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  2. Pilot fatigue - Wikipedia

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    An airline's management often struggles to balance rest with duty periods because it strives for maximum crew productivity. However, fatigue comes as a limitation needing increasing consideration. [2] A study by Reis et Al. investigated the prevalence of fatigue on a group of Portuguese airline pilots.

  3. Stress in the aviation industry - Wikipedia

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    Asiana Airlines Flight 214 tail wreckage due to the crash. The July 6, 2013, crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was one of many accidents triggered by stress. During the aircraft's final approach to San Francisco International Airport from Incheon International Airport, the plane hit the edge of the runway and its tail came apart, followed by the fuselage bursting into flames.

  4. Environmental causes of aviation stress - Wikipedia

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    Five major sources of environmental stress affect pilots. In aviation, a source of stress that comes from the environment is known as an environmental stressor. [1] Stress is defined as a situation, variable, or circumstance that interrupts the normal functioning of an individual and, most of the time, causes a threat. [2]

  5. A pilot shortage is aggravating airline delays. Congress has ...

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    Captain Jason Ambrosi is the president of the largest airline pilot union in the world and told Congress earlier this year that “responding to temporary post-COVID industry problems with ...

  6. Continuous duty overnight - Wikipedia

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    Pilots take off their ties and hang up their shirts. "You don't want to look unprofessional after sleeping in an aircraft," another pilot said. "There are some people that bring sleeping bags and pillows and their own blankets so they don't have to use the airline blankets." In airline slang, this is called 'a camp out.' [2]

  7. How often do airline pilots rely on autopilot? What happens ...

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    Retired US Airways Capt. John Cox sheds light on the use of autopilot computers as well what would be done in the event of an engine loss.

  8. Air Canada pilots’ strike looks set to go ahead – how will it ...

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    Air Canada warns that it will take days to get back to normal, saying: “In the event of a short shutdown, many crews would still be in transit home while the airline is trying to start-up.

  9. In-flight crew relief - Wikipedia

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    In-flight crew relief (commonly referred in noun form as the relief aircrew, relief flight crew, or just relief crew), is a term used in commercial aviation when referring to the members of an aircrew intended to temporarily relieve active crew members of their duties during the course of a flight. [1]