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  2. g-LOC - Wikipedia

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    Skilled pilots can use this loss of vision as their indicator that they are at maximum turn performance without losing consciousness. Recovery is usually prompt following removal of g-force but a period of several seconds of disorientation may occur. Absolute incapacitation is the period of time when the aircrew member is physically unconscious ...

  3. Pilot fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Long legs in cruise may cause pilots to become bored, thus incrementing the prevalence of risk because it will take a pilot a longer time to resume full alertness in case of emergency. Airlines schedule two crews or a junior first officer as a strategy to combat boredom during the cruise phases of flight.

  4. Impact of culture on aviation safety - Wikipedia

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    The crash of Korean Air Flight 801 in 1997 was attributed to the pilot's decision to land despite the junior officer's disagreement, while the crash of Avianca Flight 052 was caused by the failure to communicate critical low-fuel data between pilots and controllers, and by the failure of the controllers to ask the pilots if they were declaring ...

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  7. Flight passengers debate clapping upon touchdown: Major ... - AOL

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    A major airline pilot, who requested her name be withheld for privacy reasons, had the opposite reaction. "[There are] different reasons that people clap unanimously on the airplane.

  8. Jet lag - Wikipedia

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    Jet lag is especially an issue for airline pilots, aircraft crew, and frequent travellers. Airlines have regulations aimed at combating pilot fatigue caused by jet lag. The term jet lag was created after the arrival of jet aircraft, because prior that it was uncommon to travel far and fast enough to cause the condition. [4]

  9. United Airlines staff say they got sick after eating airline ...

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    Twenty-four employees reported symptoms “consistent with food poisoning” after United Airlines passed out nearly 500 holiday meals to workers last week, according to local officials with the ...