The organisations involved in health facilitation are 3
international ones, 1 national one and 1 local
one.
The three international ones are:
(a) The World Health Organisation, an offshoot of the
United Nations and before that the League of
Nations. This body has headquarters at Geneva and
disseminates on a daily basis, world-wide
information on epidemic diseases, thus keeping
countries fully informed of the current disease
position in other countries.
(b) The International Civil Aviation Organisation,
which is a consortium of Government Agencies which
draws up statutory regulations for the international
control of air travel including, among others,
personnel and medical problems. Its objective is to
implement the Chicago Convention which, in turn, was
the successor to the Paris Convention. It is
obviously desirable that recommended practices of
medical standards for pilots should be uniform
throughout the world. Sir Frederick Tymms was at one
time the UK representative.
(c) The International Air Transport Association, a
voluntary organisation of air operators which
endeavours to regulate conditions among commercially
competing airlines. The medical committee, like
other committees, makes an annual report to the
Executive. Sir Wjlliam Hildred was its distinguished
chairman for many years.