Pilots performance and flight safety: flight physiology in unpressurized aircraft cabins

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Pilots performance and flight safety: flight physiology in unpressurized aircraft cabins

(Journal Article)

Journal: Journal of Air Transport Studies
Year: 2015
ISSN: 1791-6771
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1-12

Abstract

Light aviation pilots are exposed to many different environmental situations due to the unpressurised and unacclimatised aircraft cabins. Literature review suggests that a significant number of incidents and fatalities occurring within this type of aviation are related to human factor. This could be a worrying situation because of various psychophysiological reactions shown by different pilots under the same flight conditions. This study analyses the influence of the flight environmental conditions and the pilot’s psychophysiological parameters when performing tasks, and different flight situations, taking some of their everyday habits into consideration. A portable, ergonomic monitoring system was built for the purpose. This system records cerebral oximetry and atmospheric pressure in order to correlate the influence of altitude with the pilot’s physiological response in different stages of the flight. It was observed that physiological reactions such as hypoxia and stress, combined with the environmental conditions, can influence the pilot’s cognitive response.

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First Author

Luis Patrão
Luis Patrão
Sara Zorro
Sara Zorro
André Marques
André Marques
Ana Coelho
Ana Coelho
Jorge Silva
Jorge Silva
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Pilots performance and flight safety: flight physiology in unpressurized aircraft cabins

(Artigo em Revista)

Revista: Journal of Air Transport Studies
Ano: 2015
ISSN: 1791-6771
Volume: 6
Edição: 1
Páginas: 1-12

Resumo

Light aviation pilots are exposed to many different environmental situations due to the unpressurised and unacclimatised aircraft cabins. Literature review suggests that a significant number of incidents and fatalities occurring within this type of aviation are related to human factor. This could be a worrying situation because of various psychophysiological reactions shown by different pilots under the same flight conditions. This study analyses the influence of the flight environmental conditions and the pilot’s psychophysiological parameters when performing tasks, and different flight situations, taking some of their everyday habits into consideration. A portable, ergonomic monitoring system was built for the purpose. This system records cerebral oximetry and atmospheric pressure in order to correlate the influence of altitude with the pilot’s physiological response in different stages of the flight. It was observed that physiological reactions such as hypoxia and stress, combined with the environmental conditions, can influence the pilot’s cognitive response.

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Primeiro Autor

Luis Patrão
Luis Patrão
Sara Zorro
Sara Zorro
André Marques
André Marques
Ana Coelho
Ana Coelho
Jorge Silva
Jorge Silva
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Pilots performance and flight safety: flight physiology in unpressurized aircraft cabins

(Artigo em Revista)

Revista: Journal of Air Transport Studies
Ano: 2015
ISSN: 1791-6771
Volume: 6
Edição: 1
Páginas: 1-12

Resumo

Light aviation pilots are exposed to many different environmental situations due to the unpressurised and unacclimatised aircraft cabins. Literature review suggests that a significant number of incidents and fatalities occurring within this type of aviation are related to human factor. This could be a worrying situation because of various psychophysiological reactions shown by different pilots under the same flight conditions. This study analyses the influence of the flight environmental conditions and the pilot’s psychophysiological parameters when performing tasks, and different flight situations, taking some of their everyday habits into consideration. A portable, ergonomic monitoring system was built for the purpose. This system records cerebral oximetry and atmospheric pressure in order to correlate the influence of altitude with the pilot’s physiological response in different stages of the flight. It was observed that physiological reactions such as hypoxia and stress, combined with the environmental conditions, can influence the pilot’s cognitive response.

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Primeiro Autor

Luis Patrão
Luis Patrão
Sara Zorro
Sara Zorro
André Marques
André Marques
Ana Coelho
Ana Coelho
Jorge Silva
Jorge Silva
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