
Medical cases treated by airport medical personnel can be “as various and … critical” as those treated in hospital emergency rooms, according to a two-year analysis of medical events that occurred at a clinic in a major international airport.
Airport Ops, Aviation Medicine, News
The clinic at one major international airport treats thousands of patients a year; a study says the number of travelers seeking care will grow.
by FSF Editorial Staff | May 29, 2024
Medical cases treated by airport medical personnel can be “as various and … critical” as those treated in hospital emergency rooms, according to a two-year analysis of medical events that occurred at a clinic in a major international airport.
Accident Investigation, Aviation Medicine, hypoxia, News
Managers knew the Gulfstream’s pressurization system ‘could not reliably attain the required cabin altitude’ but…
by Linda Werfelman
Research suggests that continuous, controlled application of UV-C light could significantly limit the spread of…
by Linda Werfelman
Airport Ops, conflict zones, cyberattacks, News
EASA has expanded its warning about conflict zone risks in Russian airspace.
by FSF Editorial Staff