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Practicing Airport Medicine

Practicing Airport Medicine

The clinic at one major international airport treats thousands of patients a year; a study says the number of travelers seeking care will grow.
Feeling ‘Hazy’

Feeling ‘Hazy’

A Boeing 717 flight crew told ATSB investigators they smelled ‘a chlorine odour’ before experiencing symptoms of hypoxia during an approach to Hobart.
Distraction

Distraction

Laser strikes on aircraft at altitude are unlikely to cause lasting eye injuries, study says.
In Search of Healthier Boarding

In Search of Healthier Boarding

Typical boarding patterns encourage spread of infectious disease, researchers say.
Panel Urges ‘Non-Punitive Pathway’ on Mental Health Issues

Panel Urges ‘Non-Punitive Pathway’ on Mental Health Issues

Recommendations say pilots and controllers who seek talk therapy should not be required to disclose the sessions to FAA aviation medical examiners.
The Link Between Weight and Sleep

The Link Between Weight and Sleep

Aeromedical group endorses sleep apnea screening for the most obese pilots.

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