Pilot sleepiness in flight continues to be an issue in aviation due to irregular and extended working hours. In some regions of the world, pilots are allowed to use an in-flight countermeasure called controlled rest, which involves taking a short nap on the flight deck. The use of this countermeasure in practice is understudied. We aimed to investigate whether subjective sleepiness ratings taken pre-flight are predictive of controlled rest use.
Can Pre-Flight Subjective Sleepiness Predict the Use of Controlled Rest on the Flight Deck?
SLEEP 37th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS) ; 2023 ; Indianapolis, IN, US
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