot or passenger during cruise shall not be more than the following guarantee value: Overall Sound Pressure Levels OASPL ----- Pilot's Inboard Ear NOMINAL: 77 dB TOLERANCE: +3 dB GUARANTEE: 80 dB Passenger Aisle Seats NOMINAL: 82 dB Forward of Station 620 TOLERANCE: +3 dB GUARANTEE: 85 dB Passenger Aisle Seats NOMINAL: 86 dB At Station 804 and TOLERANCE: +3 dB Aft to Station 1250 GUARANTEE: 89 dB
Interior Sound Levels in Flight. The sound level at the head position of a seated pilot or passenger during cruise shall not be more than the following guarantee value: A Weighted Sound Levels dB(A) Pilot’s Inboard Ear NOMINAL: [*CTR*] TOLERANCE: [*CTR*] GUARANTEE: [*CTR*] Passenger Aisle Seats NOMINAL: [*CTR*] Forward of Station 500B TOLERANCE: [*CTR*] GUARANTEE: [*CTR*] Passenger Aisle Seats NOMINAL: [*CTR*] Aft of Xxxxxxx 000X XXXXXXXXX: [*CTR*] and Forward of Station 588 GUARANTEE: [*CTR*]
Interior Sound Levels in Flight. The sound level at the head position of a seated pilot or passenger during cruise shall not be more than the following guarantee value: Overall Sound Pressure Levels OASPL ----- Pilot's Inboard Ear NOMINAL: 77 dB TOLERANCE: +3 dB GUARANTEE: 80 dB Passenger Aisle Seats NOMINAL: 82 dB Forward of Station 620 TOLERANCE: +3 dB GUARANTEE: 85 dB Passenger Aisle Seats NOMINAL: 86 dB At Station 804 and TOLERANCE: +3 dB Aft to Station 1250 GUARANTEE: 89 dB Passenger Aisle Seats NOMINAL: 89 dB At Station 1300 and Aft TOLERANCE: +2 dB GUARANTEE: 91 dB Speech Interference Levels SIL --- Pilot's Inboard Ear NOMINAL: 64 dB TOLERANCE: +3 dB GUARANTEE: 67 dB Passenger Aisle Seats NOMINAL: 64 dB TOLERANCE: +3 dB GUARANTEE: 67 dB

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