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- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool abstract "Fatigue is a major human factors issue in aviation safety. The Fatigue Avoidance Scheduling Tool (FAST) was developed by the United States Air Force in 2000–2001 to address the problem of aircrew fatigue in aircrew flight scheduling. FAST is a Windows program that allows scientists, planners and schedulers to quantify the effects of various work-rest schedules on human performance. It allows work and sleep data entry in graphic, symbolic (grid) and text formats. The graphic input-output display shows cognitive performance effectiveness (y axis) as a function of time (x axis). An upper, green area on the graph ends at the time for normal sleep, 90% effectiveness. The goal of the planner or scheduler is to keep performance effectiveness at or above 90% by manipulating the timing and lengths of work and rest periods. A work schedule is entered as red bands on the time line. Sleep periods are entered as blue bands across the time line, below the red bands. The calculated performance effectiveness represents composite human performance on a number of cognitive tasks, scaled from zero to 100%. The oscillating line in the graph represents expected group average performance on these tasks as determined by time of day, circadian rhythm, time spent awake, and amount of sleep, and various confidence limits around the average may be displayed. The graphic display may be cut and pasted into reports and briefing slides. Cognitive effectiveness estimates for work periods of any length may also be cut and pasted in tabular format.".
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- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLink District_of_Columbia_Air_National_Guard.
- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLink Fatigue_(medical).
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- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLink Johns_Hopkins_University.
- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLink Northrop_Grumman_B-2_Spirit.
- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLink Science_Applications_International_Corporation.
- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLink Shift_work.
- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLink Sleep.
- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLink Sleep_hygiene.
- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "FAST".
- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fatigue Avoidance Scheduling Tool".
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- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool subject Category:Aviation_safety.
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- Fatigue_Avoidance_Scheduling_Tool comment "Fatigue is a major human factors issue in aviation safety. The Fatigue Avoidance Scheduling Tool (FAST) was developed by the United States Air Force in 2000–2001 to address the problem of aircrew fatigue in aircrew flight scheduling. FAST is a Windows program that allows scientists, planners and schedulers to quantify the effects of various work-rest schedules on human performance. It allows work and sleep data entry in graphic, symbolic (grid) and text formats.".
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