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Readership Survey 2013: What You Think About Our Journal
Pamela C. Day
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 84: Issue 6
Online Publication Date: Jun 01, 2013
DOI: 10.3357/ASEM.3720.2013
Page Range: 639 – 641

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Sharon R. Holmes,
Alex Bunting,
David Lex Brown,
Keith L. Hiatt,
Malcolm G. Braithwaite, and
Michael J. Harrigan
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 74: Issue 9
Online Publication Date: Sep 01, 2003
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Fig. 1.; CONSORT flow diagram of Round 1 (left) and Round 2 (right) survey responses.
Cassie J. Hilditch and
Erin E. Flynn-Evans
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CONSORT flow diagram of Round 1 (left) and Round 2 (right) survey responses.


Caroline A. Rickards and
David G. Newman
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Volume/Issue: Volume 76: Issue 5
Online Publication Date: May 01, 2005
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Nicholas D. C. Green and
Steven A. Ford
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 77: Issue 6
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John A. Caldwell and
Steven R. Gilreath
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 73: Issue 5
Online Publication Date: May 01, 2002
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Jenny Nilsson,
Cecilia Fridén,
Viktoria Burén,
Anton Westman,
Peter Lindholm, and
Björn O. Äng
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 84: Issue 10
Online Publication Date: Oct 01, 2013
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George A. Conway,
Alexandra Hill,
Stephanie Martin,
Nicolle A. Mode,
Matthew D. Berman,
Diana M. Bensyl,
Jan C. Manwaring, and
Katherine A. Moran
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 75: Issue 11
Online Publication Date: Nov 01, 2004
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Gloria M. Carter and
James T. Webb
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 77: Issue 10
Online Publication Date: Oct 01, 2006
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Cassie J. Hilditch and
Erin E. Flynn-Evans
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 93: Issue 5
Online Publication Date: May 01, 2022
Page Range: 433 – 441

, combined with a smaller workforce due to voluntary leave, early retirement, and furlough, 3 mental health challenges, 6 and changes to the daily experience of being a pilot, have had an unknown impact on pilot sleep, sleepiness, and performance. Indeed, fatigue reports in the European Union were higher in April-May 2020 than the previous 3-yr average, highlighting fatigue issues despite the industry almost grinding to a halt. 11 Prepandemic, fatigue was a known issue in aviation, with several surveys and in-flight studies showing elevated fatigue

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