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Even a minor illness in a pilot can cause a major problem while flying. In addition, accidents have occurred because

Flying exposes crew members to ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation has the potential to result in cancer, cardiovascular disease,

The prevalence of sleep apnea in adults is estimated to be 7%. In contrast, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Malaria is a common and life-threatening disease found in many tropical and subtropical countries. Malaria is transmitted to humans by

Pilots should be aware of which class of airspace they are flying in. They should consider: Separation provided? Service provided?

This Briefing Leaflet addresses the Federation’s initial thoughts on the growing industrial and representational demands of pilots in one of

One of aviation security’s main challenges is to adapt to new threats and develop new methods to mitigate them. One

Pregnancy is a normal physiological condition and not an illness; however, associated physiological changes may affect a pilot’s performance. Risk