Publication Date:
2011-08-19
Description:
Ethyl alcohol's known ability to produce reliable decrements in pilot performance was used in a study designed to evaluate objective methods for assessing pilot performance. Four air carrier pilot volunteers were studied during eight simulated flights in a B727 simulator. Total errors increased linearly and significantly with increasing blood alcohol. Planning and performance errors, procedural errors and failures of vigilance each increased significantly in one or more pilots and in the group as a whole.
Keywords:
AEROSPACE MEDICINE
Type:
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine (ISSN 0095-6562); 62; 233-235
Format:
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