Office of Aerospace Medicine Technical Reports
1974
DOT/FAA/AM-
DOT/FAA/AM-
- 74/2 A sex comparison of reasons for attrition of nonjourneyman FAA air traffic controllers
- 74/3 Adaptation to vestibular disorientation. XII. Habituation of vestibular responses: an overview
- 74/4 Experimental trauma of occipital impacts
- 74/5 Characteristics of medically disqualified airman applicants during calendar year 1971
- 74/6 Amplitude/frequency differences in a supine resting single-lead electrocardiogram of normal versus coronary heart diseased males
- 74/7 Job-related attitudes of nonjourneyman FAA air traffic controllers and former controllers: a sex comparison
- 74/8 Aircraft-pilot and other pre-employment experience as factors in the selection of air traffic controller trainees
- 74/9 Behavioral, autonomic, and subjective reactions to low- and moderate-level sonic booms: A report of two experiments and a general evaluation of sonic boom startle effects
- 74/10 Multiple-task performance as a predictor of the potential of air traffic controller trainees: A followup study
- 74/11 Comparison of Opa Locka Tower with other ATC facilities by means of a biochemical stress index
- 74/12 A realistic view of the people in air traffic control
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