
There is debate about whether pilots infected with the human immunodeficiency virus should be permitted to pilot an aircraft. Approximately three in-flight medical emergencies occur each day, with physicians, flying as passengers, responding to 85% of them. There is no evidence that tuberculosis is any more likely to be contracted on a commercial airliner than on any other public conveyance.
Aircraft, Cardiovascular Diseases, Aerospace Medicine, Humans, HIV Infections, Public Health, Safety, Space Flight, Bone Demineralization, Pathologic, United States
Aircraft, Cardiovascular Diseases, Aerospace Medicine, Humans, HIV Infections, Public Health, Safety, Space Flight, Bone Demineralization, Pathologic, United States
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