The study of “external†radiation called cosmic radiation that strikes the earth from anywhere beyond the atmosphere is of great importance in radiation protection. All human beings are exposed to an uncontrollable amount of cosmic radiation on the ground level. Those who travel in space, airline crews and frequent flyers are exposed to additional level of cosmic radiation during their trip but unfor-tunately many of them are not aware of this. This workcalculates the exposure of aircrews and fre-quent flyers to cosmic radiation during travel along some air routes to and from Nigeria. The effective dose was computed using a dedicated software CARI 6M, developed by US FAA.The study focuses on the significance of the in-flight exposure, as...
4 copies submitted 5 figures 3 tables Running head: Cosmic radiation exposure aboard aircraf
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2021PDFTech ReportCopeland, KyleFriedberg, WallaceUnited States. De...
ing radiation doses received by commercial aircrew. Aviat Space Environ Med 2003; 74:746–52. Introdu...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of cosmic radiation and its applicability to commercial avi...
Cosmic radiations from outer space are continuously exposing the earth. Ambient dose rate at the atm...
An unfavourable effect of flying is the enhanced exposure of both passengers and aircrew to cosmic r...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection has recommended that cosmic radiation exposu...
The study of naturally-occurring radiation and its associated risk is one of the preoccupations of ...
Flight crew, including full-time flight attendant and pilots spend an average of 700-10001 hours at ...
It is certain that part of aircraft crew are anxious about exposure to cosmic radiation. It is des...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1992PDFTech ReportFriedberg, W.Snyder, L.Faulkner, D.N.Darden, E.B....
Owing to their professional activity, flight crews may receive a dose of some millisieverts within a...
The assessment of the exposure to cosmic radiation onboard aircraft is one of the preoccupations of ...
Since the discovery of cosmic radiation by Victor Hess in 1912, when he reported a significant incre...
This paper reports on radiation measurements in passenger aircraft of the Lufthansa airline, in whic...
4 copies submitted 5 figures 3 tables Running head: Cosmic radiation exposure aboard aircraf
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2021PDFTech ReportCopeland, KyleFriedberg, WallaceUnited States. De...
ing radiation doses received by commercial aircrew. Aviat Space Environ Med 2003; 74:746–52. Introdu...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of cosmic radiation and its applicability to commercial avi...
Cosmic radiations from outer space are continuously exposing the earth. Ambient dose rate at the atm...
An unfavourable effect of flying is the enhanced exposure of both passengers and aircrew to cosmic r...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection has recommended that cosmic radiation exposu...
The study of naturally-occurring radiation and its associated risk is one of the preoccupations of ...
Flight crew, including full-time flight attendant and pilots spend an average of 700-10001 hours at ...
It is certain that part of aircraft crew are anxious about exposure to cosmic radiation. It is des...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1992PDFTech ReportFriedberg, W.Snyder, L.Faulkner, D.N.Darden, E.B....
Owing to their professional activity, flight crews may receive a dose of some millisieverts within a...
The assessment of the exposure to cosmic radiation onboard aircraft is one of the preoccupations of ...
Since the discovery of cosmic radiation by Victor Hess in 1912, when he reported a significant incre...
This paper reports on radiation measurements in passenger aircraft of the Lufthansa airline, in whic...
4 copies submitted 5 figures 3 tables Running head: Cosmic radiation exposure aboard aircraf
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2021PDFTech ReportCopeland, KyleFriedberg, WallaceUnited States. De...
ing radiation doses received by commercial aircrew. Aviat Space Environ Med 2003; 74:746–52. Introdu...