Aerospace Medicine Technical Reports
1997
DOT/FAA/AM-
- 97/2 Inflight medical care: An update
- 97/3 The use of weather information in aeronautical decision making
- 97/4 The effects of video game experience on computer-based Air Traffic Control Specialist, air traffic scenario test scores
- 97/5 A Laboratory Model of Readiness-To-Perform Testing. I: Learning Rates and Reliability Analyses for Candidate Testing Measures
- 97/6 A new approach to aeronautical decision making: The expertise method
- 97/7 Effects of simulated general aviation altitude hypoxia on smokers and nonsmokers
- 97/8 Where the safety rubber meets the shop floor: A confirmatory model of management influence on workplace safety
- 97/9 Effects of Mild Hypoxia on Pilot Performance at General Aviation Altitudes
- 97/10 Evaluation of a range of target blink amplitudes for attention-getting value in a simulated air traffic control display
- 97/11 Transfer of training effectiveness of personal computer-based aviation training devices
- 97/12 Baseline Assessment of the National Association of Air Traffic Specialists/Federal Aviation Administration Partnership
- 97/13 Distribution of Attention, Situation Awareness, and Workload in a Passive Air Traffic Control Task: Implications for Operational Errors and Automation
- 97/14 Stereochemical determination of selegiline metabolites in postmortem biological specimens
- 97/15 Review of air traffic controller selection: An international perspective
- 97/16 An Evaluation of Safety Seminars
- 97/17 Personality characteristics of pre-/post-strike air traffic control applicants
- 97/18 A flexible cabin simulator
- 97/19 Designing selection tests for the future National Airspace System architecture
- 97/20 Use of Object-Oriented Programming to Simulate Human Behavior in Emergency Evacuation of an Aircraft's Passenger Cabin
- 97/21 Bloodborne Pathogens in Aircraft Accident Investigation
- 97/22 Role of memory in air traffic control
- 97/23 The Use of Weather Information in Aeronautical Decision-Making: II
- 97/24 Automation in General Aviation: Two Studies of Pilot Responses to Autopilot Malfunctions
- 97/25 Workshift and antihistamine effects on task performance
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