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Of 2019 Newsletters Ever Upwards Index 2019 Starting in January 2015, the news portion of the journal went online only. The page numbers start with an 'N' to notate this and will run concurrently throughout the year. Abbreviations: p = photo(s); obit = obituary; nb = news bite. Index to Departments Castleberry T—N24p Charles J—N57p Aerospace Human Factors Association awards—N59 Chowdhury L—N57p Aerospace Physiology Society awards—N58 Cinelli I—N23p, N39p Army Aviation Medical Association awards—N59 Colbourne SA—N74 Association News—N1, N4, N8, N11, N15, N22, N29, N50, Cole R—N46 N64, N65, N68, N72, N76 Combs E—N58p Corporate News Bites—N3, N7, N10, N13, N20, N28, N49, Crump G—N74 N63, N67, N70, N74, N79 Curry I—N44p In Memoriam—N1, N17, N18, N47, N68, N77 Dalen I—N59 Meetings Calendar—N3, N7, N10, N13, N18, N28, N48, Dalitsch W—N1p N60, N65, N69, N73, N80 Davenport E—N45 New Members—N1, N5, N8, N11, N17, N27, N47, N60, Day P—N52p N65, N68, N72, N77 DeFazio P—N10nb News of Corporate Members—N2, N6, N9, N12, N19, N27, DeJohn C—N31p, N50p, N59p N48, N61, N66, N70, N74, N78 DePete J—N12 News of Members—N8, N27, N46, N59, N64, N68, N72, Dervay J—N57p N76 DeSaulnier M—N66 Obituary Listing—N11, N18, N65, N69 De Voll JR—N30p Society of U.S. Naval Flight Surgeons awards—N59 Dille JR—N47p/obit Space Medicine Association Awards—N57 Dillinger T—N26p Donahoe T—N58p Index to Names Drane M—N45 Acromite M—N45 Duckworth T—N28, N66 Affleck J—N45 Duvigneaud N—N56p Almond N—N59p Easter B—N46, N56p Altchuler S—N29p, N46p Enakel S—N58p Amoroso P—N45 Ercoline B—N58p Andersen K—N59 Eveson L—N57p Anderson A—N46 Feuillie V—N40p, N46p Anderson G—N33p Flarity K—N64p Aunon-Chancellor S—N58p Florom-Smith A—N22p Baardsen R—N59 Foley MF—N17p/obit Backus C—N26p Fondy S—N59p Baker M—N12 Frey MA—N68p/obit Baraka ASAM—N46, N64p Frieling M—N36p, N44p, N52p, N57p Barnes TD—N59p Fujise K—N70nb Barratt MR—N53p Gaines I—N58p Barson J—N41p Galdamez L—N58p Bayuse T—N36p, N45 Garrett JS—N67nb Beck G—N37p Garrison RT—N65obit Beilharz T—N74 Gaydos S—N59p Berg A—N45 Giuliano S—N2p Berry C—N53p Gogate S—N45 Berry MA—N29p, N31p, N46p, N51p Goodman S—N39p Blue R—N11, N45 Green N—N1p Blumenthal R—N66 Greene MR—N15, N16p, N53p, N57p, N58p Bradke B—N8 Griffin G—N53p Britton J—N15p, N53p Haddon R—N32p Broadwell K—N35p, N43p, N53p Hancock P—N58 Buttar G—N56p Harrison M—N57p Cable G—N35p Hawkins MF—N69obit Caldwell J—N33p Hayes J—N25p, N57p Cantwell M—N66 Heerbaart A—N52p Carey D—N49nb Hill R—N58p Carpentier W—N53p, N57p, N60 Hodkinson P—N45 Carter C—N52p Hohman D—N76p Holland D—N34p, N46p Myers J—N57p Hook D—N58p Myers-Pacheco Wang J—N57p Hosegood I—N22p Nelson N—N57p Hughes DG—N24p Newman D—N2p, N13nb, N67nb Hughes K—N72p Ninefeldt P—N58p Inhofe J—N28 O’Brien D—N37p Ivan D—N43p O’Brien T—N74 Jacobs S—N59p Olins E—N45, N59p Jacques M—N22p, N39p, N59p Ong KM—N16p, N53p, N56 Johnson N—N52p Opresko C—N58p Jokubaitis V—N62 Ortega H—N72p Jordaan A—N68p Ortega HJ Jr—N50p, N51p, N68p, N72p, N76p Karnath B—N3nb Owolabi MA—N27p Kaul N—N9 Parazynski S—N11 Khan M—N45 Parmet A—N38p Kiderman A—N7nb Passmore J—N13nb Kildall S—N52p Pinkston B/Elvis—N4, N46p Klobuchar A—N66 Porras F—N51p Kogel J—N19 Powell-Dunford N—N45 Kozlovskaya I—N57 Powers WE—N45 Krieger D—N7nb Prendergast F—N74 Kupke M—N56p Ramsburg C—N58p Kwan P—N9 Ricaurte E—N31p Kwon YH—N35p Roberts S—N72p Lancaster J—N49nb Roedig E—N34p, N46p, N72p Landry S—N70 Romine D—N59p Larsen JP—N59 Saary J—N45 Larsen R—N10nb Sardana T—N45 Laurent B—N42p, N52p Sargsyan A—N57p LaVan JT—N25p, N30p Schall DG—N42, N43p Lawrence M—N70 Scheeler T—N58p Leland R—N32p Schmid K—N49nb Leong CY“D”—N72p Schroeder H—N10nb Levin D—N46 Seemel N—N62 Liao J—N9 Shah J—N57p, N58p Lippert A—N23p Shamburek RH—N18obit Lowry C—N4 Sharma G—N6 Ma J—N16p, N53p Shender B—N1p, N42p MacSparran P—N45p, N46p Shields J—N56p Maertens N—N58p Shurlow CA—N22p Markey E—N66 Silberman W—N43p, N45p, N59p Marotte H—N40p Simmons P—N74 Marshal-Goebel K—N43p Sirek A—N45 Martin J—N74nb Smith T—N38p Masrani P—N45 Snell E—N10nb Massa T—N35p, N45, N58p Snyder Q—N3nb, N38, N39p N63nb Masterova KS—N4p Sobel A—N59p Mathers C—N57p Speicher L—N45 Matthews W—N45 Stankovic A—N58 McCarthy G—N76p Stepanek J—N11 McKinley R—N45 Sventek D—N52p McPherson M—N59p Sventek J—N54p, N68p Mercereau MD—N18obit Szurszewski J—N74 Metelko A—N58p Taylor HL—77p/obit Miles P—N20 Tedder C—N45 Mitchell C—N48 ompson M—N44, N45p, N46p Mitchell S—N45 Tucey T—N70 Mollan I—N1p Turner R—N45 Monberg R—N1p Urban RJ—N6 Moore R—N45 Vander Ark S—N45 Moynihan S—N45 Vargas G—N47p, N52p Munoz B—N58p Velho R—N15p, N53p Vermeiren E—N51p Wilkinson E—N72 Vermeiren R—N29p, N30p, N31p, N32p, N33p, N34p, Williams B—N74 N35p, N36p, N37p, N38p, N39p, N41p, N42p, N43p, Wolbrink A—N56p N44p, N45p, N46p, N50p, N51p, N52p, N53p, N54p, Wolpert E—N74 N56p, N65p Wörner J—N52p Villaire NE—N1p/obit Wuyts F—N52p Webb J—N41p Yacavone DW—N11obit Weinberg D—N58p Young J—N70nb Wiegmann D—N59p Index to Departments AsMA members attend meeting in Russia—N76p AsMA members help prepare for Mars mission—N46 Aerospace Medical Association News AsMA members publish article—N11 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting AsMA mentioned in ISS article—N17 Apollo 11 panel—N53p AsMA SPC meeting—N1p Exhibitors—N61p Associate Fellows elected—N11 Fellows 2019—N45p Baraka honored at SDW—N64p Fiy-year pins—N51p Bradke quoted in article—N8 Honors Night Changes to Allied Membership—N76 Arnold D. Tuttle Award—N44p Constituent Organization Presidents—N22 Boothby-Edwards Award—N31p DeJohn is President-Elect—N50p David M. Clark Award—N32p Fellows scholarship winner—N4p Elvis sighting—N46p Flarity succeeds to ANAHPS Presidency—N64p Eric Liljencrantz Award—N38p International relations—N68p Harry G. Moseley Award—N41p Intro to Epidemiology workshop—N8 Joe Kerwin Award—N36p Jacques named AsM Specialist of the Year—N59p John Ernsting Award—N33p Jeffrey R. Davis scholarship winner—N16p John A. Tamisiea Award—N42, N43p New extreme medicine workshop—N4 John C. Adams Award—N30p Proposed bylaws change—N4 John Paul Stapp Award—N42p Silberman receives OAM—N59p Julian E. Ward Award—N44, N45p Stanley R. Mohler scholarship winner—N16p Kent K. Gillingham Award—N34p Sventek interviewed for podcast—N68p Louis H. Bauer Founders Award—N29p Vargas earns MPA—N47p Marie Marvingt Award—N40p Vermeiren honored by King of Belgium—N65p Mary T. Klinker Award—N37p Wilkinson quoted in stowaway article—N72 Presidents’ hug—N50p Aerospace Human Factors Association (AsHFA) Past President's gi and pin—N51p Cinelli is incoming President—N23p President's citation—N51p Taylor Founder’s award—N59p Raymond F. Longacre Award—N38, N39p Aerospace Medicine Student & Resident Organization eodore C. Lyster Award—N39p (AMSRO) omas J. & Margaret D. Tredici Award—N43p Mantri scholarship winner—N15p, N53p Walter & Sylvia Goldenrath Award—N35p Aerospace Nursing & Allied Health Professionals Society Won Chuel Kay Award—N35p (ANAHPS) Ladies of AsMA—N52p Flarity succeeds to Presidency—N64p Plenary Lectures Florom-Smith becomes President—N22p Eugen Reinartz Lecture—N52p Aerospace Physiology Society (AsPS) Harry G. Armstrong Lecture—N52p Aerospace board certification—N58p Louis H. Bauer Lecture—N52p Hitchcock award—N58p RAM Bowl—N56p Lippert is President—N23p Scholarship winners—N53p Luncheon speaker—N59p Speed mentoring—N56p Partnership in education—N58p Trumbo 5K Run-Walk—N56p Paul Bert Award—N58p ABPM announces expanded eligibility—N73 Post award—N58p ABPM approves Longitudinal Assessment Pilot—N78 Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) AMHP publishes first OA articles—N76 Applauds Safety Is Not for Sale Act—N20nb Anita Mantri scholarship winner—N15p Commends Transport Canada for updating flight & Annual Business Meeting minutes—N54 duty-time regs—N3nb AsMA announced tiered corporate membership—N76 Names new general manager—N7nb AsMA elected officers—N50 Partners with U.S. officials to fight human trafficking— AsMA Fellows Class of 2019—N45p N49 AsMA introduces allied membership—N72 Presents air safety award—N62 AsMA scholarship winners—N15p Supports funding stability for FAA—N10nb AsMA members attend meeting in Hungary—N72p Testifies to Congress on safety—N75 Urges better fatigue rules for cargo pilots—N66 Participates in autonomous vehicle race—N67 Works toward fee transparency—N63 Receives award from UK military—N70 Aircra Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Signs Women in Defence charter—N74 Announces scholarship winners—N49 Wins military support contracts—N19 Applauds provision to reimburse airports for Presidential Wins NASA contract—N49 TFRs—N10nb Konan Medical Commemorated with Senate Resolution—N28 Announces rollout of obectiveFIELD—N79nb Fly-in to feature period paratroopers—N19 Life Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Branch (LSBEB) Medical specialist recognized—N74 Dillinger is President—N26p Named top trade association—N2 Martin-Baker Aircra Co., Ltd. Uses weather survey to aid safety initiatives—N71 Awarded employer of the year—N79 You Can Fly wins NAA award—N78 Marks 70th anniversary of first life saved by their ejection Allied Pilots Association (APA) seats—N49nb Endorses Safe Landings Act—N66 Presented with Spirit of Flight Award—N74nb President becomes union’s first officer to testify in DC— Rejoins as Corporate Member—N9 N49nb To receive Spirit of Flight Award—N66 Supports funding stability for FAA—N10nb Wins award from Lockheed Martin—N70 Supports review of aircra certification—N20nb Mayo Clinic Voices support for American Airlines-Qantas venture— Announces alumni awards—N74 N3nb Announces medtech accelerator cohort—N20 Welcomes progress on Fair & Open Skies
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