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Dajana Bartulovic, Sanja Steiner, Dario Fakle? and Martina Mavrin Jelicic
In flight operations, the workload settings refer to the shift work, duty time, flight time, number of sectors, rest periods, time of day, duty patterns, number of time-zone transitions, number of consecutive duty days, and changes in the schedule. Workl...
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Dajana Bartulovic, Sanja Steiner, Dario Fakle? and Martina Mavrin Jelicic
Conducting flight operations at the pace of air traffic relies on shift work, overtime work, work at night, work in different and numerous time zones, and unbalanced flight crew schedules. Such working hours and workload settings can cause disturbances o...
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Yan Li, Jibo He, Shi Cao, Jiajie Zheng, Yazhou Dou, Chenxi Liu and Xufeng Liu
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the question of how to reduce the risk of viral infection for international airline pilots without increasing the risk of fatigue was a novel and urgent theoretical and practical problem, which had never been encountered in ...
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Raquel García, Juan Albarrán, Adrián Fabio, Fernando Celorrio, Carlos Pinto de Oliveira and Cristina Bárcena
In the air traffic management (ATM) environment, air traffic controllers (ATCos) and flight crews, (FCs) communicate via voice to exchange different types of data such as commands, readbacks (confirmation of reception of the command) and information rela...
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Marek Ce?kovic, Martin Schrötter, Róbert Hunady, Pavol Kurdel and Natália Gecejová
A helicopter in flight can be considered an unstable dynamic system with many unwanted vibrations originating from multiple sources, such as the operation of the engines and individual components. These vibrations cause the degradation of the structural ...
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Faisal Mahmood, Seyed M. Hashemi and Hekmat Alighanbari
Growing concerns over the CO2 footprint due the exponential demand of the aviation industry, along with the requirements for high aerodynamic performance, cost saving, and manoeuvrability during different phases of a flight, pave the path towards adaptab...
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Kübra Kiziloglu and Ümit Sami Sakalli
Airlines face the imperative of resource management to curtail costs, necessitating the solution of several optimization problems such as flight planning, fleet assignment, aircraft routing, and crew scheduling. These problems present some challenges. Th...
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Seon-Chil Kim and Sung-Hwan Kim
Aircraft are exposed to cosmic radiation depending on their flight altitude and latitude. Therefore, flight attendants are exposed to radiation for long periods. In this study, a 0.3 mm thick fabric was designed with which to manufacture crew clothes to ...
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Katerina Bernardova Sykorova
TOPIC: The task of the 21st century is the implementation of manned flights in Earth?s orbit with the view to building orbital and planetary bases. This requires addressing the impacts on people and small social groups in terms of psychological, psychoso...
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Lidia Serrano-Mira, Marta Pérez Maroto, Eduardo S. Ayra, Javier Alberto Pérez-Castán, Schon Z. Y. Liang-Cheng, Víctor Gordo Arias and Luis Pérez-Sanz
A Mid-Air Collision (MAC) is a fatal event with tragic consequences. To reduce the risk of a MAC, it is imperative to understand the precursors that trigger it. A primary precursor to a MAC is a loss of separation (LOS) or a separation infringement. This...
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