Botswana - compulsory HIV tests for pilots
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So whats the usual scenario in Africa for HIV pilots? Here in Europe JAR rules allow pilots to hold a medical, although there is strict monitoring of the disease. There is no requirement for compulsory testing, even though we have ICAO licenses here.
When I worked in central Africa a few years back, I don't remember having anything checked for my medical!
When I worked in central Africa a few years back, I don't remember having anything checked for my medical!
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Aids
The UAE does not insist on aids trest for pilots initial medicals, the aids test is for the issue of a residence visa.
The JAA and FAA do not insist on aids tests.
Russia insists on aids tests for 12 mths visas but not 12 x 1 month visa. ????
I was a visiting pilot in Botswana last week, and found the country very interesting, 40% aids, reported.
Not sure if I would even practice even very safe sex.
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The JAA and FAA do not insist on aids tests.
Russia insists on aids tests for 12 mths visas but not 12 x 1 month visa. ????
I was a visiting pilot in Botswana last week, and found the country very interesting, 40% aids, reported.
Not sure if I would even practice even very safe sex.
glf
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The Botswana national carrier has had more than one incident that has in one way or another been related to the virus...... With staff becoming very ill and mentally unstable due to circumstances and then taking out part of the fleet by flying the 1 of 3 ATR's into the others when they were told that their license was being pulled - another recent incident with a crew member setting themselves alight..... maybe an HIV test is not enough.....but it's a start. ICAO might be onto something.....
Thank goodness this is a rumour network......
Botswana also has a very positive attitude in fighting the virus - they are one of the few countries that have reasonably accurate statistics - they're not afraid to show the truth of what this virus is doing to their population.
It will be interesting to see how it gets implemented.....and if other neighbouring countries will follow - oh except for SA they've got their beetroot and Garlic....
Thank goodness this is a rumour network......
Botswana also has a very positive attitude in fighting the virus - they are one of the few countries that have reasonably accurate statistics - they're not afraid to show the truth of what this virus is doing to their population.
It will be interesting to see how it gets implemented.....and if other neighbouring countries will follow - oh except for SA they've got their beetroot and Garlic....
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I've found a link for the ICAO document on HIV:http://www.icao.int/icaonet/dcs/8984...pter_12_en.pdf
I can't see anything in there about compulsory HIV tests (other than for those already being monitored), most of it seems to be about the circumstances where a medical can still be issued.
I can't see anything in there about compulsory HIV tests (other than for those already being monitored), most of it seems to be about the circumstances where a medical can still be issued.







