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Military aircraft engineers are exposed to some of the highest noise levels in any workplace. If you have hearing loss or tinnitus from working on military aircraft, you may be entitled to significant compensation.

Jonathan Cloudsdale is highly experienced in military NIHL claims for aircraft engineers and has handled a number of high-value cases. Speak to him confidentially — no obligation, no upfront cost.

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Noise Levels from Military Aircraft

The following table shows typical noise levels from the main military aircraft types. The upper exposure action value under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 is 85 dB(A).

AircraftTypical Noise LevelBranch
Tornado GR4 / F3 (jet)130–140 dB(A) at 50mRAF
Typhoon / Eurofighter (jet)130–140 dB(A) at 50mRAF
Harrier GR9 (jet)125–135 dB(A) at 50mRAF / RN
Chinook HC2 (helicopter)100–115 dB(A) at crew positionRAF
Merlin HC3 (helicopter)95–110 dB(A) at crew positionRAF / RN
Lynx AH7 / HMA8 (helicopter)95–110 dB(A) at crew positionArmy / RN
Hercules C130 (propeller)90–105 dB(A) at crew positionRAF

All levels shown significantly exceed the 85 dB(A) upper exposure action value. Jet engine ground running levels exceed the 87 dB(A) exposure limit value by a very substantial margin.

Who Is Affected: Trades and Branches

Royal Air Force

  • Aircraft Technician (Airframe)
  • Aircraft Technician (Propulsion)
  • Avionics Technician
  • Aircraft Weapons Technician
  • Ground Equipment Technician
  • Air Loadmaster

Royal Navy / Fleet Air Arm

  • Aircraft Engineering Mechanic (AEM)
  • Aircraft Engineering Technician (AET)
  • Air Engineering Officer (AEO)
  • Aircrewman
  • Aircraft Handler

Army Air Corps

  • Aircraft Technician (Army)
  • Avionics Technician (Army)
  • Air Dispatcher
  • Groundcrew
  • REME Aircraft Technician

Compensation: JCG 18th Edition Brackets

General damages for noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus are assessed by reference to the Judicial College Guidelines (18th Edition, 2024).

Judicial College Guidelines

Typical Damages for Military Injuries

The figures below are general damages guidelines from the Judicial College Guidelines (18th Edition) — the reference used by courts and insurers across England and Wales to value injury claims. They cover pain, suffering and loss of amenity only.

In military injury cases, the total value of a claim is often substantially higher once special damages are included — past and future care costs, loss of earnings, rehabilitation, specialist equipment and home adaptations. Civil claims against the MOD can result in higher awards than AFCS tariff payments.

Every case is different. Jonathan Cloudsdale will give you a realistic, honest assessment of what your specific claim may be worth — at no cost and with no obligation.

Hearing Loss & Tinnitus (Military)

Total deafness and loss of speech

£144,860 – £185,840

Deafness at an early age preventing or seriously affecting development of normal speech

Total deafness (both ears)

£119,890 – £144,860

Lower end where no speech deficit or tinnitus; higher end where both are present

Total loss of hearing in one ear

£41,370 – £60,160

Towards higher end where associated problems such as tinnitus, dizziness or headaches

Severe tinnitus and noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL)

£39,250 – £60,160

Severe tinnitus combined with significant NIHL

Moderate tinnitus and NIHL, or moderate to severe tinnitus or NIHL alone

£19,680 – £39,250

Moderate tinnitus with moderate NIHL, or either condition at moderate to severe level

Mild tinnitus with some NIHL

£16,640 – £19,680

Mild tinnitus combined with some noise-induced hearing loss

Mild tinnitus alone or mild NIHL alone

Around £15,480

Either condition in isolation at mild level

Slight or occasional tinnitus with slight NIHL

£9,720 – £16,640

Slight or occasional tinnitus with slight noise-induced hearing loss

Slight NIHL without tinnitus or slight tinnitus without NIHL

Up to £9,260

Either condition in isolation at slight level

Acceleration of, or time-limited need for, hearing aids (5 years)

Around £6,610

E.g. period until surgical cure for conductive hearing loss, or acceleration period for sensorineural hearing loss

Acceleration of, or time-limited need for, hearing aids (15 years)

Around £12,820

Longer acceleration period for sensorineural hearing loss

PTSD & Psychiatric Injury

General Psychiatric Injury — Severe

£72,440 – £152,900

Marked problems with ability to cope with life, education and work; effect on relationships; treatment unlikely to be successful; future vulnerability; very poor prognosis.

General Psychiatric Injury — Moderately Severe

£25,190 – £72,440

Significant problems with coping, relationships and employment but more optimistic prognosis than severe. Includes psychiatric injury following negligent stillbirth/traumatic birth and work-related stress causing permanent or long-standing disability preventing return to comparable employment.

General Psychiatric Injury — Moderate

£7,740 – £25,190

Problems with coping and relationships but marked improvement by trial; good prognosis. Work-related stress cases may fall here if symptoms are not prolonged.

General Psychiatric Injury — Less Severe

£2,040 – £7,740

Award takes into account the length of the period of disability and the extent to which daily activities and sleep were affected.

PTSD — Severe

£79,080 – £133,000

Permanent effects preventing the injured person from working at all or from functioning at anything approaching the pre-trauma level. All aspects of life badly affected. Symptoms may include nightmares, flashbacks, sleep disturbance, avoidance, mood disorders, suicidal ideation and hyper-arousal.

PTSD — Moderately Severe

£30,580 – £79,080

Better prognosis than severe — some recovery with professional help — but significant disability for the foreseeable future. The majority of awards in this bracket fall between £38,000 and £49,040.

PTSD — Moderate

£10,810 – £30,580

Injured person will have largely recovered; any continuing effects will not be grossly disabling.

PTSD — Less Severe

£5,220 – £10,810

Virtually full recovery made within one to two years; only minor symptoms persist over any longer period.

These are guidelines only

Compensation figures are general damages guidelines only. Your actual award will depend on the specific facts of your case, the severity of your injury, its impact on your life and employment, and the claim route taken. Civil claims against the MOD can result in higher awards than AFCS tariff payments. Special damages (care costs, loss of earnings, rehabilitation) are calculated separately and can significantly increase the total value of your claim. Speak to Jonathan Cloudsdale for a free, no-obligation assessment of your specific circumstances.

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Jonathan Cloudsdale, Head of Military Claims and Personal Injury Solicitor at PDA Law

Jonathan Cloudsdale

Head of Military Claims & Personal Injury

10+ Yrs ExperienceSix-Figure Settlements

Over 10 years' specialist experience in complex military claims, personal injury, industrial disease and catastrophic injuries. Multiple six-figure settlements achieved.

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