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Old March 16th 06, 11:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Can deaf fly under sports pilot rule?

How can a deaf pilot be aware of radio traffic? I'm a skydiver and have
experienced a plane flying thru a group of decending jumpers both while in
freefall and under canopy. This should not happen if the pilot was
listening to the radio and knew where they were! The jump plane is required
to get permission and to give a warning over the radio before jumpers exit
the aircraft. How does a deaf pilot become aware of these and other
important messages coming over the radio?

"John T" wrote in message
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See if your local library has "Flight of the Gin Fiz" by Henry Kisor.
Henry is a deaf pilot and his book recounts how he learned to fly then
retraced the route of Cal Rodgers, who was the first person to fly across
the U.S., in 1911.
Cal was also deaf.