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- Pilot_fatigue abstract "The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) defines fatigue as \"A physiological state of reduced mental or physical performance capability resulting from sleep loss or extended wakefulness, circadian phase, or workload.\" The phenomenon places great risk on the crew and passengers of an airplane because it significantly increases the chance of pilot error. Fatigue is particularly prevalent among pilots because of \"unpredictable work hours, long duty periods, circadian disruption, and insufficient sleep\". These factors can occur together to produce a combination of sleep deprivation, circadian rhythm effects, and 'time-on task' fatigue. Regulators attempt to mitigate fatigue by limiting the amount of hours pilots are allowed to fly over varying periods of time. Experts in aviation fatigue often find that these methods fall short on their goals.".
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- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageExternalLink fatigueseverityscale.html.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageExternalLink www.pprune.org.
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- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageRevisionID "702617240".
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Accommodation_(eye).
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink American_Airlines_Flight_1420.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Aviation_safety.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_747.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviation_safety.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Electroencephalography.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Fatigue_(medical).
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Fatigue_(safety).
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Aviation_Administration.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Go!_(airline).
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Head-up_display.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink International_Civil_Aviation_Organization.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Jet_lag.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Air_Flight_801.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_F-117_Nighthawk.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Lux.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink McDonnell_Douglas_MD-80.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Melatonin.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Microsleep.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Airlines_Flight_188.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Pilot_error.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink RegionsAir.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Sleep_deprivation.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink Zolpidem.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink File:American_Airlines_Flight_1420.jpg.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink File:Cockpit3.jpg.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLink File:Greenland_Express_Fokker_F100_at_Lviv_International_Airport_(original).jpg.
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pilot Fatigue".
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pilot fatigue".
- Pilot_fatigue wikiPageWikiLinkText "fatigue".
- Pilot_fatigue date "December 2015".
- Pilot_fatigue reason "Ideally please add links to online versions of the references. This is not compulsory, but we write for ordinary readers who like the instant gratification of being able to see what is written in the reference with ease.".
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- Pilot_fatigue subject Category:Aviation_safety.
- Pilot_fatigue comment "The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) defines fatigue as \"A physiological state of reduced mental or physical performance capability resulting from sleep loss or extended wakefulness, circadian phase, or workload.\" The phenomenon places great risk on the crew and passengers of an airplane because it significantly increases the chance of pilot error.".
- Pilot_fatigue label "Pilot fatigue".
- Pilot_fatigue wasDerivedFrom Pilot_fatigue?oldid=702617240.
- Pilot_fatigue depiction Greenland_Express_Fokker_F100_at_Lviv_International_Airport_(original).jpg.
- Pilot_fatigue isPrimaryTopicOf Pilot_fatigue.