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Flight Anxiety
Flight-related phobias have decreased markedly in recent years, a new survey shows.
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Aviation Research, Human Factors
Flight-related phobias have decreased markedly in recent years, a new survey shows.
by Linda Werfelman
EASA study finds flight time limits alone are not enough to prevent fatigue during nighttime…
by Linda Werfelman
Study: Although most Australian pilots say they’re well rested, others are on the ‘threshold’ of…
by Linda Werfelman
Increasing automation has introduced new situational awareness challenges for pilots.
by Richard J. Ranaudo
Eye-tracking technology is seen as a key to detecting persistent scanning errors.
by Linda Werfelman
Aviation Research, Human Factors
Survey finds pilot briefings regularly discuss fatigue, but some say their airline isn’t responsive to…
by Linda Werfelman
News, Human Factors, Safety Regulation
The new rules were developed in the aftermath of the March 2015 crash of Germanwings…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Peer assistance networks offer support for struggling employees
by Nick Carpenter
Russian scientists propose an alternative method to predict individual pilots’ fatigue on long-haul airline flights.
by Nadezhda V. Yakimovich, Eleanora I. Surina, Igor G. Gorodetsky and Vladimir V. Chironov