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Dr Ian Perry has investigated all types of accidents and incidents for many years. These include investigating the Manchester Boeing fire for the airfield insurers, and providing medical evidence to the Governments of Nigeria and Botswana following serious aircraft accidents. For 15yrs Dr Perry has been a Home Office Referee, deciding medical appeals. The Home Office then changed the system to be less adversarial to a Dispute Resolution format. Dr Perry was an a original member of the Disability Tribunal.
Dr Perry's Legal Associates include one of the world's leading aviation lawyer's. He provides the back up of expert legal and other advice as required. |
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Dr Ian Perry has the following qualifications:MB BS MFOM CFIOSH CFIM FRAeS DAvMED MAE MBAC. He graduated from Guy's Hospital London. He holds the Membership of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine. He has the Diploma in Aviation Medicine (UK Royal College of Physicians. London.), and was one of the first people to get such a qualification which he acquired whilst serving in the UK Royal Army Medical Corps. |
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He passed No: 200 UK Army Pilot's course, attaining VIP pilot status a year later. During this period Dr Perry was a UK Delegate to the NATO Aerospace and Research Group. He chaired Groups dealing with Aircrew Fatigue and published monographs dealing with Aircraft Colour Recognition and Aircrew Fatigue. He also established the Army's Department of Aviation Medicine. |
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On leaving the Regular Army, Dr Perry took over the only private aviation/occupational medical practice in existance at that time. The practice originally examined and licensed some 2500 pilots world-wide annually. Over the years the practice has changed, seeing more pilots medical problems from all over the world, and dealing with many more cases associated with occupational medicine and medical legal matters.
Publications include papers on Carbon Monoxide poisoning, Aircrew Fatigue and Dermatology. Dr Perry represents IAOPA as a Consultant in Aviation Medicine. As such he served for 15yrs on the Medical Subcommittee of the Joint Aviation Authority of Europe. In recognition of his work Dr Perry has been made a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, a Chartered Fellow of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, a Chartered Fellow of the Institute of Management, a Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association and an Acadamician of the International Academy of Aviation and Space Medicine. |
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He serves on US/AOPA Board of Aviation Medical Advisors, a singular honour for an Englishman. Dr Perry is a scientific editor of the Journal of Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine. He was Chairman of the Aviation Consultants Association for two years in 1994/95, and Master of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators in 1996/97.
He is a fully practising member of the Academy of Experts and a member of the Society of Expert Witnesses. He still flies when he can, to keep his hand in and his knowledge up to date. Dr Perry can be contacted personally on his email: ian@ianperry.com or by the phone numbers on the Home Page |
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