Long-haul flight operations involve cumulative sleep loss, circadian disruption, and extended and irregular duty schedules. These factors reduce pilot alertness and performance on the flightdeck. Conceptually and operationally, alertness management in flight operations can be divided into preventive strategies and operational countermeasures. Preventive strategies are utilized prior to a duty period to mitigate or reduce the effects of sleep loss, circadian disruption and fatigue during subsequent flight operations. Operational countermeasures are used during operations as acute techniques for maintaining performance and alertness. Results from previous NASA Ames field studies document the sleep loss and circadian disruption in three-person...
Despite the introduction of flight, duty, and rest time regulations to reduce the risk of sleepiness...
Physiological recordings of sleep and wakefulness in operating international (B-747) flight crews we...
Twenty-four hour, global aviation operations pose unique challenges to humans. Physiological require...
Long haul operations involve rapid multiple time zone changes and long, irregular work schedules. Th...
Item does not contain fulltextAirline pilots' sleep and on-duty alertness are important focus areas ...
In response to a 1980 congressional request, NASA Ames Research Center initiated a Fatigue/Jet Lag P...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033281994PDFTech ReportFlight crewsFlight timeFatigue (Physiological cond...
An extensive review of the literature and studies relating to performance, medical, operational, and...
This project had three broad goals: (1) to identify environmental and organismic risks to performanc...
This study examined the effectiveness of a planned cockpit rest period to improve alertness and perf...
Fatigue poses an important safety risk to civil and military aviation. In addition to decreasing per...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of fatigue on the amount of in-flight sleep obtaine...
Abstract Fatigue is a significant contributing factor that reduces human ability and leads to accide...
<div><p>In commercial aviation, fatigue is defined as a physiological state of reduced mental or phy...
Managing fatigue in 24/7 operations is complex; fatigue and performance degradation can have health ...
Despite the introduction of flight, duty, and rest time regulations to reduce the risk of sleepiness...
Physiological recordings of sleep and wakefulness in operating international (B-747) flight crews we...
Twenty-four hour, global aviation operations pose unique challenges to humans. Physiological require...
Long haul operations involve rapid multiple time zone changes and long, irregular work schedules. Th...
Item does not contain fulltextAirline pilots' sleep and on-duty alertness are important focus areas ...
In response to a 1980 congressional request, NASA Ames Research Center initiated a Fatigue/Jet Lag P...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14033281994PDFTech ReportFlight crewsFlight timeFatigue (Physiological cond...
An extensive review of the literature and studies relating to performance, medical, operational, and...
This project had three broad goals: (1) to identify environmental and organismic risks to performanc...
This study examined the effectiveness of a planned cockpit rest period to improve alertness and perf...
Fatigue poses an important safety risk to civil and military aviation. In addition to decreasing per...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of fatigue on the amount of in-flight sleep obtaine...
Abstract Fatigue is a significant contributing factor that reduces human ability and leads to accide...
<div><p>In commercial aviation, fatigue is defined as a physiological state of reduced mental or phy...
Managing fatigue in 24/7 operations is complex; fatigue and performance degradation can have health ...
Despite the introduction of flight, duty, and rest time regulations to reduce the risk of sleepiness...
Physiological recordings of sleep and wakefulness in operating international (B-747) flight crews we...
Twenty-four hour, global aviation operations pose unique challenges to humans. Physiological require...