NTL Record

Title Characteristics of medically disqualified airline pilots.
Record ID 39449
Personal Name
Creator
Dark, Shirley J.
Corporate Creator Civil Aeromedical Institute
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Office of Aviation Medicine
Publisher Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Publication Date 19830000
Language English
Abstract Observations on the airline pilot group probably come as close to a true reflection of incidence of disqualifying disease as is possible to observe. Prescreening by airline companies before employment and the stringent Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements for issuance of a first-class medical certificate result in this group being essentially purged of disease prevalence that contributes to higher rates for other groups. Also, because of occupational/economic reasons, these individuals are less likely to voluntarily remove themselves from followup observation for known medical conditions that would preclude FAA medical certification. Conversely, voluntary attrition is a more frequent occurrence among nonoccupationally connected pilots who recognize that they are not medically qualified and, therefore, are never heard from again by the FAA. Age-specific denial rates for airline pilots increase to the highest rate at age interval 55-59. The most significant causes for denial are cardiovascular, neuropsychiatric, and the miscellaneous category. The importance of these causes for denial, particularly above age 45, is again recognized. Age- cause-specific findings for the airline pilot group follow epidemiologic expectations, with age being a significant variable associated with increased rates. Of interest in the data on denial be employer is that the larger employers, many of which have their own medical facilities, have uniformly lower denial rates than smaller employers.
Rosap ID dot:21230
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/21230
TRT Terms Airline pilots; General aviation; Air pilots; Medical examinations and tests; Certification; Licenses; Age; Gender; Physical condition; Pathology; Epidemiology; Psychiatry; Neurology; Cardiovascular diseases; Medication; Alcoholism; Statistical analysis
General Subjects Air pilots--Medical examinations; Air pilots--Certification; Licenses; Age; Sex; Pathology; Epidemiology; Neurobehavioral disorders; Cardiovascular system--Diseases; Myocardial infarction; Coronary heart disease; Coronary artery bypass; Alcoholism; Drugs; Statistics
Classification NTL - AVIATION - AVIATION;
NTL - REFERENCES AND DIRECTORIES - Statistics
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number FAA-AM-83-5; DOT/FAA/AM-83/5
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/39000/39400/39449/AM83-05.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository