Pilot Fatigue: Relationships with Departure and Arrival Times, Flight Duration, and Direction

Sep 9, 2014Aviation, space, and environmental medicine

Pilot fatigue linked to flight times, length, and direction

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Abstract

237 pilots participated in a study examining the effects of flight timing on fatigue and sleepiness during long-range and ultra-long-range flights.

  • Preflight fatigue and sleepiness were lowest for flights departing between 14:00 and 17:59.
  • Total in-flight sleep was longest for flights departing between 18:00 and 01:59.
  • Fatigue and sleepiness at top of descent were higher on flights arriving between 06:00 and 09:59 compared to later arrivals.
  • PVT response speeds were slower at top of descent for flights arriving earlier in the morning.
  • PVT response speed at top of descent was faster on longer flights.

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