Airline Pilots
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1. Fire Resistant Aircraft Unit Load Devices and Fire Containment Covers: A New Development in the Global Air Cargo Industry
ABSTRACT: Unit load devices (ULDs) are pallets and containers which are used to carry air cargo, mail and passenger baggage on wide-body aircraft. This paper analyses two important recent developments in the suppression of fires on freighter aircraft - fire resistant containers and fire containment covers for palletised cargo. In July 2013, United Parcel Ser
J. Aerosp. Technol. Manag.. Publicado em: 2014-06
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2. As relações de trabalho no setor aereo : estudo sobre o impacto das transformações no transporte aereo regular no Brasil sobre os trabalhadores / Labor relations in the transport sector : a study on the impact of changes in the airline in Brazil on workers
In this thesis we analyze the changes in the air transport sector in Brazil between 1990 and 2006 as well as the main impacts on labor relations in the sector. To understand these changes, we initially analyze the airline industry since the creation of the first companies, the formation of its regulatory framework, until the period of intense movements of ex
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Relationship between Brazilian airline pilot errors and time of day
Flight safety is one of the most important and frequently discussed issues in aviation. Recent accident inquiries have raised questions as to how the work of flight crews is organized and the extent to which these conditions may have been contributing factors to accidents. Fatigue is based on physiologic limitations, which are reflected in performance defici
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2008-12
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4. Predictors of skin cancer in commercial airline pilots
Background Skin cancers among commercial airline pilots have been reported to occur at increased rates in pilot populations worldwide. The reasons for these increases are unclear, but postulated factors include ionizing radiation, circadian disruption and leisure sun exposure.
Oxford University Press.
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5. Incidence of cancer among Nordic airline pilots over five decades: occupational cohort study
BMJ.
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6. The cardiovascular fitness of airline pilots. Report of a Working Party of the Cardiology Committee of the Royal College of Physicians of London.
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7. High dietary antioxidant intakes are associated with decreased chromosome translocation frequency in airline pilots1234
Background: Dietary antioxidants may protect against DNA damage induced by endogenous and exogenous sources, including ionizing radiation (IR), but data from IR-exposed human populations are limited.
American Society for Nutrition.
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8. Occupation and malignant melanoma: a study based on cancer registration data in England and Wales and in Sweden.
An analysis of the incidence of malignant melanoma according to occupation is presented using data from two national cancer registries. The data relate to 3991 cases of cutaneous malignant melanoma, 662 cases of ocular melanoma, and 179 cases of noncutaneous, non-ocular melanoma in subjects aged 15-64 in England and Wales diagnosed from 1971 to 1978 and to 5