1% rule (aviation medicine)
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1% rule (aviation medicine)
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In aviation medicine, the 1% rule is a risk threshold that is applied to the medical fitness of pilots. The 1% rule states that a 1% per annum risk of medical incapacitation is the threshold between acceptable and unacceptable. In other words: This 1 percent rule began in the late 1980s and early 1990s in a series of British and then European aviation cardiology workshops. The application of this "1 percent rule" has subsequently spread beyond the domain of aviation cardiology to all potential c
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Risk threshold applied to the medical fitness of pilots
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1%25_rule_(aviation_medicine)
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2023-07-25T06:56:15Z
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