Airline Pilot Cosmic Radiation and Circadian Disruption Exposure Assessment from Logbooks and Company Records

May 26, 2011The Annals of occupational hygiene

Estimating airline pilots’ exposure to cosmic radiation and disrupted body clocks using flight logs and company records

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Abstract

Pilots incurred an estimated median effective dose of 1.92 mSv from cosmic radiation in the final study year.

  • A median of 7126 flight segments and 14,959 block hours were flown by pilots over 27.8 years.
  • Hypothetical pilots crossed a median of 362 time zones in the final study year.
  • Moderate or large solar particle events were likely experienced by pilots a median of 6 times during their careers.
  • An index indicated potential chronic sleep disturbance for some pilots due to work during standard sleep hours.
  • From the 1990s to 2003, median radiation doses, time zones crossed, and sleep disturbance indicators significantly increased.

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