Aeromedical
Reporting of Laser Illumination of Aircraft
Laser Exposure to AircrewBy CAPT Matt Rings, NAMI Aerospace Ophthalmologist
Ebola Information
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Hyperbaric Chamber List (Updated Oct 2017)
Fatigue Resource Packet Aviation Part 1 (pages 1-38) Fatigue Resource Packet Aviation Part 2 (pages 52-98) Fatigue Resource Packet for Shipping Sleep/Fatigue Videos and Other ResourcesFatigue / FAST
Physiological Episode and Physiological Event Info
Reporting Requirements and Supplemental Info
R 081927Z JAN 18 Revised Aviation Physiological Event (PE) Initial Reporting For All USN and USMC Aircraft
171307Z OCT 2017 Revised Aviation Physiological Episode (PHYSEP) & Physiological Event (PE) Reporting For All USN and USMC Aircraft
031446Z APR 2017 Amended Aviation Physiologic Episode Reporting Requirements
Physiological Event (PE) Evidence Data Sheets
AV-8B | Part A | Part B
T-45 | Part A | Part B (Updated Sept 2017)
T-6 | Part A | Part B (Updated Feb 2018)
FA-18 A/F & EA-18G | Part A | Part B (Updated Aug 2018)
FA-35 | Part A | Part B | Part C | Part D | Form Read Me File (Updated Oct 2018)
Part C Form for All Platforms (Revised Feb 2018)
Contact Info: 757-444-3520 Ext: 7814 | POC: NRFK_SAFE_Code14@navy.milLast Revision: November 30, 2018