Aviation Medicine

Specialists in aviation medicine study the reactions of humans to the stresses of air travel. They are concerned with the proper screening of candidates for flight training, the maintenance of maximum efficiency among aircrews, and with clinically oriented research into the effects of flight on the body. They also cooperate actively with aeronautical engineers in the development of safe aircraft.

 

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