Stewart Lecture

Cabin Crew – What Does it Take?

Stewart Named Lecture

AUDIO: DR NIGEL DOWDALL, HEAD OF AVIATION HEALTH UNIT, CAA speaks at the Society for the 2012 Stewart Named Lecture. Thanks to Martin Baker for supporting the event and to the Aerospace Medicine Group and the Stewart Trust for organising the lecture.

The Future of Aviation Medicine in Europe: Untangling the Web

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An audio presentation from a live talk given by Dr Sally Evans at the Royal Aeronautical Society for the annual Stewart Named Lecture in March 2010.

Aviation Medicine Research: An Unending Adventure

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An audio presentation from a live talk given by Dr Charles Billings at the Royal Aeronautical Society for the annual Stewart Named Lecture in March 2009.

Into Thin Air and Thick Mud: Aircraft Accidents and How to Survive Them

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An audio presentation from a live talk given by Wing Commander Matthew E. Lewis at the Royal Aeronautical Society for the annual Stewart Named Lecture in March 2008.

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The Stewart Lecture was established in 1969 to honour the life and work of Air Vice Marshal W K Stewart CB CBE AFC BSc MB ChB MRCP, who joined the staff of the RAF Physiology Laboratory in 1940 and commanded the RAF Institute of Aviation
Medicine (which the RAF Physiological Laboratory became) from 1947 until his death in 1967.

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