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This report details the findings of the FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Intitute's evaluation of the epidemiological, toxicological, and aeromedical findings from pilots involved in aircraft-assisted suicides. Case histories, accident information, and the declaration of suicide as the probable cause in the aviation accidents were obtained from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). Toxicological information was obtained from the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute's Bioaeronautical Sciences Research Laboratory. Other relevant information was obtained from medical certification data systems.
Air pilots --- Aircraft accidents --- Accidents, Aviation. --- Aerospace Medicine --- Aviation. --- Substance-Related Disorders. --- Suicide. --- Suicidal behavior --- Human factors --- methods. --- United States.
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Urine --- Alcohol in the body. --- Forensic toxicology. --- Aircraft accidents --- Analysis. --- Investigation
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Drinking and airplane accidents. --- Aircraft accidents --- Aeronautics --- Drug abuse. --- Human factors. --- Investigation. --- Safety measures.
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Forensic toxicology --- Aircraft accidents --- Testing. --- Human factors --- Analysis.
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Aircraft accidents --- Air pilots --- Investigation. --- Drug use.
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Drug testing. --- Liquid chromatography. --- Mass spectrometry. --- Forensic toxicology. --- Aircraft accidents --- Investigation
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Ethanol --- Urine --- Aircraft accidents --- Analysis. --- Investigation
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Climatology. --- Visibility. --- Weather. --- Fog. --- Haze. --- United States.
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