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                      UNITED STATES GENERAL  ACCOUNTING OFFICE
                               WASHINGTON,  D C  20548


COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT DIVISION                                 JAN  2 7 1977

        The Honorable John L  McLucas
        Administrator, Federal Aviation
          Admi nistration
        Department of Transportation

        Dear Dr  McLucas

             We have reviewed the Federal Aviation Administration's
        (FAA) procedures for determining whether all civilian airmen
        are medically fit to fly   Our review of how FAA makes that
        assessment showed that the required airmen physical standards
        and examinations will not identify all disqualifying medical
        conditions and that FAA needs other sources to identify airmen
        with disqualifying medical conditions

             Physicians who encounter airmen in their routine practices
        are an important source   A Federal statute, however, requiring
        private physicians to report medically unfit airmen or granting
        physicians immunity for providing such information might be
        subject to legal attack   Unlike the Federal Government, States
        which license physicians have a right to place a reporting duty
        upon physicians and grant them immunity

             Because FAA needs all pertinent medical information
        regarding airmen, we believe States should be encouraged to
        enact legislation granting physicians immunity from civil
        responsibility for reporting patient medical data to FAA
        concerning alrmen

             In our review we

             --evaluated FAA's medical standards, examination procedures,
               and program management,

             --reviewed court decisions and State laws requiring
               physicians to report patient medical information, and

             --interviewed officials at FAA's Washington, D C
               headquarters







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