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What is the primary goal of the Aviation Medicine Program? - ANSWER A ER-
Preventive medicine to maintain health and performance of aviation personnel
Who is a rated crewmember in the medical team? - ANSWER-Flight Surgeon
Who are nonrated aeromedical providers? - ANSWER-Aeromedical Physician Assistant
(APA) and Aviation Medicine Nurse Practitioner (AMNP)
Who is the SME for human factors and accident investigation? - ANSWER-Aeromedical
Psychologist
What organization manages flight physicals and waivers? - ANSWER-Army
Aeromedical Activity (AAMA)
What organization investigates aviation accidents and writes safety policy? - ANSWER-
U.S. Combat Readiness Center (CRC)
What organization conducts research on life support equipment? - ANSWER-U.S. Army
Aeromedical Research Laboratory (USAARL)
Who conducts aeromedical training and ARMS surveys? - ANSWER-Department of
Aviation Medicine (DAM)
What is the FDME? - ANSWER-Flying Duty Medical Examination
What is the FDHS? - ANSWER-Flying Duty Health Screening
How often is a comprehensive FDME performed for ages 20-50? - ANSWER-Every 5
years
How often is a short flight physical (FDHS) performed? - ANSWER-Annually
What is the FDME birth month window? - ANSWER-Must be completed within 3 months
prior to the last day of birth month
How many FDME extensions are allowed? - ANSWER-One, valid through the month
after the birth month
, What is DD Form 2992 used for? - ANSWER-Medical recommendation for flying duty
(up-slip or down-slip)
Who can sign a DD 2992? - ANSWER-Flight Surgeon, APA, AMNP
Who has final approval authority for a DD 2992? - ANSWER-Unit Commander
What does DNIF mean? - ANSWER-Duty Not to Include Flying
What is temporary disqualification? - ANSWER-Medical condition expected to resolve
within 365 days, no waiver needed
What is permanent disqualification? - ANSWER-Medical condition likely to last longer
than 365 days, waiver required
Who approves waivers for flight personnel in the USAR? - ANSWER-Army HRC
What is the criteria for a waiver? - ANSWER-Condition is stable, doesn't pose safety
risk, won't worsen in service
How long is flying restricted after general anesthesia? - ANSWER-48 hours
How long is flying restricted after local anesthesia? - ANSWER-12 hours
How long after scuba diving must aircrew wait to fly? - ANSWER-24 hours
How long after donating blood must aircrew wait to fly? - ANSWER-72 hours for 200cc
or more
How long must aircrew wait to fly after an immunization? - ANSWER-Minimum of 12
hours, longer if reaction occurs
What is the restriction after simulator sickness? - ANSWER-12 hours after full resolution
of symptoms
What is Class 1 medication? - ANSWER-OTC meds used short-term with flight provider
knowledge
What is Class 2 medication? - ANSWER-Prescription meds that may be used under
provider supervision without waiver
What is Class 3 medication? - ANSWER-Requires a waiver due to potential side effects
or condition severity