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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2019.9.12.157

The Analysis of the Major Accidents caused by Fatigue of Pilot with TEM  

Jeon, Seung-Joon (Department of Aeronautical Science, Catholic Kwandong University)
Choi, Jin-Kook (Department of Aeronautical Science and Flight Operation, Far East University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.9, no.12, 2019 , pp. 157-165 More about this Journal
Abstract
Charles Lindbergh has experienced the uncontrolled situation of the aircraft while he was asleep with open eyes during his Atlantic crossing flight around 20 hours after departure from the New York in 1927 because of the fatigue. According to the NTSB(National Transportation Safety Board) reports, about 40 incidents are related fatigue in each year. The sleep loss is the most wanted item for the NTSB and may cause the similar effect as the alcohol does. The fatigue may affect the management of the threats and errors especially during take-off and landing. In this study, threats and errors of major accidents that NTSB analysed fatigue as a causal factor will be identified in order to understand the seriousness of fatigue.
Keywords
Pilot Fatigue; TEM; Air Accident; FRMS; SMS;
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