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Simplified Vigilance Metrics
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


Fitness for Duty, Human Factors
‘Sensitive Subject’
Researchers find reports of pilot depression vary according to gender and cultural influences.
by Linda Werfelman

Lining Up Swiss Cheese Holes
Aviation Week’s John Croft discusses how the holes in the Swiss cheese can line up…
by Aviation Week

Failure to Communicate
Hearing — and understanding — the spoken word is crucial to safe flight.
by Dale Wilson

Inadvertent Errors
Cognitive limitations in human perception, attention, memory and decision making play a role in many…
by Dale Wilson

Fatigue, Aviation Research, Human Factors
Different Strokes
Researchers say long-haul pilots face a different set of sleep-related problems than their short- and…
by Linda Werfelman

Fitness for Duty, Aviation Research, Human Factors
No Clear Pattern
Research fails to identify ways of predicting or preventing pilot suicides and murders.
by Linda Werfelman