This project had three broad goals: (1) to identify environmental and organismic risks to performance of long-haul cockpit crews; (2) to assess how cognitive and psychomotor vigilance performance, and subjective measures of alertness, were affected by work-rest schedules typical of long-haul cockpit crews; and (3) to determine the alertness-promoting effectiveness of behavioral and technological countermeasures to fatigue on the flight deck. During the course of the research, a number of studies were completed in cooperation with the NASA Ames Fatigue Countermeasures Program. The publications emerging from this project are listed in a bibliography in the appendix. Progress toward these goals will be summarized below according to the period in which it was accomplished.


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    Title :

    Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cognitive and Vigilance Performance


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    1998-01-01


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





    Crew Factors in Flight Operations X: Alertness Management in Flight Operations

    Rosekind, Mark R. / Gander, Philippa H. / Connell, Linda J. et al. | NTRS | 1999


    Crew Factors in Flight Operations X: Alertness Management in Flight Operations

    Rosekind, Mark R. / Gander, Philippa H. / Connell, Linda J. et al. | NTRS | 2001


    Crew Factors in Flight Operations X: Alertness Management in Flight Operations

    M. R. Rosekind / P. H. Gander / L. J. Connell et al. | NTIS | 2001


    Crew Factors in Flight Operations X: Alertness Management in Flight Operations

    M. R. Rosekind / P. H. Gander / L. J. Connell et al. | NTIS | 1999