Fatigue risk management system (FRMS) is a data-driven system that continuously monitors and manages fatigue risk based on scientific principles and operational experience, and is mainly used to ensure that relevant personnel remain fully alert in performing their duties. Based on the flight crew fatigue biodata, the fatigue risk is closed-loop managed and effectively monitored according to the FAID model, and eventually the fatigue risk index is flexibly applied in the crew rostering system according to the calculation results of the fatigue risk, and the effectiveness of other fatigue mitigation measures is evaluated.


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    Title :

    Study on the Flight Crew Fatigue Mitigation Method Based on Optimization of Crew Rostering


    Contributors:
    Wang, Lihui (author) / Xiao, Xianbo (author) / Li, Liang (author) / Shi, Yajie (author)


    Publication date :

    2023-10-11


    Size :

    3317921 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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