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Recent Trends in Aerospace Medicine 2015

Kwon YH

  • KMID: 2505498
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 2015 Aug;25(2):54-55.
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Method of Reducing Aircraft Noise in Flight Operation

Jeon SJ

  • KMID: 2505497
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 2015 Aug;25(2):50-53.
Aircraft noise is one of the hardest thing to control, because of its wide-range effects, and it needs a great deal of funding for preventing like removal airport or land...
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Pilot Mental Disorders

Kwon YH

  • KMID: 2505492
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 2015 Aug;25(2):29-32.
Pilot mental disorders are important risk factors of aviation accidents. It is not easy for an aviation medical examiner to diagnose pilot mental disorders and take appropriate measures. Pilots that...
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The Introduction and Operation of HFACS (The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System)

Choi JK, Kwon BH, C

  • KMID: 2505495
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 2015 Aug;25(2):37-42.
Around 70% of fatal accident causal factors are human factors. The human errors can be managed if the root causes were identified through the HFACS. If these human errors are not...
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Development and Utilization of Gravitational Accelerator

Jang TY, Kim KS, Heo MJ, Jung AY, Kim YH

  • KMID: 2505494
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 2015 Aug;25(2):33-36.
Several ground-based facilities have been developed for the study of hyper-gravity on Earth. Gravitational accelerator uses centrifugal force to make hyper-gravity condition. This machinery could be used not only for humans...
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Study on Introduction of Medical CRM into Healthcare

Kwon B, Choi J, Jang J

  • KMID: 2505496
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 2015 Aug;25(2):43-49.
Population based research suggests that in the United States between 44,000 and 98,000 patients die each year from preventable errors, making medical error the eighth most common cause of death....
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