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The book provides an up-to-date overview of the history of aviation
medicine and the development of medical requirements for licensing.
Also the physiological foundation for flight, the physiology of the
sensory organs, exposure to cosmic radiation, the preventative
aspects of aviation medicine, the role of medical factors in
accident investigation, and passenger health issues are covered.
The bulk of the book is the clinical part which contains several
chapters and sub-chapters on clinical aviation medicine with
detailed guidance, written by Medical Examiners for Medical
Examiners, on how to examine aircrew and how to determine their
fitness for flight, especially in cases where the medical
requirements are not fully met. Focussing on cardiology,
ophthalmology, otology, neurology, psychology and psychiatry,
Principles and Practice of Aviation Medicine provides an in-depth
discussion of many diseases and medical conditions, frequently
encountered in aeromedical practice, with emphasis on how they
relate to the demands of contemporary aviation, both with regard to
airline pilots and private pilots. Throughout particular
consideration is given to how and when flexibility can be applied
to the medical certification. In addition, the book includes a
chapter on the international medical requirements and other
pertinent rules and regulations for medical certification set by
the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) and the Federal Aviation
Administration of the United States (FAA), as well as the latest
revised medical standards and recommended practices of the
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
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