Analysis of Health Problems among Airline Pilots in Korea (2016~2018)

The medical fitness of pilots is part of the civil aviation safety scenery. This study aimed to analyze the health problems occurring among Korean commercial pilots. Three data sources were used to identify the health problems: 7,574 aviation medical examination data, 5,400 sick leaves and 39 cases...

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Main Authors: Ji Seon Kim, Yun Young Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aerospace Medical Association of Korea 2020-04-01
Series:Hanggong uju uihakoeji
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spelling doaj-e7d65d5ed629485fbdeba8a568fb38692021-01-26T02:12:25ZengAerospace Medical Association of KoreaHanggong uju uihakoeji1738-25482713-99722020-04-01301343910.46246/KJAsEM.30.1.34Analysis of Health Problems among Airline Pilots in Korea (2016~2018)Ji Seon Kim0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2593-7580Yun Young Choi1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0626-8986Aeromedical Center, Korean Air, Incheon, Korea Aeromedical Center, Korean Air, Incheon, Korea The medical fitness of pilots is part of the civil aviation safety scenery. This study aimed to analyze the health problems occurring among Korean commercial pilots. Three data sources were used to identify the health problems: 7,574 aviation medical examination data, 5,400 sick leaves and 39 cases of a decrease in medical fitness during flight duty period and layover of Korean commercial pilots who have been working for K airline from Jan. 1, 2016 to Dec. 31, 2018. This study was retrospectively analyzed using SPSS 22 statistical program. Waiver of medical certificates was an average 11.9% of total issuance for 3 years, with a denial of 0.1%. The leading cause of denial of medical certificates was predominantly of cardiovascular cause (55.6%). Mild respiratory and digestive disease accounted for 82% of total sick prevalence and 68% of total sick days. The psychiatric and cardiovascular disease were ranked high according to the number of days lost per case. The most common cause of decrease in medical fitness during flight duty period was acute abdominal pain (36.4%) and musculoskeletal disorder (40%) when staying abroad. Aeromedical emphasis on minimizing cardiovascular risk remains appropriate. Major pilot health problems identified in this study should be considered in establishing pilot health promotion programs for aviation safety. pilotssick leavephysical examination
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author Ji Seon Kim
Yun Young Choi
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Yun Young Choi
Analysis of Health Problems among Airline Pilots in Korea (2016~2018)
Hanggong uju uihakoeji
pilots
sick leave
physical examination
author_facet Ji Seon Kim
Yun Young Choi
author_sort Ji Seon Kim
title Analysis of Health Problems among Airline Pilots in Korea (2016~2018)
title_short Analysis of Health Problems among Airline Pilots in Korea (2016~2018)
title_full Analysis of Health Problems among Airline Pilots in Korea (2016~2018)
title_fullStr Analysis of Health Problems among Airline Pilots in Korea (2016~2018)
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Health Problems among Airline Pilots in Korea (2016~2018)
title_sort analysis of health problems among airline pilots in korea (2016~2018)
publisher Aerospace Medical Association of Korea
series Hanggong uju uihakoeji
issn 1738-2548
2713-9972
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The medical fitness of pilots is part of the civil aviation safety scenery. This study aimed to analyze the health problems occurring among Korean commercial pilots. Three data sources were used to identify the health problems: 7,574 aviation medical examination data, 5,400 sick leaves and 39 cases of a decrease in medical fitness during flight duty period and layover of Korean commercial pilots who have been working for K airline from Jan. 1, 2016 to Dec. 31, 2018. This study was retrospectively analyzed using SPSS 22 statistical program. Waiver of medical certificates was an average 11.9% of total issuance for 3 years, with a denial of 0.1%. The leading cause of denial of medical certificates was predominantly of cardiovascular cause (55.6%). Mild respiratory and digestive disease accounted for 82% of total sick prevalence and 68% of total sick days. The psychiatric and cardiovascular disease were ranked high according to the number of days lost per case. The most common cause of decrease in medical fitness during flight duty period was acute abdominal pain (36.4%) and musculoskeletal disorder (40%) when staying abroad. Aeromedical emphasis on minimizing cardiovascular risk remains appropriate. Major pilot health problems identified in this study should be considered in establishing pilot health promotion programs for aviation safety.
topic pilots
sick leave
physical examination
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