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Aviation Research, News, pilot fatigue

Burned Out

Even with flight time limitations, commercial pilots, especially short-haul pilots, experience significant fatigue and related issues, researchers say.

by Linda Werfelman

Aviation Research, Foundation Focus, News

Closing the Gaps

A new project aims to find better ways of addressing safety shortfalls, FSF director says.

by FSF Editorial Staff

Aviation Research, Data and Analytics, News

Data-Driven Safety

Machine learning and artificial intelligence will be crucial to future enhancements of aviation safety.

by Nikunj C. Oza and Chad Stephens

Aviation Research, News, Unmanned Aircraft

Future Vision

NASA report foresees new types of aircraft and a bigger role for underused airports.

by Linda Werfelman

Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Aviation Research

Testing, Testing

Sites allow regulators to examine procedures that might be used to integrate drones into U.S. airspace.

by Linda Werfelman

Aviation Research

Comparing Efficiencies

Study reviews differences in air traffic management on two continents.

by Linda Werfelman

Aviation Research, Human Factors

It’s Not What You Say …

How a pilot speaks may help identify cases of fatigue and sleepiness, researchers say.

by Linda Werfelman

Aviation Research, Human Factors

Flight Anxiety

Flight-related phobias have decreased markedly in recent years, a new survey shows.

by Linda Werfelman

Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Aviation Research

On the Lookout

Study pinpoints most frequent locations of flights by small drones.

by Linda Werfelman

Fatigue, Aviation Research

Controlled Rest

Brief naps in controlled situations on the flight deck can be beneficial to managing fatigue, new report says.

by Frank Jackman

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