Is it loud inside a fighter jet?

The cockpit of a fighter aircraft will be very noisy and their mean levels range from 95 to 105 dB. This exceeds the damage risk criterion of 8h/day exposure.
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Do fighter planes make noise?

In contrast, military fighter jets use low-bypass, turbo-jet engines which are generally noisier than commercial aircraft engines. Most have after-burners for additional thrust and noise and can fly faster than the speed of sound (supersonic, or faster than 1,225km/h).
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Can you pee in a fighter jet?

Pilots put on the cup or pad beneath a special pair of underwear. When it's time to go, the pilot connects the cup or pad with a tube leading to a pump outside the flight suit. The battery-operated pump pulls the urine through the tube to a collection bag, where the pee is stored until the end of the mission.
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How loud is an f18?

“The F/A-18 Super Hornet produces 118 decibels of noise, which is the equivalent of a rock concert,” Schrock said. “A reduction of four decibels would have a significant impact on noise issues related to our military aircraft.”
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Do fighter jets break the sound barrier?

The sound barrier understood

By the 1950s, many combat aircraft could routinely break the sound barrier in level flight, although they often suffered from control problems when doing so, such as Mach tuck. Modern aircraft can transit the "barrier" without control problems.
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Can pilots hear the sonic boom?

If you're WONDERing about how pilots handle sonic booms, they actually don't hear them. They can see the pressure waves around the plane, but people on board the airplane can't hear the sonic boom. Like the wake of a ship, the boom carpet unrolls behind the airplane.
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Can a fighter jet cause a sonic boom?

"It was determined that an F-15 fighter jet in the airspace above central Illinois course corrected creating a sonic boom. When the aircraft broke the sound barrier, the pressure wave created an audible noise and minor shaking in the region," the state agency said in a statement.
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How loud is the F-22 Raptor?

At 150dB, the F-22 Raptor has one of the loudest jet engines in US service.
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How loud is an F-16?

A normal 24 hour average background noise is around 50 db. One half-minute overflight of the TIA F-16 at one half mile high (90 db) raises the 24 hour average sound pressure level from 50db 0.0063 pascals) to only ~ 50.1db (. 0065 pascals).
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What's the loudest noise ever?

The Krakatoa volcanic eruption: Not only did it cause serious damage to the island, the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 created the loudest sound ever reported at 180 dB. It was so loud it was heard 3,000 miles (5,000 km) away. 3. A 1-Ton TNT Bomb: An explosion from this bomb would measure 210 dB.
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What happens if fighter pilots poop?

With Brief Relief Disposable Urinal Bag and Disposa-John Portable Restroom, fighter jet pilots have a patented “bag-in-bag” solution that takes care of any solid or liquid waste. Multiple enclosures seal the waste and odor while the enzymes and polymers break down the waste and convert it into a deodorized gel.
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Do female pilots wear diapers?

Due to the nature of fighter planes - their size and the lack of stops for bathroom breaks - pilots will often wear or have access to forms of diapers. Female fighter pilots are more likely to wear diapers whereas male fighter pilots will sometimes use a piddle pack.
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How do fighter pilots stay awake?

Amphetamines, a prescription drug, are known on the street as uppers or speed. Yet, a 20/20 investigation has found, the amphetamines, the speed pills, are now standard issue to U.S. Air Force combat pilots, to help them stay awake on long combat sorties.
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Why are planes so loud at night?

During the day, when the air is warmer than the ground, noise energy from an airplane staying in the air, so while you can still hear it, it seems quieter. Conversely, at night, when the ground is warmer than the air, the noise is drawn down, making it seem louder.
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Why do jets scream?

Screech is produced by a feedback mechanism in which a disturbance convecting in the shear layer generates sound as it traverses the standing system of shock waves in the jet. Even though screech is a side effect of the jet's flight, it can be suppressed by an appropriate design for a nozzle.
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How quiet is a F-35?

Hearing Loss: On take-off, the F-35 is estimated to have a maximum sound level of 115 dB at 1,000 feet above ground level. This is 21 decibels louder than the maximum sound level estimated for the F-16 (Executive Summary, Table 6-7).
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How loud is an F-35 fighter jet?

The F-35, conceived as a versatile, stealthy next-generation fighter plane, is a replacement for the F-16s that date back to 1976. It's a far more complex and versatile fighter jet, and it is also far louder. F-35s are known to reach up to 115 decibels of noise.
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Which is louder F-16 or F-35?

The F-35 is much louder than the F-16 and A-10. The Arizona Star reported that the F-35 fighter projects 121 decibels (db) of noise to the ground, 25 decibels more than the F-16, at the same speed and altitude.
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What is the loudest jet fighter?

The loudest aircraft ever flown was likely the Republic XF-84H "Thunderscreech", a turboprop-driven variant of the US Air Force's F-84 Thunderjet fighter.
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How loud is it in a jet cockpit?

The cockpit of a fighter aircraft will be very noisy and their mean levels range from 95 to 105 dB. This exceeds the damage risk criterion of 8h/day exposure. Hence, may result in hearing impairment to the pilot, especially during prolonged exposures.
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Which is louder F 22 or F-35?

This should help. As you can see the F-35 is very very loud, its noise is comparable to the F-22 Raptor and F/A-18 Super Hornet aka the Rhino. The F-35 being within only 2 decibels of the F-22. For far away/far-field noise levels the Super Hornet, Raptor and F-35 is significantly higher than the F-15 and F-16.
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Do fighter jets fly faster than the speed of sound?

Military fighter jets are capable travelling at speeds faster than the speed of sound. This critical speed of approximately 1,225km/h is known as Mach 1 - exceeding Mach 1 is known as going supersonic.
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What speed do fighter jets fly at?

Modern supersonic jet fighters can fly at more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) per hour. They have fast rates of climb, great maneuverability, and heavy firepower, including air-to-air missiles. The U.S. F-16 and the Soviet MiG-25 are among the most advanced jet fighters in the world.
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Why are jets so noisy?

A moving aircraft causes friction and turbulence, which triggers sound waves. Generally, the faster the aircraft is flying, the more turbulence and friction will occur. When the aircraft's landing gear and flaps are used, more noise is made because more resistance is being created.
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