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Pilot Mental Health: Expert Working Group Recommendations
Article Category: Article Commentary
Volume/Issue: Volume 83: Issue 12
Online Publication Date: Dec 01, 2012
DOI: 10.3357/ASEM.3539.2012
Page Range: 1184 – 1185

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Volume/Issue: Volume 87: Issue 5
Online Publication Date: May 01, 2016
Page Range: 505 – 507
Ries Simons,
René Maire,
Alwin Van Drongelen, and
Pierre Valk
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 92: Issue 12
Online Publication Date: Dec 01, 2021
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Michael B. Russo
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Volume/Issue: Volume 78: Issue 5:Supplement
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Erich Roedig
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Volume/Issue: Volume 78: Issue 5:Supplement
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Jan Nybo Nielsen
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Volume/Issue: Volume 78: Issue 5:Supplement
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Marten Meijer
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Volume/Issue: Volume 78: Issue 5:Supplement
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Hilary F. Jaeger
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Volume/Issue: Volume 78: Issue 5:Supplement
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Volume/Issue: Volume 37: Issue 4
Online Publication Date: Apr 01, 1966
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Ryan S. Mayes,
Christopher J. Keirns,
Amy G. Hicks,
Luke D. Menner,
Maximilian S. Lee,
Joseph H. Wagner, and
Robert L. Baltzer
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Legacy disposition recommendation vs. AMRAAM disposition recommendation. The diagonal cells from top left to bottom right are concordant (white boxes), where the AMRAAM and legacy dispositions were the same. The AMRAAM disposition was more restrictive for cells above this diagonal line (medium gray), and less restrictive for cells below the line (light gray). Percentages are expressed as the cell number divided by the total legacy dispositions for a given row. *Both cases were impacted by a policy change. The AMRAAM and legacy dispositions were in accordance with aeromedical policy at the time of review; the policy changed in between legacy and AMRAAM dispositions. The legacy disposition was not in accordance with aeromedical policy at the time of the legacy disposition recommendation. Compared to the legacy disposition, one restricted waiver was less restrictive with the AMRAAM disposition, and one restricted waiver was more restrictive with the AMRAAM disposition.


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