EASA publish AMC and GM for new aircrew medical fitness regulations
- by Paul Dickens
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- 25 Nov, 2018
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UPDATE!
- our regular in-depth psychological assessment of pilots for recruitment and command upgrade with a number of operators
- designing psychological assessment processes for a number of operators in compliance with CAA CAP1938 including job analysis and OM A policy development, and training Basic Interviewers in line with CAP1938 requirements
- individual psychological assessments for pilots returning to work after Class 1 medical suspension
- assessment and support of pilots involved in serious incidents
- assessments of private pilots with mental health diagnoses for granting Class 2 medicals
- individual treatment/support work with pilots with sim anxiety and other aviation-related anxiety conditions
- training aviation peer supporters
- delivering webinars on aviation mental health and wellbeing awareness
- acting as a subject matter expert on a project for Leonardo Helicopter and the Norwegian Armed Forces
- participating in the ICAO mental health working group online meetings and the CAA FOLG Crew health and welfare subgroup
Phew! I'm sure there are things I've missed too. Since the start of 2021 we have acquired some significant new clients including Loganair Limited , BlueIslands, Castle Air and Air Charter Scotland, and we have a number of additional new contracts with operators in the UK and Europe in the offing. We also continue to support Kura Human Factors MAPS peer support programme working with over 40 AOCs across Europe as a result. We are now the exclusive suppliers of aviation psychology services to all 4 main offshore helicopter operators, Babcock Onshore and UKSAR and Irish Coast Guard SAR operations.
In April May I will be presenting at two online Royal Aeronautical Society events. On 27th and 28th April I will presenting during the Mental Wellbeing and Human Performance event and on 17th May I am presenting at the HF SG Engineering and Maintenance Conference. Both cover the topic of mental wellbeing and aviation, the first focussing on pilots the second - importantly - on aerospace engineers. I am also planning to update my "Cleared for Take Off" guide produced last year in the light of changed circumstances in the run up to flight operations post Covid, and new research that has emerged.
- urgent aircrew mental health assessment for operators
- online pilot peer selection interviews for the North Sea pilot peer consortium
- translating the "Cleared for Take Off!" guide into French and Spanish following requests from Canadian and Columbian pilot's unions
- presenting a Webinar (see above) on the guide for up to 1500 Avianca pilots across Central and South America
- reviewing papers for our professional aviation psychology journal
- planning activities with a number of operators for when travel is less restricted next month

- Wizzair
- DHL Air
- NHV Helicopters
- Bristow Helicopters
- Babcock Offshore and Onshore
- CargoLogicAir
- West Atlantic

- review available statistics related to mental health and accidents, serious incidents, medical incapacity during flight and loss of licence;
- review global legislation and policies on mental health and public safety;
- review guidance material in Manual of Civil Aviation Medicine (Doc 8984)
- review training programme for aviation medical examiners;
- develop proposal and guidance material in order to balance medical confidentiality & aviation safety (reporting to regulatory authorities and sharing of information between regulatory authorities);
- evaluate and provide advice on the role of psychological assessment, psychometric testing and psychiatric assessment during the aviation medical assessment (initial and recurrent);
- evaluate and provide advice on the role of simulator assessment (and performance criteria) in the determination of fitness to fly;
- review/develop risk assessment tool for fitness-to-fly;
- develop a Statement on mental health promotion material and distribution channels; and
- develop a Statement on the role of Peer Support Programmes -for aircrew and AMEs .
- 4 days of aero engineer psychological assessment in Aberdeen
- Presentations on mental health and wellbeing, CISM and single-crew CRM at Universal Helicopters in St John's Newfoundland, Canada
- Working on expert evidence relating to an aviation-related civil case in Scotland's Court of Session
- Writing two chapters for a forthcoming book on the psychological assessment of aircrew, one co-authored with my colleague Christine Farrell
- Meetings with potential new clients and updating with existing ones
- Lecturing to MSc students at the University of Edinburgh on aviation psychology
