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Aviation (Latest Articles)
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Testing a multidimensional nonveridical aircraft collision avoidance system.
30 Jul 2008
OBJECTIVE: This study explores operators' ability to use a multidimensional, nonveridical control display. BACKGROUND: Veridical displays represent realistic scenes. State space displays represent nonveridical n-dimensional information based on ...
rec_pub_18767518-testing-multidimensional-nonveridical-aircraft-collision-avoidance.htm
The acquisition of robust and flexible cognitive skills.
30 Jul 2008
The authors introduce a model of skill acquisition that incorporates elements of both traditional models and models based on embedded cognition by striking a balance between top-down and bottom-up control. A knowledge representation is used in which ...
rec_pub_18729715-the-acquisition-robust-flexible-cognitive-skills.htm
22 Jul 2008
This rule extends the duration of first- and third-class medical certificates for certain individuals. A first-class medical certificate is required when exercising airline transport pilot privileges and at least a third-class medical certificate ...
rec_pub_18949868-modification-certain-medical-standards-procedures-duration-certain.htm
Expertise and age differences in pilot decision making.
20 Jul 2008
We examined the influence of age and expertise on pilot decision making. Older and younger expert and novice pilots read at their own pace scenarios describing simpler or more complex flight situations. Then in a standard interview they discussed ...
rec_pub_18649153-expertise-age-differences-pilot-decision-making.htm
13 Jul 2008
Current concerns about persistent visual abnormalities after the use of isotretinoin may lead the Federal Aviation Administration to further restrict its use in pilots or future ...
rec_pub_18718186-another-threat-availability-isotretinoin-ocular-effects-aviation.htm
Risk and severity of injury in a population of BASE jumpers.
2 Jul 2008
AIM: To determine the frequency and severity of accidents in a population of BASE jumpers (people who jump with parachute from a fixed object such as from a cliff). METHODS: To determine the frequency and characteristics of BASE jumping accidents, a ...
rec_pub_18677332-risk-severity-injury-population-base-jumpers.htm
[Evaluation of the impact of an increased flight duty period on flight safety]
29 Jun 2008
Scientific rationale has been provided for the qualitative indices of the time of flight from the studies of the impact of a gradual (by small values) increase in the time of flight on its safety and the health of airmen. Analysis of the 2003-2004 ...
rec_pub_19097431-evaluation-impact-increased-flight-duty-period-flight-safety.htm
[Injuries due to parachute jumping]
29 Jun 2008
BACKGROUND: Parachuting is performed for sportive and occupational purposes and demands a high level of controlled physical performance. In conjunction with the growing interest in parachuting, injury rates in the emergency departments are also ...
rec_pub_18781415-injuries-parachute-jumping.htm
29 Jun 2008
rec_pub_18653985-viral-titers-sera-dengue-patients-travelers-quarantine-station-kansai.htm
Enhancing nurse-physician collaboration using pediatric simulation.
29 Jun 2008
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the level of nurse-physician collaboration during simulation training. METHODS: A human patient simulator (HPS) of three mock codes with life-threatening scenarios in children, an understudied ...
rec_pub_18649808-enhancing-nurse-physician-collaboration-using-pediatric-simulation.htm
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