The Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Aviation Medical Examinations: A 24-Year Retrospective Analysis / 항공우주의학회지
Korean Journal of Aerospace and Environmental Medicine
; : 80-85, 2023.
Artigo
em Inglês
| WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental)
| ID: wpr-1002912
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ABSTRACT
Purpose@#Aviation medical exams are pivotal for health management in aviation professionals, ensuring safety. Despite their importance, a gap exists in literature detailing the dynamics of these exams, especially during the COVID-19 era. @*Methods@#Longitudinal data assessed distribution and trends based on sex, age, and qualification. A segment analyzed the pandemic’s influence, and a correlation between pilot age and disqualification rate was evaluated. @*Results@#Males represented 95.5% (124,751) of total applicants; females 4.5% (5,861).Age distribution under 40 (53.2%), 40s (26.4%), 50s (16.1%), and over 60 (4.2%).The majority (94.7%) had class 1 type. The fit rate was 87.4%, with conditional fit at 11.9%. Exams increased from 2,529 in 2000 to 15,149 in 2019, then decreased during COVID-19, with an expected recovery in 2023. Pilots’ trend mirrored this, with projections to exceed 12,000 exams in 2023. Of the pilots, 0.15% were deemed unfit, with age correlating with disqualification. @*Conclusion@#This study illuminates the evolution and impact of aviation medical examinations over 24 years, accentuating the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental)
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Korean Journal of Aerospace and Environmental Medicine
Ano de publicação:
2023
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