BernDawg said:G2 O2 A5 = 90% of members (ballpark)
Gramps said:While on the subject of MPRR, does anyone know what CFA AA Spanish/Castillian means? Aparently it was a course I took a number of years ago but for the life of me do not remember it nor do I know what it was.
gcclarke said:Shouldn't be. EMAA should be getting its information from Peoplesoft. However, I don't think it's a real-time link, I think it syncs up on a periodic basis to update any changes made. If there's a discrepancy, I'd suggest waiting a day or two before declaring shenanigans.
Fogle said:So does anyone have geo 1 and occupational 1?
SupersonicMax said:Really? I have never seen anyone with it and was told it was reserved for Astronauts.
Geographical Factors
G1 - assigned to the member who has successfully passed the stringent medical requirements for such unique duty as astronaut training;
G2 - assigned to the member:
a.who has no geographical limitations due to a medical condition; and
b.who is considered healthy and, at most, requires only routine, periodic or scheduled medical services no more frequently than every twelve (12) months (see definitions in Chapter 2, 4.c.).
Occupational Factors
O1 - assigned to those rare members who have successfully completed medical screening for such unique duties as astronaut training.
O2 - assigned to the member who has no employment limitations of a medical nature
O3 - assigned to the member who has some specific employment limitation(s) which can be clearly and specifically detailed, and which prevent the member from fully meeting the Generic or the MOC task statements.
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ArmyVern said:Oh lookie here ... from the Medical Standards (CFP 154) itself