This project had three broad goals: (1) to identify environmental and organismic risks to performance of long-haul cockpit crews; (2) to assess how cognitive and psychomotor vigilance performance, and subjective measures of alertness, were affected by work-rest schedules typical of long-haul cockpit crews; and (3) to determine the alertness-promoting effectiveness of behavioral and technological countermeasures to fatigue on the flight deck. During the course of the research, a number of studies were completed in cooperation with the NASA Ames Fatigue Countermeasures Program. The publications emerging from this project are listed in a bibliography in the appendix. Progress toward these goals will be summarized below according to the period ...
Since 1993, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has stated fatigue was a contributing fa...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033211994PDFTech ReportNASA Technical Memorandum 108856Flight crewsFlight...
Fatigued pilots are prone to experience cognitive disorders that degrade their performance and adher...
This study examined the effectiveness of a planned cockpit rest period to improve alertness and perf...
In response to a 1980 congressional request, NASA Ames Research Center initiated a Fatigue/Jet Lag P...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether any technology exists to unobtrusively, reliably, ...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033281994PDFTech ReportFlight crewsFlight timeFatigue (Physiological cond...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether any technology exists to unobtrusively, reliably, ...
Long-haul flight operations involve cumulative sleep loss, circadian disruption, and extended and ir...
The study aimed to investigate the efficacy of bright light intervention to improve behavioral alert...
Physiological recordings of sleep and wakefulness in operating international (B-747) flight crews we...
AbstractIn an effort to better understand the impact of fatigue on commercial flight operations, we ...
Background: A multitude of scientific investigations concerning stress and workload of flight crews ...
Long haul operations involve rapid multiple time zone changes and long, irregular work schedules. Th...
Abstract Fatigue is a significant contributing factor that reduces human ability and leads to accide...
Since 1993, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has stated fatigue was a contributing fa...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033211994PDFTech ReportNASA Technical Memorandum 108856Flight crewsFlight...
Fatigued pilots are prone to experience cognitive disorders that degrade their performance and adher...
This study examined the effectiveness of a planned cockpit rest period to improve alertness and perf...
In response to a 1980 congressional request, NASA Ames Research Center initiated a Fatigue/Jet Lag P...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether any technology exists to unobtrusively, reliably, ...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033281994PDFTech ReportFlight crewsFlight timeFatigue (Physiological cond...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether any technology exists to unobtrusively, reliably, ...
Long-haul flight operations involve cumulative sleep loss, circadian disruption, and extended and ir...
The study aimed to investigate the efficacy of bright light intervention to improve behavioral alert...
Physiological recordings of sleep and wakefulness in operating international (B-747) flight crews we...
AbstractIn an effort to better understand the impact of fatigue on commercial flight operations, we ...
Background: A multitude of scientific investigations concerning stress and workload of flight crews ...
Long haul operations involve rapid multiple time zone changes and long, irregular work schedules. Th...
Abstract Fatigue is a significant contributing factor that reduces human ability and leads to accide...
Since 1993, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has stated fatigue was a contributing fa...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033211994PDFTech ReportNASA Technical Memorandum 108856Flight crewsFlight...
Fatigued pilots are prone to experience cognitive disorders that degrade their performance and adher...