Pilot Medical Handbook: Human Factors for Successful Flying
Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
15th January 2009
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
616.980213
Paperback
100
256g
Indispensable for pilots and other aviation workers, this comprehensive guide contains the authoritative flight safety. Being a safe pilot involves more than checking the weather, filing a flight plan, and performing also requires that pilots assess their physical and mental health and evaluate a slew of situational factors. contains detailed FAA-approved recommendations for determining when a flight is a no-go and details such a weighty decisionincluding medications, fatigue, trapped gases, vision impediments, spatial disorientation, carbon monoxide. Pilots will learn how to determine their personal minimums in flying, evaluate the benefits confidently handle in-air situations that could quickly become emergencies, such as smoke in the cabin decompression sickness.
The Federal Aviation Administration is the government organization that regulates and sets procedural standards for the aviation industry. The Civil Aviation Medical Institute is the branch of the FAA that oversees medical certification of pilots and aviation workers and trains aviation medical examiners.