NAPPF
Aero Medical
Jim Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member
Jim talks about the special concerns connected to flying in the cold of winter.
(Hint: It doesn't just include a warmer coat.) There are things you need to
consider in the flight planning process, for the aircraft, and for the pilot and
passenger. We also talk about possible emergencies and how to be prepared for
them. SweeneyCorp,
USUA, NAPPF
(Part 1) (12/5/06)

Jim Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member
Jim talks about the special concerns connected to flying in the cold of winter.
(Hint: It doesn't just include a warmer coat.) There are things you need to
consider in the flight planning process, for the aircraft, and for the pilot and
passenger. We also talk about possible emergencies and how to be prepared for
them. SweeneyCorp,
USUA, NAPPF
(Part 2) (12/5/06)

Jim
Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member
Jim Sweeney
visits with us about Aeromedical Factors. We talk about things having to do with
the body and oxygen while flying. We'll learn about terms like hypoxia,
hyperventilation, and carbon monoxide poisoning. This is the kind of stuff that
keeps you safe. SweeneyCorp,
USUA, NAPPF
(Part 1) (1/31/06)

Jim Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member
Jim Sweeney
visits with us about Aeromedical Factors. We talk about things having to do with
the body and oxygen while flying. We'll learn about terms like hypoxia,
hyperventilation, and carbon monoxide poisoning. This is the kind of stuff that
keeps you safe. SweeneyCorp,
USUA, NAPPF
(Part 2) (1/31/06)

Jim
Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member
Jim Sweeney talks about
alcohol, drugs, cars, and planes. As you can imagine, they don't mix very well.
Jim talks about the limits the FAA puts on that mixture of activities and talks
about how even over-the-counter medicines can get you in trouble while flying.
SweeneyCorp,
USUA,
NAPPF (6/7/05)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF President and USUA Board Member
Aero-Medical factors are not mentioned that often in the ultralight world, but
they should be. There are a number of things that can impair your enjoyment of
the sky and possibly even cause a dangerous situation. Jim tells us about how to
stay safe. nappf.com/nappf_aero_medical.htm
(Part 1) (3/30/04)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF President and USUA Board Member
Aero-Medical factors are not mentioned that often in the ultralight world, but
they should be. There are a number of things that can impair your enjoyment of
the sky and possibly even cause a dangerous situation. Jim tells us about how to
stay safe. nappf.com/nappf_aero_medical.htm
(Part 2) (3/30/04)

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