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Aviation (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Aviation'
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Tips to trip by. The art and science of traveling with diabetes.
29 Apr 2008
rec_pub_18499925-tips-trip-art-science-traveling-diabetes.htm
29 Apr 2008
This study assessed the physical demands of the 24-week Combined Infantryman's Course (CIC) for Parachute Regiment (Para) recruits and developed physical selection standards for applicants. Fifty recruits were monitored over five separate periods ...
rec_pub_18432443-a-physical-demands-analysis-24-week-british-army-parachute-regiment.htm
30 Mar 2008
Nowadays, millions of people travel by air every day and it is common to find pregnant women among the passengers. Travelling during pregnancy raises the question of the woman's safety during the flight. This is due to the risk of exposure to cosmic ...
rec_pub_18686821-air-travel-pregnancy.htm
Frances McGehee (1912-2004): the first earwitness researcher.
30 Mar 2008
The conviction of Bruno Richard Hauptmann (State v. Hauptmann, 1935) for the kidnap and murder of baby Charles Lindbergh, Jr. in 1932, which attracted world-wide attention and still remains controversial today, was based in part on voice ...
rec_pub_18556896-frances-mcgehee-1912-2004-earwitness-researcher.htm
Investigating pilot performance using mixed-modality simulated data link.
30 Mar 2008
OBJECTIVE: General aviation (GA) pilot performance utilizing a mixed-modality simulated data link was objectively evaluated based on the time required in accessing, understanding, and executing data link commands. Additional subjective data were ...
rec_pub_18516831-investigating-pilot-performance-using-mixed-modality-simulated-data.htm
30 Mar 2008
Since 1995, air transport operators in New Zealand have been able to meet the flight and duty time (FDT) regulations by operating according to prescriptive FDT limits or by seeking approval to operate under a potentially more flexible ...
rec_pub_18484369-flight-crew-fatigue-management-flexible-regulatory-environment.htm
30 Mar 2008
While deployed to a war zone, an aviator displayed poor aeromedical judgment and flew with an upper respiratory infection and an ear block. This resulted in a tympanic membrane perforation and the medical grounding of the member for 10 days. The ...
rec_pub_18472633-when-envelope-pushes-back-combat-aviator-experiences-barotrauma.htm
Cabin cruising altitudes for regular transport aircraft.
30 Mar 2008
The adverse physiological effects of flight, caused by ascent to altitude and its associated reduction in barometric pressure, have been known since the first manned balloon flights in the 19th century. It soon became apparent that the way to ...
rec_pub_18457303-cabin-cruising-altitudes-regular-transport-aircraft.htm
Parachute ankle brace and extrinsic injury risk factors during parachuting.
30 Mar 2008
INTRODUCTION: This study examined the injury prevention effectiveness of the parachute ankle brace (PAB) while controlling for known extrinsic risk factors. METHODS: Injuries among airborne students who wore the PAB during parachute descents were ...
rec_pub_18457298-parachute-ankle-brace-extrinsic-injury-risk-factors-parachuting.htm
Configural features of helmet-mounted displays to enhance pilot situation awareness.
30 Mar 2008
BACKGROUND: In the current research, we used configural displays to investigate what design features contribute to the formation of operator situation awareness (SA). Configural displays have been shown to provide better performance for integration ...
rec_pub_18457297-configural-features-helmet-mounted-displays-enhance-pilot-situation.htm
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