The role of psychometric evaluation techniques in aerospace medicine is discussed, with emphasis on the use of psychological evaluation in making the decision of whether a pilot should return to flying after an illness. Aspects of the clinical review and psychological testing are discussed. It is argued that psychological testing should result in relevant recommendations about flying status based on the examiner's experience and the specific evaluation of the aviator.
Psychometric Evaluation Techniques in Aerospace Medicine
1991
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
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