Helicopter mishap attributed to single seizure.

Mil Med

Stephen C. Pugh Memorial Clinic, Coast Guard Support Center, Elizabeth City, NC 27909, USA.

Published: March 2008

A case report is presented of a 36-year-old U.S. Coast Guard aviator who had a single seizure while operating a helicopter on the ground. His seizure activity produced a loss of consciousness during which he pushed the cyclic to the left anterior quadrant that resulted in a ground mishap. No risk factors were identified in an extensive neurological workup. The current guidance for handling seizures in military aviation personnel is reviewed, along with considerations for treatment. Although the military aviation selection process carefully screens applicants for seizure history and potential, occasional seizures in the aviation population remain possible. Such events may result in military aircraft mishaps despite careful risk factor surveillance, as demonstrated by this case.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.7205/milmed.173.3.322DOI Listing

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