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Air Force pilots and aircrew who are pregnant will no longer be allowed to fly during their first trimester under revised flight rules announced by the service Tuesday. The move is one of several ...
Under the new guidance, aircrew members may no longer fly without a waiver during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy due to increased risk of miscarriage during the first trimester.
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FAILSAFE Workshop Enhances Navy Aircrew Safety
“Our job at PMA-202 is to equip and sustain aircrew with cutting-edge mission ready systems, ensuring their dominance in any operational environment,” said Capt. Joseph Kamara, who recently ...
An aircrew member was injured Monday afternoon when an ejection occurred, according to a media release from the 82nd Training Wing at Sheppard Air Force Base.
The Air Force is rolling back policies that would allow pregnant aircrew members to fly early in their pregnancy and are adding higher scrutiny to those seeking waivers to stay in the skies.
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