Air Force: Heart Diseases

(asked on 5th July 2019) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, pursuant the Answer of 4 July 2019 to Question 271441 on Armed Forces: Heart Diseases, for what reason RAF recruits do not receive an electrocardiogram test; and whether such a test is a requirement for a recruit to gain a pilot's licence.


Answered by
Tobias Ellwood Portrait
Tobias Ellwood
This question was answered on 10th July 2019

RAF screening is designed to detect significant cardiovascular abnormalities prior to service. While RAF recruits do not routinely receive an electrocardiogram (ECG), where screening indicates they may have a problem an ECG, exercise ECG, 24-hour ECG or echocardiogram might be performed.

For aircrew candidates, an ECG is required before entering pilot training.

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