Airsickness is a common occurrence among aircrew trainees, particularly during the initial training phase. It is well known that motion sickness afflicts the passenger far more than the driver of the vehicle. The objectives of this handbook are to assist student-navigators to dispel myths about airsickness, to recognize the mechanism of airsickness during their initial training, to provide some practical countermeasures and to propose future training strategies in order to minimize the impact of airsickness on operation. Although this handbook is written specifically for CFANS and the investigation into the specific cause of airsickness in navigators is based on the CT-142, other CF navigators, aircrew and flight surgeons may find some of the information useful as well.
Handbook of Airsickness for the Canadian Forces Air Navigation School (CFANS)
2000
34 pages
Report
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Englisch