Block 1 Chapter 6-Physicals And Physiological Training Flashcards
What are the two most common types of physicals?
Initial and periodic
Which form is used to convey medical qualification for flying or special operations duty?
1042
How often are periodic flight physicals required?
Every 455 days from the date of the last flight physical
What type of waiver medically restricts members to fly a particular group of aircraft?
Categorical Flying Waiver
How long does the flight surgeons office have to notify the HARM when required periodic physical examinations have been given and when changes occur in an individual’s medical status that affect flying ability?
With in one day
How long can rated officers and CEAs be DNIF for?
365 days
What is DNIF?
“Duty not involving flying”, a temporary suspension of flying duties rather than a permanent disqualification.
How long can Non-rated officers and Non-CEAs enlisted aircrew members be DNIF?
180 days
What fields in ARMS are updated when placing or removing a member from DNIF status?
Physical Availability
Where is the 702 filed?
On the left side of the members FRF
When do active flying personnel have to receive aerospace physiological training?
Every 5 years
Where should you file an AF IMT 1042 that is placing a member on DNIF status?
Suspense File
What date from the AF IMT 1042 is entered into ARMS, to update an aircrew members physical qualification status?
The date the flight surgeon signs the 1042
Who is required to undergo physiological training?
Personnel who will be placed on active flying status and parachutist who participate in operations 10,000 feet above sea level.
When is original physiological training required for pilots and navigators?
In undergraduate flight training