Aircrew Fatigue in Trans‐Atlantic Morning and Evening Flights

Aug 5, 2006Chronobiology international

Fatigue in Aircrew on Trans-Atlantic Morning and Evening Flights

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Abstract

Evening flights are associated with higher levels of sleepiness compared to morning flights.

  • Maximum sleep occurs after return flights, while minimum sleep is noted before outward-bound flights.
  • Time with heavy eyelids trends higher during homeward-bound evening flights.
  • No significant differences in napping during flights were observed between morning and evening crews.
  • Evening flight crews experience longer durations of wakefulness.
  • Self-ratings of sleepiness were elevated during a significant portion of evening flights.

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