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She has published on incapacitation and cardiovascular risk in commercial pilots, fitness to
fly after chemotherapy and malignant disease, insulin-treated diabetes, colour vision
assessment of pilots and medical considerations for spaceplane operations.
Last updated: 03 December 2020
Study on the travel needs of the ageing population at Heathrow
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3.2 Age-related conditions
3.2.1 Beyond the age of 60, non-communicable diseases such as stroke,
heart disease, diabetes, asthma, cancer and dementia become
much more prevalent.
Last updated: 02 September 2022
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(14) Describe the problems associated with Type 2 (mostly
adult) diabetes:
— risk factors;
— insulin resistance;
— complications (vascular, neurological) and the
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Official Record Series 9, Decision No. 5 Schedule 1
European Aviation Safety Agency Appendix to Annex I to ED Decision 2018/001/R
SUBJECT 040 — HUMAN PERFORMANCE AND LIMITATIONS
Syllabus
reference
BK Syllabus details and associated Learning Objectives Aeroplane Helicopter IR CB-IR(A)
and EIR
Remarks
ATPL CPL ATPL/
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consequences for the medical licence;
— pilots are not protected from Type 2 diabetes
more than other people
Last updated: 05 March 2021
Pilot.
Last updated: 17 November 2021
Gagarin was
a USSR Air Force pilot, trained to fly fast jets.
Last updated: 15 July 2014
Where safe,
and possible, we will always seek to grant such an approval and
examples include cases where individuals have diabetes or are
HIV positive.
Last updated: 12 September 2024