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Chapter 17Aeromedical Factors

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  1. aeromedical factors
  2. medical certification
  3. medical certificate
  4. airman certificates
  5. glider
  6. sport pilots
  7. 14 CFR 61.53
  8. free balloon
  9. crewmember
  10. sport pilot
  11. AME — aviation medical examiner
  12. CAMI — Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
  13. third-class medical certificate
  14. aviation medicine
  15. private pilot certificate
  16. recreational pilot certificate
  17. second-class medical certificate
  18. commercial pilot certificate
  19. first-class medical certificate
  20. 14 CFR part 67 section 67.401
  21. airline transport pilots
  22. 14 CFR part 67
  23. 14 CFR part 61
  24. SODA — statement of demonstrated ability
  25. Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 67
  26. FSDO — Flight Standards District Office
  27. Special Issuance Authorization
  28. student pilot privileges only
  29. 14 CFR part 67, section 67.401
  30. not valid for flight requiring the use of radio
  31. diabetes mellitus
  32. angina pectoris
  33. disqualifying medical conditions
  34. myocardial infarction
  35. Federal Air Surgeon
  36. oral hypoglycemic medication
  37. bipolar disorder
  38. personality disorder
  39. substance dependence
  40. substance abuse
  41. Heart replacement
  42. CO2
  43. Parkinson's disease
  44. multiple sclerosis
  45. hypoxia
  46. Hyperventilation
  47. spatial disorientation
  48. motion sickness
  49. CO — carbon monoxide
  50. GS
  51. inflight emergencies
  52. dehydration
  53. scuba diving
  54. Hypoxic hypoxia
  55. hypemic hypoxia
  56. stagnant hypoxia
  57. histotoxic hypoxia
  58. Stress
  59. Partial pressure
  60. atmospheric pressure
  61. respiratory system
  62. nitrogen in the blood
  63. Sublimation
  64. Dry ice
  65. reduced oxygen
  66. CO2 — carbon dioxide
  67. oxygen deprivation
  68. carbon dioxide intoxication
  69. cardiac arrhythmia
  70. flightdeck
  71. hemoglobin
  72. partial pressure of oxygen
  73. storage container
  74. pressurization
  75. CO poisoning
  76. blood donation
  77. carbon dioxide
  78. acceleration of gravity (Gs)
  79. euphoria
  80. supplemental oxygen
  81. time of useful consciousness
  82. altitude chamber
  83. FAA — Federal Aviation Administration
  84. G-force
  85. narcotics
  86. cyanide
  87. Alcohol
  88. impaired judgment
  89. drowsiness
  90. excessive rate and depth of respiration
  91. Anxiety
  92. middle ear
  93. Valsalva technique
  94. frontal sinus
  95. maxillary sinus
  96. Eustachian tube
  97. sinus block
  98. frontal sinuses
  99. maxillary sinuses
  100. Visual impairment
  101. auditory canal
  102. Valsalva maneuver
  103. upper respiratory infection
  104. oral decongestants
  105. visual system
  106. hair cells
  107. vestibular system
  108. somatosensory system
  109. VMC — Visual Meteorological Conditions
  110. IMC — Instrument Meteorological Conditions
  111. semicircular canals
  112. vestibular nerve
  113. otolith organ
  114. endolymph fluid
  115. visual meteorological conditions (VMC)
  116. the leans
  117. Coriolis illusion
  118. instrument cross-check
  119. graveyard spiral
  120. graveyard spin
  121. somatogravic illusion
  122. otolith organs
  123. inversion illusion
  124. elevator illusion
  125. false horizon
  126. autokinesis
  127. aurora borealis
  128. postural system
  129. centrifugal force
  130. uncoordinated turns
  131. climbing turns
  132. visual illusions
  133. Postural Considerations
  134. Demonstration of Spatial Disorientation
  135. Barany chair
  136. Virtual Reality Spatial Disorientation Demonstrator
  137. approach airspeed
  138. positive G
  139. Spatial Disorientation Demonstrator
  140. climbing while accelerating
  141. climbing while turning
  142. diving while turning
  143. reversal of motion
  144. optical illusions
  145. Instrument Approach
  146. runway width illusion
  147. runway and terrain slopes illusion
  148. featureless terrain illusion
  149. black hole approach
  150. water refraction
  151. haze
  152. fog
  153. ground lighting illusions
  154. Airport/Facility Directory
  155. Glideslope
  156. VASI — Visual Approach Slope Indicator
  157. PAPI — Precision Approach Path Indicator
  158. electronic glideslope
  159. VDP — Visual Descent Point
  160. Chart Supplement U.S.
  161. Runway illusions
  162. Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) systems
  163. Carbon monoxide detector
  164. exhaust manifold
  165. airsickness
  166. internal combustion engines
  167. CO detectors
  168. stressor
  169. acute stress
  170. chronic stress
  171. fight or flight
  172. internal combustion engine
  173. tobacco smoke
  174. Fatigue
  175. acute fatigue
  176. chronic fatigue
  177. skill fatigue
  178. timing disruption
  179. perceptual field
  180. MSDS — Material Safety Data Sheet
  181. hydraulic fluid
  182. Pilot's Operating Handbook
  183. engine oil
  184. fuel
  185. CPR — cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  186. diuretic
  187. thirst mechanism
  188. activated charcoal
  189. aspiration
  190. diuretic drinks
  191. diuretics
  192. ethyl alcohol
  193. 14 CFR part 91
  194. 14 CFR part 61, section 61.53
  195. pilot-in-command
  196. Intoxication
  197. 14 CFR part 61 section 61.53
  198. 14 CFR part 91 section 91.17
  199. FDA — Food and Drug Administration
  200. 14 CFR part 91, section 91.17
  201. FDA — U.S. Food and Drug Administration
  202. OTC — over the counter
  203. half-life
  204. analgesics
  205. anesthetics
  206. acetylsalicylic acid
  207. DEA — Drug Enforcement Administration
  208. Federal aviation regulations
  209. cough suppressants
  210. acetaminophen (Tylenol)
  211. ibuprofen (Advil)
  212. stimulants
  213. motion sickness medication
  214. barometric pressure
  215. IMSAFE
  216. DCS — decompression sickness
  217. barometric pressures
  218. nitrogen
  219. the bends
  220. hyperbaric chamber
  221. illegal drugs
  222. hallucinatory effects
  223. low barometric pressures
  224. inert gases
  225. unpressurized aircraft
  226. rapid decompression
  227. oxygen mask
  228. emergency descent
  229. MSL — mean sea level
  230. pitting edema
  231. cornea
  232. retina
  233. mean sea level (MSL)
  234. vision in flight
  235. blind spots
  236. cones
  237. fovea
  238. photopic vision
  239. mesopic vision
  240. scotopic vision
  241. optic nerve
  242. pupil
  243. fovea centralis
  244. visual acuity
  245. off-center vision
  246. optic disk
  247. Blind Spot
  248. binocular vision
  249. Central Blind Spot
  250. windshield divider
  251. empty-field myopia
  252. night vision
  253. dark adaptation
  254. scanning techniques
  255. off-center viewing
  256. photochemical equilibrium
  257. Night Vision Protection
  258. flightdeck lighting
  259. neutral density (N-15) sunglasses
  260. pressure altitudes
  261. Oxygen Supply
  262. High Intensity Lighting
  263. Airfield Precautions
  264. distance estimation
  265. self-imposed stress
  266. hypoglycemia
  267. Vitamin A
  268. motion parallax
  269. monocular cues
  270. depth perception
  271. geometric perspective
  272. linear perspective
  273. apparent foreshortening
  274. aerial perspective
  275. binocular cues
  276. reversible perspective illusion
  277. size-distance illusion
  278. SVS — synthetic vision system
  279. EFVS — Enhanced Flight Vision System
  280. fascination (fixation)
  281. flicker vertigo
  282. night landing illusions
  283. EV — Enhanced Vision
  284. DEM — digital elevation model
  285. HUD — head-up display
  286. head-down display
  287. Combined Vision Systems
  288. ADS-B
  289. 14 CFR part 91 section 91.175
  290. FLIR — forward-looking infrared
  291. MMWR — Millimeter Wave Radar
  292. 14 CFR part 91, section 91.175
  293. DH — Decision Height
  294. MDA — Minimum Descent Altitude
  295. Category II
  296. Category III
  297. AIM — Aeronautical Information Manual