INDEX OF OAM REPORTS (1961-1993)
DOT/FAA/AM-94/1
Office of Aviation Medicine
Washington, D.C. 20591
Index of FAA Office of
Aviation Medicine Reports:
1961 through 1993
William E. Collins
Michael E. Wayda
Civil Aeromedical Institute
Federal Aviation Administration
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125
January 1994
Final Report
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| 4. Title and Subtitle | 5. Report Date |
| Index to FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports: | January 1994 |
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| 16. Abstract |
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| An index to FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports (1964- 1993) and Civil Aeromedical Institute Reports is |
| presented as for those engaged in aviation medicine and related activities. The index lists all FAA aviation |
| medicine reports published from 1961 through 1993: chronologically (pp. 1- 37), alphabetically by author (pp. |
| 39- 46) and alphabetically by subject (pp. 47- 68). |
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Index of FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports:
1961 through 1993
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Ditching
... flotation and survival equipment studies, 78-1, 85-11.
... infant flotation device, 71-37, 91-6.
... seat cushion flotation, 66-13.
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CONTENTS
PART I
Chronological Index
PART II
Author Index
PART III
Subject Index
PART I: CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports:
1961 through 1993
1961
61-1 Trites, D. K: Problems in air traffic management: I. Longitudinal
prediction of effectiveness of air traffic controllers. AD268954
1962
62-1 Swearingen, J. J., Wheelwright, C. D., and Garner, J. D: An
analysis of sitting areas and pressures of man. AD271138
62-2 Cobb, B. B., Jr: Problems in air traffic management: II. Prediction
of success in air traffic controller school. N62-10354
62-3 Trites, D. K., and Cobb, B. B., Jr: Problems in air traffic
management: III. Implications of age for training and job performance
of air traffic controllers. N62-10353
62-4 Swearingen, J. J., and Mohler, S. R: Sonotropic effects of
commercial air transport sound on birds. AD280212
62-5 Iampietro, P. F., and Goldman, R: Prediction of energy cost of
treadmill work. AD280607
62-6 Balke, B: Human tolerances. AD421156
62-7 Hasbrook, A. H., and Earley, J. C: Failure of rearward-facing seat
backs and resulting injuries in a survivable transport accident.
AD421157
62-8 Smith, P. W: Toxic hazards in aerial application. AD421158
62-9 Hasbrook, A.H., Garner, J. D., and Snow, C. C: Evacuation pattern
analysis of a survivable commercial aircraft crash. AD282893
62-10 Daugherty, J. W., Lacey, D. E., and Korty, P: Problems in aerial
application: I. Some biochemical effects of lindane and dieldrin on
vertebrates. AD288413
62-11 Hawkes, G. R: Tactile communication. AD288414
62-12 Dille, J.R., Newton, N. L., and Culver, J. F: The effects of
simulated altitude on penetrating eye injuries. AD288415
62-13 Swearingen, J. J., Hasbrook, A. H., Snyder, R, G., and McFadden, E.
B: Kinematic behavior of the human body during deceleration. AD283938
62-14 Swearingen, J. J: Determination of centers of gravity of man.
AD287156
62-15 Gogel, W. C: The visual perception of size and distance. AD287197
62-16 Hawkes, G. R: Absolute identifications of cutaneous stimuli varying
in both intensity level and duration. AD295134
62-17 Collins, W. E: Manipulation of arousal and its effects on human
vestibular nystagmus induced by caloric irrigation and angular
accelerations. AD290348
62-18 Hinshaw, L. B., Brake, C. M., Iampietro, P. F., and Emerson, T.
E., Jr: Effect of increased venous pressure on renal hemodynamics.
AD295137
62-19 Snyder, R. G: A case of survival of extreme vertical impact in seated
position. AD295136
62-20 Mohler, S. R: Civil aeromedical research: Responsibilities, aims, and
accomplishments. AD295135
62-21 McFadden, E. B., Raeke, J. W., and Young, J. W: An improved method
for determining the efficiency of crew and passenger oxygen masks.
AD297835
1963
63-1 Emerson, T. E., Jr., Hinshaw, L. B., Brake, C. M., and Iampietro,
P. F: The development of reversible hematuria and oliguria following
elevation of renal venous pressure. AD299775
63-2 Mohler, S. R., and Dille, J. R: Resume and index of reports of the
Civil Aeromedical Research Institute, 1961-1962. AD431924
63-3 Collins, W. E: Observations on the elicitation of secondary and
inverted primary nystagmus from the cat by unilateral caloric
irrigation. AD413456
63-4 Daugherty, J. W., Lacey, D. E., and Korty, P: Problems in aerial
application: II. Effects of chlorinated hydrocarbons on
substratelinked phosphorylation. AD418504
63-5 Melton, C. E., Jr: Neural control of the ciliary muscle. AD413392
63-6 Balke, B: A simple field test for the assessment of physical fitness.
AD413393
63-7 Tobias, J. V., and Jeffress, L. A: Relation of earphone transient
response to measurement of onset-duration. AD413391
63-8 McKenzie, J. M., Fowler, P. R., and Lyne, P. J: Calibration of an
electronic counter and pulse height analyzer for plotting erythrocyte
volume spectra. AD425598
63-9 Swearingen, J. J., and McFadden, E. B: Studies of air loads on man.
AD602207
63-10 Gogel, W. C: The perception of depth from binocular disparity.
AD429827
63-11 Lategola, M. T: In vivo measurement of total gas pressure in
mammalian tissue. AD425537
63-12 Nagle, F. J., Balke, B., Ganslen, R. V., and Davis, A. W: The
mitigation of physical fatigue with Spartase. AD429001
63-13 Collins, W. E: Primary, secondary, and caloric nystagmus of the cat
following habituation to rotation. AD428756
63-14 Collins, W. E: Nystagmus responses of the cat to rotation and to
directionally equivalent and nonequivalent stimuli after unilateral
caloric habituation. AD425565
63-15 Snyder, R. G: Human survivability of extreme impacts in free- fall.
AD425412
63-16 Emerson, T. E., Jr., Brake, C. M., and Hinshaw, L. B: Mechanisms of
action of the insecticide endrin. AD431299
63-17 Tobias, J. V: Application of a "relative" procedure to a problem in
binaural beat perception. AD428899
63-18 Balke, B: Experimental evaluation of work capacity as related to
chronological and physiological aging. AD431301
63-19 Wernick, J. S., and Tobias, J. V: A central factor in pure tone
auditory fatigue. AD428737
63-20 Gogel, W. C: The visual perception of spatial extent. AD432587
63-21 Tang, P. C., and Dille, J. R: In-flight loss of consciousness; a
case report. AD430394
63-22 Hinshaw, L. B., Page, B. B., Brake, C. M., Emerson, T. E., Jr.,
and Masucci, F. D: The mechanisms of intrarenal hemodynamic changes
following acute arterial occlusion. AD431302
63-23 Higgins, E. A., Iampietro, P. F., Adams, T., and Holmes, D. D: The
effects of a tranquilizer on body temperature. AD432484
63-24 Dille, J. R., and Smith, P. W: Central nervous system effects of
chronic exposure to organophosphate insecticides. AD434090
63-25 Adams, T., Funkhouser, G. E., and Kendall, W. W: A method for the
measurement of physiologic evaporative water loss. AD603418
63-26 Reins, D. A., Holmes, D. D., and Hinshaw, L. B: Acute and chronic
effects of the insecticide endrin on renal function and renal
hemodynamics. AD602206
63-27 Dille, J. R., Crane, C. R., and Pendergrass, G. E: The flammability
of lip, face, and hair preparations in the presence of 100% oxygen.
AD602204
63-28 Gogel, W. C: Size cues and the adjacency principle. AD602205
63-29 Collins, W. E: Task-control of arousal and the effects of repeated
unidirectional angular acceleration on human vestibular responses.
AD603419
63-30 Snyder, R. G., Ice, J., Duncan, J. C., Hyde, A. S., and Leverett,
S., Jr: Biomedical research studies in acceleration. AD601531
Supplement-AD801793
63-31 Trites, D. K., and Cobb, B. B., Jr: Problems in air traffic
management: IV. Comparison of preemployment, job-related experience
with aptitude tests as predictors of training and job performance of
air traffic control specialists. AD603416
63-32 Hinshaw, L. B., Emerson, T. E., Jr., and Brake, C. M: Mechanism of
autoregulation in the intact kidney. AD603417
63-33 Dill, D. B., Robinson, S. Balke, B., and Newton, J. L: Work
tolerance: Age and altitude. AD603932
63-34 Ganslen, R. V., Balke, B., Phillips, E. E., and Nagle, F: Effects of
some tranquilizing, analeptic, and vasodilating drugs on physical work
capacity and orthostatic tolerance. AD603930
63-35 Pearson, R. G: Human factors aspects of lightplane safety. AD603931
Tech. Pub. #1 Collins, W. E., Tobias, J. V., Capps, M. J., and
Allen, M. E: Annotated bibliography of recently translated material.
I. AD424640
1964
64-1 Wentz, A. E: Studies on aging in aviation personnel. AD456652
64-2 Naughton, J., Balke, B., and Nagle, F: The effect of physical
conditioning on an individual before and after suffering a myocardial
infarction. AD456653
64-3 Nagle, F. J., and Balke, M: The gradational step test for assessing
cardiorespiratory capacity: An experimental evaluation of treadmill
and step test procedures. AD456654
64-4 Spieth, W: Cardiovascular health status, age, and psychological
performance. AD453578
64-5 Moser, K. M: Current status of clot dissolution therapy. AD453579
64-6 Seipel, J. H., and Wentz, A. E: Unsuspected neurologic disease in
aviation personnel: Survival following seizures in flight. AD453580
64-7 Houk, V. N., Hufnagel, C. A., McClenathan, J. E., and Moser, K. M:
Chronic thrombotic obstruction of major pulmonary arteries. AD453581
64-8 Moser, K. M., Perry, R. B., and Luchsinger, P. C: Cardiopulmonary
consequences of pyrogen-induced hyperpyrexia in man.
64-9 Freud, S. L: Duration of spiral aftereffect as a function of retinal
size, retinal place, and hemiretinal transfer. AD618588
64-10 Freud, S. L: Duration as a measure of the spiral aftereffect.
AD618589
64-11 Pinkerson, A. L., Kot, P. A., and Knowlan, D. M: Effect of glyceryl
trinitrate on pulmonary vasculature of anesthetized dogs.
64-12 Scarborough, W. R: Comments on progress in ballistocardiographic
research and the current state of the art. AD455651
64-13 Gogel, W. C: The size cue to visually perceived distance. AD456655
64-14 Capps, M. J., and Collins, W. E: Effects of bilateral caloric
habituation on nystagmus responses of the cat. AD455652
64-15 Collins, W. E., and Huffman, H. W: Design and performance
characteristics of a mechanically driven vestibular stimulator.
AD456656
64-16 Tobias, J. V., Collins, W. E., and Allen, M. E: Aviation medicine
translations: Annotated bibliography of recently translated material.
II. AD456670
64-17 Freud, S. L: The physiological locus of the spiral aftereffect.
AD611881
64-18 Melton, C. E., Jr: Physiological recordings from pilots operating an
aircraft simulator. AD456671
64-19 Perloff, J. K: The recognition of strictly posterior myocardial
infarction by conventional scalar electrocardiography. AD611882
64-20 FAA Aviation Medical Library: Aviation medical papers and reports: a
bibliography. AD613364
1965
65-1 Capps, M. J., and Collins, W. E: Auditory fatigue: Influence of
mental factors. AD459636
65-2 Collins, W. E., and Capps, M. J: Effects of several mental tasks on
auditory fatigue. AD459637
65-3 Reighard. H. L: Medical services at airports. AD611883
65-4 Seipel, J. H., Ziemnowicz, S. A. R., and O'Doherty, D. S: Cranial
impedance plethysmography-Rheoencephalography as a method of detection
of cerebrovascular disease. AD611884
65-5 Hauty, G. T., Trites, D. K., and Berkley, W. J: Biomedical survey
of ATC facilities: I. Incidence of self-reported symptoms. AD689806
65-6 Hauty, G. T., Trites, D. K., and Berkley, W. J: Biomedical survey
of ATC facilities: II. Experience and age. N66-16669
65-7 Mohler, S. R., Swearingen, J. J., McFadden, E. B., and Garner, J.
D: Human factors of emergency evacuation. AD459638
65-8 Van Brummelen, A. G. W., Scarborough, W. R., and Josenhans, W. K.
T: On the elimination of pulse wave velocity in stroke volume
determination from the ultralow frequency displacement
ballistocardiogram. AD612450
65-9 Lowenstein, 0., Feinberg, R., and Loewenfeld, I: Pupillary movements
during acute and chronic fatigue. AD612451
65-10 O'Connor, W. F., and Pearson, R. G: ATC system error and appraisal
of controller proficiency. N66-16583
65-11 Gogel, W. C: The equidistance tendency and its consequences: Problems
in depth perception. AD621432
65-12 Snyder, R. G: Survival of high-velocity free-falls in water.
AD621021
65-13 Mohler, S. R: Fatigue in aviation activities. AD620022
65-14 Snow, C. C., and Hasbrook, A. H: The angle of shoulder slope in
normal males as a factor in shoulder-harness design. AD653920
65-15 Scarborough, W. R. (Joint NASA-FAA publication):
Ballistocardiography: a bibliography. N65-35520
65-16 Hauty, G. T., and Adams, T: Pilot fatigue: Intercontinental jet
flight: Oklahoma City-Tokyo. AD621433
65-17 Allen, M. E., Collins, W. E., Tobias, J. V., and Crain, R. A:
Aviation medicine translations: Annotated bibliography of recently
translated material. III. AD617090
65-18 Collins, W. E: Adaptation to vestibular disorientation: I. Vertigo
and nystagmus following repeated clinical stimulation. AD617091
65-19 Cobb, B. B., Jr: Problems in air traffic management: V.
Identification and potential of aptitude test measures for selection
of tower air traffic controller trainees. AD620722
65-20 Swearingen, J. J: Tolerances of the human face to crash impact.
AD621434
65-21 Trites, D. K: Problems in air traffic management: VI. Interaction of
training-entry age with intellectual and personality characteristics
of air traffic control specialists. AD620721
65-22 Trites, D. K., Miller, M. C., and Cobb, B. B., Jr: Problems in air
traffic management. VII. Job and training performance of air traffic
control specialists-measurement, structure, and prediction. AD649292
65-23 Swearingen, J. J., and Young, J. W: Determination of centers of
gravity of children, sitting and standing. AD661865
65-24 Collins, W. E: Adaptation to vestibular disorientation. II.
Nystagmus and vertigo following high-velocity angular accelerations.
AD621435
65-25 Feinberg, R., and Podolak, E: Latency of pupillary reflex to light
stimulation and its relationship to aging. AD689809
65-26 Snow, C. C., and Snyder, R. G: Anthropometry of air traffic control
trainees. N66-25185
65-27 Brake, C. M., Reins, D., Wittmers, L. E., and Hinshaw, L. B.
Intrarenal hemodynamic changes following acute partial renal arterial
occlusion. AD649263
65-28 Hauty, G. T., and Adams, T: Phase shifts of the human circadian
system and performance deficit during the periods of transition: I,
East-West flight. AD639637
65-29 Hauty, G. T., and Adams, T: Phase shifts of the human circadian
system and performance deficit during the periods of transition: II.
West-East flight. AD689811
65-30 Hauty, G. T., and Adams, T: Phase shifts of the human circadian
system and performance deficit during the periods of transition: III.
North-South flight. AD689812
65-31 Pearson, R. G., Hunter, C. E., and Neal, G. L: Development and
evaluation of a radar air traffic control research task. AD660198
65-32 Gogel, W. C., and Mertens, H. W: Problems in depth perception: A
method of simulating objects moving in depth. AD660171
1966
66-1 Allen, M. E., aud Mohler, S. R: Aviation medicine reports: An
annotated catalog of Office of Aviation Medicine reports: 1961 through
1965. AD638732
66-2 Allen, M. E., and Crain, R. A: Aviation medicine translations:
Annotated bibliography of recently translated material. IV. AD651907
66-3 Mohler, S. R., and Swearingen, J. J: Cockpit design for impact
survival. AD687411
66-4 Tobias, J. V: A table of intensity increments. AD642113
66-5 Clark, G: Problems in aerial application: A comparison of the effects
of dieldrin poisoning in cold-adapted and room-temperature mammals.
N66-30197
66-6 Fiorica, V: Fatigue and stress studies: An improved semiautomated
procedure for fluorometric determination of plasma catecholamines.
AD653748
66-7 McFadden, E. B: Evaluation of the physiological protective efficiency
of a new prototype disposable passenger oxygen mask. AD644118
66-8 Mohler, S. R: The predominant causes of crashes and recommended
therapy. AD639779
66-9 Young, J. W: Selected facial measurements of children for oxygen mask
design. AD640062
66-10 O'Connor, W. F., and Pendergrass, G. E: Effects of decompression on
operator performance. AD675774
66-11 Hinshaw, L. B., Reins, D. A., Emerson, T. E., Jr., Rieger, J. A.,
Jr., Stavinoha, W. B., Fiorica, V., Solomon, L. A., and Holmes, D.
D: Problems in aerial application: I.-V. AD660199
66-12 Swearingen, J. J: Injury potentials of light-aircraft instrument
panels. AD642114
66-13 McFadden, E. B., and Simpson, J. M: Flotation characteristics of
aircraft-passenger seat cushions. AD642349
66-14 Iampietro, P. F., Fiorica, V., Dille, J. R., Higgins, E. A.,
Funkhouser, G., and Moses, R: Problems in aviation personnel:
Influence of a tranquilizer on temperature regulation in man.
AD638733
66-15 O'Connor, W. F., Scow, J., and Pendergrass, G. E: Hypoxia and
performance decrement. AD639780
66-16 Lategola, M. T., Harrison, H. F., and Barnard, C: The aeromedical
assessment of human systolic and diastolic blood-pressure transients
without direct arterial puncture. AD639615
66-17 Naughton, J., Shanbour, K., Armstrong, R., McCoy, J., and Lategola, M.
T: Problems in aeromedical certification: Cardiovascular responses to
exercise following myocardial infarction. AD640970
66-18 Swearingen, J. J: Evaluation of head and face injury potential of
current airline seats during crash decelerations. AD653869
66-19 Pearson, R. G: Performance tasks for operator-skills research.
AD642115
66-20 McFadden, E. B., and Lategola, M. T: Evaluation of the Sierra
hanging quick-don crew pressure-breathing oxygen mask. AD645493
66-21 Naughton, J., Lategola, M. T., and Shanbour, K: Clinical aviation
medicine: A physical-conditioning program for cardiac patients.
AD640969
66-22 Gogel, W. C., and Mertens, H. W: Problems in depth perception:
Perceived size and distance of familiar objects. AD641477
66-23 Iampietro, P. F., and Adams, T: The achievement of thermal balance
and its maintenance during environmental stress. AD642350
66-24 Agee, F. L., Jr., and Gogel, W. C: Problems in depth perception:
Equidistance judgments in the vicinity of a binocular illusion.
AD641476
66-25 Mohler, S. R., Freud, S. L., Veregge, J. E., and Umberger, E. L:
Physician flight accidents. AD648768
66-26 Clark, G: Problems in aerial application: Histochemistry of Weil stain
on liver. AD652599
66-27 Dille, J. R., and Morris, Edward W: Human factors in general aviation
accidents. AD640971
66-28 Mohler, S. R: Oxygen in general aviation. AD645497
66-29 Mohler, S. R: Recent findings on the impairment of airmanship by
alcohol. AD644119
66-30 Mohler, S. R., and Harper, C. R: Protecting the Ag pilot. AD641478
66-31 Von Rosenberg, C. W., Keen, F. R., and Mohler, S. R: The "stall
barrier" as a new preventive in general aviation accidents. AD642351
66-32 Mohler, S. R., and Hasbrook, A. H: In-flight response to a new
non-gyroscopic blind flight instrument. AD641479
66-33 Young, J. W: Recommendations for shoulder restraint installation in
general aviation aircraft. AD646054
66-34 Clark, G: Problems in aerial application: A comparison of the acute
effects of endrin and carbon tetrachloride on the livers of rats and
of the residual effects one month after poisoning. AD645494
66-35 Melton, C. E., Jr., and Wicks, S. M: Pilot vision considerations:
The effect of age on binocular fusion time. AD645495
66-36 Nagle, F. J., Naughton, J., and Balke, B: Clinical aviation medicine
research: Comparison of simultaneous measurements of intra-aortic and
auscultatory blood pressure with pressure-flow dynamics during rest
and exercise. AD645496
66-37 Collins, W. E: Adaptation to vestibular disorientation. III.
Influence on adaptation of interrupting nystagmic eye movements with
opposing stimuli. AD649615
66-38 Mertens, H. W: A homogeneous field for light adaptation.
66-39 Melton, C. E., Jr., Higgins, E. A., Saldivar, J. T., and Wicks, S.
M: Exposure of men to intermittent photic stimulation under simulated
IFR conditions. AD646872
66-40 Swearingen, J. J: Evaluation of various padding materials for crash
protection. AD647048
66-41 McKenzie, J. M., and Fiorica, V: Physiological responses of pilots to
severe-weather flying. AD646871
66-42 Garner, J. D., and Blethrow, J. G: Emergency evacuation tests of a
crashed L-1649. AD645423
1967
67-1 Cobb, B. B., Jr: The relationships between chronological age, length
of experience, and job performance ratings of air route traffic
control specialists. AD661468
67-2 Mertens, R. A., and Collins, W. E: Adaptation to vestibular
disorientation. IV. Responses to angular acceleration and to
bilateral caloric stimulation following unilateral caloric
habituation. AD653696
67-3 McFadden, E. B: Development of techniques for evaluating the
physiological protective efficiency of civil aviation oxygen
equipment. AD659498
67-4 McFadden, E. B., Reynolds, H. I., and Funkhouser, G. E: A
protective passenger smoke hood. AD657436
67-5 Fowler, P. R., and McKenzie, J. M: Problems in aerial application:
Detection of mild poisoning by organophosphorus pesticides using an
automated method for cholinesterase activity. AD656211
67-6 Collins, W. E., and Guedry, F. E., Jr: Adaptation to vestibular
disorientation. V. Eye-movement and subjective turning responses to
two durations of angular acceleration. N67-38956
67-7 Guedry, F. E., Jr., and Collins, W. E: Adaptation to vestibular
disorientation. VI. Eye-movement and subjective turning responses to
varied durations of angular acceleration. AD671855
67-8 Lewis, M. F., and Ashby, F. K: Diagnostic tests of color-defective
vision: Annotated bibliography, 1956-1966. AD660200
67-9 McFadden, E. B., Harrison, H. F., and Simpson, J. M: Performance
characteristics of constant-flow phase dilution oxygen mask designs
for general aviation. AD660201
67-10 Rowland, R. C., Jr., and Tobias, J. V: Interaural intensity
difference limen. AD661235
67-11 Seipel, J. H: The biophysical basis and clinical applications of
rheoencephalography. AD673082
67-12 Collins, W. E: Adaptation to vestibular disorientation. VII.
Special effects of brief periods of visual fixation on nystagmus and
sensations of turning. AD659192
67-13 Young, J. W: A functional comparison of basic restraint systems.
AD660202
67-14 Swearingen, J. J: An evaluation of potential decompression hazards in
small pressurized aircraft. AD660203
67-15 Melton, C. E., Jr., and Wicks, S. M: In-flight physiological
monitoring of student pilots. AD665660
67-16 Lewis, M. F: Cross-modality matching of loudness to brightness for
flashes of varying luminance and duration. AD664463
67-17 Funkhouser, G. E., and Billings, S. M: A portable device for the
measurement of evaporative water loss. AD664465
67-18 Gogel, W. C: Cue-enhancement as a function of task-set. AD664466
67-19 Collins, W. E: Adaptation to vestibular disorientation. VIII.
"Coriolis" vestibular stimulation and the influence of different
visual surrounds. N68-16799
67-20 Gogel, W. C., and Mertens, H. W: Perceived depth between familiar
objects. AD665293
67-21 Crane, C. R., and Sanders, D. C: Evaluation of a biocidal
turbine-fuel-additive. AD665661
67-22 Mohler, S. R., Bedell, R. H. S., Ross, A., and Veregge, E. J:
Aircraft accidents by older persons. AD663688
67-23 Veregge, E. J: Type airman certification as related to accidents.
AD663688
67-24 Lewis, M. F., and Mertens, H. W: Reaction time as a function of
flash luminance and duration. AD664464
67-25 Siegel, P. V: Aviation medicine, FAA-1966. AD675943
1968
68-1 Index to FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1967.
AD673666
68-2 Collins, W. E: Adaptation to vestibular disorientation: IX.
Influence of head position on the habituation of vertical nystagmus.
AD677460
68-3 Podolak, E., Kinn, J. B., and Westura,.E. E: Biomedical applications
of a commercial capacitance transducer. AD683292
68-4 Fiorica, V., Burr, M. J., and Moses, R: Contribution of activity to
the circadian rhythm in excretion of magnesium and calcium. AD674416
68-5 Booze, C. F., Jr: Usage of combined airman certification by active
airmen: An active airman population estimate. AD678947
68-6 Crosby, W. M., Snyder, R. G., Snow, C. C., and Hanson, P. G:
Impact injuries in pregnancy. I. Experimental studies. AD674861
68-7 Allen, M. E., and Mertens, R. A: Aviation medicine translations:
Annotated bibliography of recently translated material. V. AD673665
68-8 Mohler, S. R., Dille, J. R., and Gibbons, H. L: Circadian rhythms
and the effects of long-distance flights. AD672898
68-9 Siegel, P. V., and Booze, C. F., Jr: A retrospective analysis of
aeromedical certification denial actions. January 1961-December 1967.
AD675521
68-10 Collins, W. E., and Schroeder, D. J: The spiral aftereffect:
Influence of stimulus size and viewing distance on the duration of
illusory motion. AD673644
68-11 Hasbrook, A. H., and Young, P. E: Pilot response to peripheral
vision cues during instrument flying tasks. AD684804
68-12 Hasbrook, A. H., and Young, P. E: Peripheral vision cues: Their
effect on pilot performance during instrument landing approaches and
recoveries from unusual attitudes. AD683305
68-13 Vaughan, J. A., Higgins, E. A., Funkhouser, G. E., and Galerston,
E. M: The effects of body thermal state on manual performance.
AD675522
68-14 Cobb, B. B., Jr: A comparative study of air traffic trainee
aptitude-test measures involving Navy, Marine Corps, and FAA
controllers. AD686669
68-15 Higgins, E. A., Davis, A. W., Jr., Fiorica, V., Iampietro, P. F.,
Vaughan, J. A., and Funkhouser, G. E: Effects of two
antihistaminecontaining compounds upon performance at three altitudes.
AD676502
68-16 Dille, J. R., and Mohler, S. R: Drug and toxic hazards in general
aviation. AD686670
68-17 Thackray, R. I., and Pearson, D. W: The effects of cognitive
appraisal of stress on heart rate and task performance. AD687413
68-18 Higgins, E. A., Davis, A. W., Jr., Vaughan, J. A., Funkhouser, G.
E., and Galerston, E. M: The effects of alcohol at three simulated
aircraft cabin conditions. AD686671
68-19 Snyder, R. G., and Snow, C. C: Fatal injuries resulting from extreme
water impact. AD688424
68-20 Lewis, M. F: Two-flash thresholds as a function of flash luminance
and area. AD686672
68-21 Tobias, J. V: Cockpit noise intensity: Fifteen single-engine light
aircraft. AD686425
68-22 Hasbrook, A. H: A comparison of effects of peripheral vision cues on
pilot performance during instrument flight in dissimilar aircraft
simulators. AD688425
68-23 Fiorica, V: A table for converting pH to hydrogen ion concentration
[H+] over the range 5-9. AD688120
68-24 Snyder, R. G., Snow, C. C., Crosby, W. M., Hanson, P., Fineg, J.,
and Chandler, R: Impact injury to the pregnant female and fetus in lap
belt restraint. AD689359
68-25 Tobias, J. V: Cockpit noise intensity: Eleven twin-engine light
aircraft. AD688111
68-26 Melton, C. E., Jr., Wicks, M., Saldivar, J. T., Morgan, J., and
Vance, F. P: Physiological studies on air tanker pilots flying forest
fire retardant missions. AD690090
68-27 Lewis, M. F., and Mertens, H. W: Assessment of the Broca-Sulzer
phenomenon via inter- and intra-modality matching procedures: Studies
of signal-light brightness. AD689358
68-28 Collins, W. E: Adaptation to vestibular disorientation. X.
Modification of vestibular nystagmus and "vertigo" by means of visual
stimulation. AD691405
1969
69-1 Melton, C. E., Jr., and Wicks, M: Binocular fusion time in
sleep-deprived subjects. AD688426
69-2 Siegel, P. V., and Mohler, S. R: Medical factors in U.S. general
aviation accidents. AD689740
69-3 Snyder, R. G., Snow, C. C., Young, J. W., Crosby, W. M., and
Price, G. T: Pathology of trauma attributed to restraint systems in
crash impacts. AD690415
69-4 Snyder, R. G., Young, J. W., and Snow, C, C: Experimental impact
protection with advanced restraint systems: Preliminary primate tests
with air bag and inertia reel/inverted-Y yoke torso harness. AD695416
69-5 Snyder, R. G., Crosby, W. M., Snow, C. C., Young, J. W., and
Hanson, Seat belt injuries in impact. AD698298
69-6 Chiles, W. D., Bruni, C. B., and Lewis, R. A: Methodology in the
assessment of complex human performance: The effects of signal rate on
monitoring a dynamic process. AD697943
69-7 Pearson, D. W., and Thackray, R. I: Consistency of performance
change and autonomic response as a function of expressed attitude
toward a specific stress situation. AD697944
69-8 Thackray, R. I: Patterns of physiological activity accompanying
performance on a perceptual-motor task. AD697945
69-9 Chiles, W. D., Gibbons, H. L., and Smith, P. W: Effects of two
common medications on complex performance. AD703631
69-10 Iampietro, P. F., Chiles, W. D., Higgins, E. A., Gibbons, H. L.,
Jennings, A. E., and Vaughan, J. A: Complex performance during
exposure to high temperatures. AD703632
69-11 Booze, C. F., Jr: Occupations of active airmen. AD704474
69-12 Melton, C. E., Jr., Hoffmann, S. M., and Delafield, R. H: The use
of a tranquilizer (chlordiazepoxide) in flight training. AD703221
69-13 Snyder, R. G., Snow, C. C., Young, J. W., Price, G. T., and
Hanson, P. G: Experimental comparison of trauma in lateral (+Gy),
rearwardfacing (+Gx), and forward-facing (-Gx) body orientations when
restrained by lap belt only. AD707185
69-14 Chiles, W. D., and Jennings, A. E: Effects of alcohol on complex
performance. AD703633
69-15 Williams, M. J., and Collins, W. E: The spiral aftereffect. II.
Some influences of visual angle and retinal speed on the duration and
intensity of illusory motion. AD703634
69-16 Chiles, W. D., Bruni, C. B., and Lewis, R. A: Methodology in the
assessment of complex performance: The effects of signal rate on
monitoring a static process. AD703635
69-17 Siegel, P. V., Gerathewohl, S. J., and Mohler, S. R: Time-zone
effects on the long-distance air traveler. AD702443
69-18 Siegel, P. V., Mohler, S. R., and Cierebiej, A: The safety
significance of aircraft accident post mortem findings. AD704473
69-19 Pearson, D. W., Clark, G., and Moore, C. M: A comparison of the
behavioral effects of various levels of chronic disulfoton poisoning.
AD704470
69-20 Collins, W. E., and Updegraff, B. P: Adaptation to vestibular
disorientation. XI. The influence of specific and nonspecific
gravireceptors on nystagmic responses to angular acceleration.
AD704471
69-21 Thackray, R. I., and Touchstone, R. M: Recovery of motor performance
following startle. AD704472
69-22 Swearingen, J. J., Badgley, J. M., Braden, G. E., and Wallace, T.
F: Determination of centers of gravity of infants. AD708514
69-23 Brecher, M. H., and Brecher, G. A: Motor effects from visually
induced disorientation in man. AD708425
69-24 Gerathewohl, S. J: Fidelity of simulation and transfer of training: A
review of the problem. AD706744
1970
70-1 Index to FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1969.
AD714027
70-2 Brecher, M. H., and Brecher, G. A: Quantitative evaluation of
optically induced disorientation. AD709329
70-3 Ryan, L. C., Endecott, B. R., Hanneman, G. D., and Smith, P. W:
Effects of an organophosphorus pesticide on reproduction in the rat.
AD709327
70-4 Crane, C. R., Sanders, D. C., and Abbott, J. K: Studies on the
storage stability of human blood cholinesterases: I. AD714028
70-5 Higgins, E. A., Vaughan, J. A., and Funkhouser, G. E: Blood alcohol
concentrations as affected by combinations of alcoholic beverage
dosages and altitudes. AD709328
70-6 Tobias, J. V: Auditory processing for speech intelligibility
improvement. AD717394
70-7 Hasbrook, A. H., and Rasmussen, P. G: Pilot heart rate during
in-flight simulated instrument approaches in a general aviation
aircraft. AD711268
70-8 Fiorica, V., Higgins, E. A., Lategola, M. T., Davis, A. W., Jr.,
and Iampietro, P. F: Physiological responses of men during sleep
deprivation. AD713590
70-9 Gerathewohl, S. J., Morris, Everett W., and Sirkis, J. A:
Anti-collision lights for the supersonic transport (SST). AD713488
70-10 Collins, W. E., Schroeder, D. J., Rice, N., Mertens, R. A., and
Kranz, G: Some characteristics of optokinetic eye-movement patterns: A
comparative study. AD715440
70-11 Revzin, A. M: Some acute and chronic effects of endrin on the brain.
AD715452
70-12 Mohler, S. R: Physiologically tolerable decompression profiles for
supersonic transport type certification. AD713055
70-13 Crane, C. R., Sanders, D. C., and Abbott, J. K: A comparison of
three serum cholinesterase methods. AD715439
70-14 Karson, S., and O'Dell, J. W: Performance ratings and personality
factors in radar controllers. AD715247
70-15 Lewis, M. F., and Mertens. H. W: Two-flash thresholds as a function
of comparison stimulus duration. AD716645
70-16 Snow, C. C., Carroll, J. J., and Allgood, M. A: Survival in
emergency escape from passenger aircraft. AD735388
70-17 Collins, W. E: Effective approaches to disorientation familiarization
for aviation personnel. AD719003
70-18 Lategola, M. T., Fiorica, V., Booze, C. F., Jr., and Folk, E.
D:Comparison of status variables among accident and nonaccident airmen
from the active airman population. AD722148
70-19 Garner, J. D., and Blethrow, J. G: Evacuation tests from an SST
mockup. AD720627
70-20 McFadden, E. B., and Smith, R. C: Protective smoke hood studies.
AD727021
70-21 Lategola, M. T., and Harrison, H. F: A device and method for rapid
indirect measurement of human systolic and diastolic blood pressures.
AD722032
70-22 Iampietro, P. F: Tolerances to thermal extremes in aerospace
activities. AD722001
1971
71-1 Tobias, J. V: Noise audiometry. AD723464
71-2 Melton, C. E., Jr., McKenzie, J. M., Polis, B. D., Funkhouser, G.
E., and Iampietro, P. F: Physiological responses in air traffic
control personnel: O'Hare Tower. AD723465
71-3 Swearingen, J. J: General aviation structures directly responsible
for trauma in crash decelerations. AD728728
71-4 Iampietro, P. F: Use of skin temperature to predict tolerance to
thermal environments. AD723466
71-5 Mertens, R. A., Goulden, D. R., Lacy, C. D., and Jones, K. N:
Aviation medicine translations: Annotated bibliography of recently
translated material. VI. AD723467
71-6 Schroeder, D. J: Alcohol and disorientation-related responses. I.
Nystagmus and "vertigo" during caloric and optokinetic stimulation.
AD728314
71-7 Thackray, R. I., and Jones, K. N: Effects of conflicting auditory
stimuli on color-word interference and arousal. AD727018
71-8 Lategola, M. T: Biodynamic evaluation of air traffic control students
between 1960-1963. AD726254
71-9 Cierebiej, A., Mohler, S. R., and Stedman, V. G: Physician pilot-
in-command flight accidents, 1964 through 1970. AD724286
71-10 Gerathewohl, S. J., Mohler, S. R., and Siegel, P. V: Medical and
psychological aspects of mass air transportation. AD726286
71-11 Fiorica, V., Burr, M. J., and Moses, R: Effects of low-grade hypoxia
on performance in a vigilance situation. AD727019
71-12 Swearingen, J. J: Acceptance tests of various upper torso restraints.
AD726253
71-13 Swearingen, J. J: Tolerances of the human brain to concussion.
AD726287
71-14 Smith, R. C: Assessment of a "stress" response-set in the Composite
Mood Adjective Check List. AD727020
71-15 Fiorica, V., and Moses, R: Automated differential fluorometric
analysis of norepinephrine and epinephrine in blood plasma and urine.
AD729535
71-16 Schroeder, D. J: Alcohol and disorientation-related responses. II.
Nystagmus and "vertigo" during angular acceleration. AD730629
71-17 Chiles, W. D., Iampietro, P. F., Higgins, E. A., Vaughan, J. A.,
West, G., and Funkhouser, G. E: Combined effects of altitude and high
temperature on complex performance. AD729536
71-18 Gibbons, H. L., and Fromhagen, C: Aeromedical transportation and
general aviation. AD728315
71-19 Lategola, M. T: Changes in cardiovascular health parameters over an
eight-year interval in an ATC population segment. AD729537
71-20 Collins, W. E., Gilson, R. D., Schroeder, D. J., and Guedry, F.
E., Jr: Alcohol and disorientation-related responses. III. Effects
of alcohol ingestion on tracking performance during angular
acceleration. AD728843
71-21 Smith, R. C., Melton, C. E., Jr., and McKenzie, J. M: Affect
adjective check list assessment of mood variations in air traffic
controllers. AD729832
71-22 Brecher, M. H., and Brecher, G. A: Effect of a moving optical
environment on the subjective median. AD728316
71-23 Melton, C. E., Jr., and Fiorica, V: Physiological responses of
low-time private pilots to cross-country flying. AD728317
71-24 Hasbrook, A. H., and Rasmussen, P. G: Aural glide slope cues: Their
effect on pilot performance during in-flight simulated ILS instrument
approaches, AD731848
71-25 Norwood, G. K: The philosophy and limitations of FAA aeromedical
standards, policies, and procedures. AD729538
71-26 Friedberg, W., and Nelson, J. M: Calibration of the Concorde
radiation detection instrument and measurements at SST altitude.
AD732789
71-27 Lewis, M. F., and Steen, J. A: Color-defective vision and the
recognition of aviation color signal light flashes. AD729539
71-28 Chiles, W. D., and Smith, R. C: A nonverbal technique for the
assessment of general intellectual ability in selection of aviation
personnel. AD728844
71-29 Thackray, R. I., Touchstone, R. M., and Jones, K. N: The effects of
simulated sonic booms on tracking performance and autonomic response.
AD729833
71-30 Smith, R. C., Cobb, B. B., Jr., and Collins, W. E: Attitudes and
motivational factors in terminal area air traffic control work.
AD730630
71-31 Mehling, K. D., Collins, W. E., and Schroeder, D. J: The spiral
aftereffect: III. Some effects of perceived size, retinal size, and
retinal speed on the duration of illusory motion. AD729834
71-32 Steen, J. A., and Lewis, M. F: Color defective vision and day and
night recognition of aviation color signal light flashes. AD730631
71-33 Mohler, S. R., and Gerathewohl, S. J: Civil aeromedical standards
for general-use aerospace transportation vehicles. AD728318
71-34 Gilson, R. D., Schroeder, D. J., Collins, W. E., and Guedry, F.
E., Jr: Alcohol and disorientation-related responses. IV. Effects of
different alcohol dosages and display illumination on tracking
performance during vestibular stimulation. AD729
71-35 Smith, R. C: Personality assessment in aviation: An analysis of the
item ambiguity characteristics of the 16PF and MMPI. AD736266
71-36 Cobb, B. B., Jr., Lay, C. D., and Bourdet, N. M: The relationship
between chronological age and aptitude test measures of advanced-level
air traffic control trainees. AD733830
71-37 McFadden, E. B., and Young, J. W: Evaluation of an improved
flotation device for infants and small children. AD729836
71-38 Norwood, G. K: Senior aviation medical examiners conducting FAA
first-class medical examinations. AD731849
71-39 Hill, R. J., Collins, W. E., and Schroeder, D. J: Alcohol and
disorientation-related responses: V. The influence of alcohol on
positional, rotatory, and coriolis vestibular responses over 32-hour
periods. AD735389
71-40 Cobb, B. B., Jr: Air traffic aptitude test measures of military and
FAA controller trainees. AD737871
71-41 Higgins, E. A., Fiorica, V., Davis, H. V., and Thomas, A. A: The
acute toxicity of brief exposure of HF, HCl, and N02 and HCN singly
and in combination with CO. AD735160
71-42 Mertens, H. W., and Lewis, M. F: Discrimination of short-duration
(two-pulse) flashes as a function of signal luminance and method of
measurement. AD737872
1972
72-1 Dille, J. R., and Grimm, M. H: Index to FAA Office of Aviation
Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1971. AD742607
72-2 Yanowitch, R. E., Mohler, S. R., and Nichols, E. A: The
psycho-social reconstruction inventory: A postdictal instrument in
aircraft accident investigation. AD738464
72-3 Sirkis, J. A: The benefits of the use of shoulder harness in general
aviation aircraft. AD739943
72-4 Billings, C. E., Wick, R. L., Jr., Gerke, R. J., and Chase, R. C:
The effects of alcohol on pilot performance during instrument flight.
AD740778
72-5 Chiles, W. D., Jennings, A. E., and West, G: Multiple-task
performance as a predictor of the potential of air traffic controller
trainees. AD741736
72-6 Lowrey, D. L., Langston, E. D., Reed, W., and Swearingen, J. J:
Effectiveness of restraint equipment in enclosed areas. AD739944
72-7 Langston, E. D., and Swearingen, J. J: Evaluation of a fiberglass
instrument glare shield for protection against head injury. AD740732
72-8 Zeiner, A. R., and Brecher, G. A: Effects of backscatter of brief
high-intensity light on physiological responses of instrument-rated
pilots and non-pilots. AD744234
72-9 Rasmussen, P. G., and Hasbrook, A. H: Pilot tracking performance
during successive in-flight simulated instrument approaches. AD743392
72-10 McFadden, E. B: Physiological evaluation of a modified jet transport
passenger oxygen mask. AD743422
72-11 Chiles, W. D., and Jennings, A. E: Effects of alcohol on a
problem-solving task. AD743423
72-12 Crane, C. R., Sanders, D. C., and Abbott, J. K: A comparison of
serum cholinesterase methods: II. AD744866
72-13 Booze, C. F., Jr: Attrition from active airman status during 1970.
AD742608
72-14 Thackray, R. I., Jones, K. N., and Touchstone, R. M: The color-
word interference test and its relation to performance impairment
under auditory distraction. AD743424
72-15 Swearingen, J. J., Wallace, T. F., Blethrow, J. G., and Rowlan, D.
E: Crash survival analysis of 16 agricultural aircraft accidents.
AD745257
72-16 Jones, K. N., Goulden, D. R., and Grimm, E. J: Aviation medicine
translations: Annotated bibliography of recently translated material.
VII. AD747125
72-17 Iampietro, P. F., Melton, C. E., Jr., Higgins, E. A., Vaughan, J.
A., Hoffman, S. M., Funkhouser, G. E., and Saldivar, J. T: High
temperature and performance in a flight task simulator. AD746057
72-18 Cobb, B. B., Jr., and Mathews, J. J: A proposed new test for
aptitude screening of air traffic controller applicants. AD746058
72-19 Chiles, W. D., and West, G: Residual performance effects of simulated
sonic booms introduced during sleep. AD747989
72-20 Lategola, M. T: The use of simple indicators for detecting potential
coronary heart disease susceptibility in the air traffic controller
population. AD747990
72-21 Jennings, A. E., Chiles, W. D., and West, G: Methodology in the
measurement of complex human performance: Two-dimensional compensatory
tracking. AD745259
72-22 Cobb, B. B., Jr., Mathews, J. J., and Lay, C. D: A comparative
study of female and male air traffic controller trainees. AD751312
72-23 Smith, R. C: A study of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the
assessment of stress under simulated conditions. AD747991
72-24 Smith, R. C., and Hutto, G. L: Sonic booms and sleep: Affect change
as a function of age. AD749277
72-25 Thackray, R. I., Jones, K. N., and Touchstone, R. M: Self-estimate
of distractibility as related to performance decrement on a task
requiring sustained attention. AD751396
72-26 Lategola, M. T: The use of simple indicators for detecting potential
coronary heart disease susceptibility in the third-class airman
population. AD749278
72-27 Karim, B., Bergey, K. H., Chandler, R. F., Hasbrook, A. H.,
Purswell, J. L., and Snow, C. C: A preliminary study of maximal
control force capability of female pilots. AD753987
72-28 Mohler, S. R: G effects on the pilot during aerobatics. AD751397
72-29 Lewis, M. F., Mertens, H. W., and Steen, J. A: Behavioral changes
from chronic exposure to pesticides used in aerial application:
Effects of Phosdrin on the performance of monkeys and pigeons on
variable interval reinforcement schedules. AD7498 93
72-30 Folk, E. D., Garner, J. D., Cook, E. A., and Broadhurst, J. L: GPSS/360 computer models to simulate aircraft passenger emergency evacuation. AD755542
72-31 Tobias, J. V: Binaural processing of speech in light aircraft. AD753637
72-32 Tobias, J. V: Auditory effects of noise on air-crew personnel. AD757239
72-33 Cobb, B. B., Jr., Mathews, J. J., and Nelson, P. L: Attrition-retention rates of air traffic controller trainees recruited during 1960-1963 and 1968-1970. AD757933
72-34 Schroeder, D. J., Gilson, R. D., Guedry, F. E., and Collins, W. E:
Alcohol and disorientation-related responses. VI. Effects of alcohol
on eye movements and tracking performance during laboratory angular
accelerations about the yaw and pitch ax es. AD766937
72-35 Collins, W. E., and Iampietro, P. F: Simulated sonic booms and
sleep: Effects of repeated booms of 1.0 psf. AD762988
1973
73-1 Braden, G. E., Reed, W., and Swearingen, J. J: Application of
commercial aircraft accident investigation techniques to a railroad
derailment. AD764188
73-2 Smith, R. C: Job attitudes of air traffic controllers: A comparison
of three air traffic control specialties. AD763508
73-3 Revzin, A. M: Subtle changes in brain functions produced by single
doses of mevinphos (Phosdrin). AD763509
73-4 Revzin, A. M: Transient blindness due to the combined effects of
mevinphos and atropine. AD763555
73-5 Yanowitch, R. E., Bergin, J. M., and Yanowitch, E. A: The aircraft
as an instrument of self-destruction. AD763556
73-6 Lewis, M. F: Frequency of anticollision observing responses by solo
pilots as a function of traffic density, ATC traffic warnings, and
competing behavior. AD763557
73-7 Cobb, B. B., Jr., Nelson, P. L., and Mathews, J. J: The
relationships of age and ATC experience to job performance rating of
terminal area traffic controllers. AD773449
73-8 Booze, C. F., Jr: Prevalence and incidence of disease among airmen
medically certified during 1965. AD773544
73-9 Hasbrook, A. H., and Rasmussen, P. G: In-flight performance of
civilian pilots using moving-aircraft and moving-horizon attitude
indicators. AD773450
73-10 Lategola, M. T., Lynn, C. A., Folk, E. D., Booze, C. F., Jr., and
Lyne, P. J: Height and weight errors in aeromedical certification
data. AD773452
73-11 Thackray, R. I., Rylander, R., and Touchstone, R. M: Sonic boom
startle effects: Report of a field study. AD773451
73-12 Lewis, M. F., and Ferraro, D. P: Flying high: The aeromedical
aspects of marihuana. AD775889
73-13 Tobias, J. V., and Irons, F. M: Reception of distorted speech.
AD777564
73-14 Thackray, R. I., Jones, K. N., and Touchstone, R. M: Personality
and physiological correlates of performance decrement on a monotonous
task requiring sustained attention. AD777825
73-15 Smith, R. C., and Melton, C. E., Jr: Susceptibility to anxiety and
shift difficulty as determinants of state anxiety in air traffic
controllers. AD777565
73-16 Thackray, R. I., Touchstone, R. M., and Bailey, J. P: A comparison
of the startle effects resulting from exposure to two levels of
simulated sonic booms. AD777581
73-17 Schroeder, D. J., Collins, W. E., and Elam, G. W: Effects of
secobarbital and d-amphetamine on tracking performance during angular
acceleration. AD777582
73-18 Steen, J. A., Collins, W. E., and Lewis, M. F: Utility of several
clinical tests of color-defective vision in predicting daytime and
nighttime performance with the aviation signal light gun. AD777563
73-19 Constant, G. N., Goulden, D. R., and Grimm, E. J: Aviation medicine
translations: Annotated bibliography of recently translated material.
VIII. AD776136
73-20 Tobias, J. V., and Irons, F. M: Ear-protector ratings. AD779552
73-21 Melton, C. E., Jr., McKenzie, J. M., Polis, B. D., Hoffmann, S.
M., and Saldivar, J. T: Physiological responses in air traffic
control personnel: Houston Intercontinental Tower. AD777838
73-22 Melton, C. E., Jr., McKenzie, J. M., Smith, R. C., Polis, B. D.,
Higgins, E. A., Hoffmann, S. M., Funkhouser, G. E., and Saldivar,
J. T: Physiological, biochemical, and psychological responses in air
traffic control personnel: Comparison of the 5-day and 2-2-1 shift
rotation patterns. AD778214
73-23 Leeper, R. C., Hasbrook, A. H., and Purswell, J. L: Study of
control force limits for female pilots. AD777839
1974
74-1 Dille, J. R., and Grimm, M. H: Index to FAA Office of Aviation
Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1973. AD779553
74-2 Mathews, J. J., Collins, W. E., and Cobb, B. B: A sex comparison of
reasons for attrition of nonjourneyman FAA air traffic controllers.
AD780558
74-3 Collins, W. E: Adaptation to vestibular disorientation. XII.
Habituation of vestibular responses: an overview. AD780562
74-4 Young, J. W., Fisher, R. G., Price, G. T., and Chandler, R. F:
Experimental trauma of occipital impacts. AD780668
74-5 Booze, C. F., Jr: Characteristics of medically disqualified airman
applicants during calendar year 1971. AD781684
74-6 Lategola, M. T., and Layne, P. J: Amplitude/frequency differences in
a supine resting single-lead electrocardiogram of normal versus
coronary heart diseased males. AD781685
74-7 Mathews, J. J., Collins, W. E., and Cobb, B. B., Jr: Job-related
attitudes of nonjourneyman FAA air traffic controllers and former
controllers: a sex comparison. AD787238
74-8 Cobb, B. B., Jr., and Nelson, P. L: Aircraft-pilot and other
pre-employment experience as factors in the selection of air traffic
controller trainees. ADA001039
74-9 Thackray, R. I., Touchstone, R. M., and Bailey, J. P: 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. ADA002266
74-10 Chiles, W. D., and West, G: Multiple-task performance as a predictor
of the potential of air traffic controller trainees: A followup study.
ADA002920
74-11 Melton, C. E., Jr., McKenzie, J. M., Saldivar, J. T., and Hoffmann,
S. M: Comparison of Opa Locka Tower with other ATC facilities by
means of a biochemical stress index. ADA008378
74-12 Smith, R. C: A realistic view of the people in air traffic control.
ADA006789
1975
75-1 Jones, K. N., Steen, J. A., and Collins, W. E: Predictive
validities of several clinical color vision tests for aviation signal
light gun performance. ADA006792
75-2 Snow, C. C., Reynolds, H. M., and Allgood, M. A: Anthropometry of
airline stewardesses. ADA012965
75-3 Mathews, J. J., Cobb, B. B., Jr., and Collins, W. E: Attitudes on
en route air traffic control training and work: A comparison of
recruits initially trained at the FAA Academy and recruits initially
trained at assigned centers. ADA013343
75-4 Collins, W. E., Lennon, A. 0., and Grimm, E. J: The use of
vestibular tests in civil aviation medical examinations: Survey of
practices and proposals by aviation medical examiners. ADA015087
75-5 Ryan, L. C., Gerathewohl, S. J., Mohler, S. R., and Booze, C. F.,
Jr: To see or not to see: Visual acuity of pilots involved in midair
collisions. ADA016277
75-6 Lewis, M. F., Ferraro, D. P., Mertens, H. W., and Steen, J. A:
Interaction between marihuana and altitude on a complex behavioral
task in baboons. ADA020680/5GI
75-7 Melton, C. E., Jr., Smith, R. C., McKenzie, J. M., Saldivar, J.
T., Hoffmann, S. M., and Fowler, P. R: Stress in air traffic
controllers: Comparison of two air route traffic control centers on
different shift rotation patterns. ADA020679/7GI
75-8 Thackray, R. I., Bailey, J. P., and Touchstone, R. M:
Physiological, subjective, and performance correlates of reported
boredom and monotony while performing a simulated radar control task.
ADA025426/8GI
75-9 Smith, R. C., Rana, B., and Taylor, D. K: An evaluation of the
effectiveness of the FAA Management Training School. ADA025254/4GI
75-10 Higgins, E. A., Chiles, W. D., McKenzie, J. M., Iampietro, P. F.,
Winget, C. M., Funkhouser, G. E., Burr, M. J., Vaughan, J. A., and
Jennings, A. E: The effects of a 12-hour shift in the wake-sleep
cycle on the physiological and biochemical respo nses and on
multiple-task performance. ADA021518/GGI
75-11 Tobias, J. V: Earplug ratings based on the protector-attenuation
rating (P-AR). ADA024756/9GI
75-12 Hasbrook, A. H., Rasmussen, P. G., and Willis, D. M: Pilot
performance and heart rate during in-flight use of a compact
instrument display. ADA021519/4GI
75-13 Reynolds, H. M., and Allgood, M. A: Functional strength of
commercial-airline stewardesses. ADA021836/2GI
75-14 Higgins, E. A., Chiles, W. D., McKenzie, J. M., Iampietro, P. F.,
Vaughan, J. A., Funkhouser, G. E., Burr, M. J., Jennings, A. E.,
and West, G: The effects of dextroamphetamine on physiological
responses and complex performance during sleep loss. ADA021520/2GI
1976
76-1 Jennings, A. E., and Chiles, W. D: An investigation of time-sharing
ability as a factor in complex performance. ADA031881/GGA
76-2 Smith, R. C., and Melton, C. E: Effects of ground trainer use on the
psychological and physiological states of students in private pilot
training. ADA024704/9GI
76-3 Tobias, J. V: Massed versus distributed practice in learned
improvement of speech intelligibility. ADA024705/GGI
76-4 Constant, G. N., Grimm, E. J., Goulden, D. R., and Murcko, L. E:
Aviation medicine translations: Annotated bibliography of recently
translated material. IX. ADA031492/2GA
76-5 Vaughan, J. A., and Welsh, K. W: Visual evaluation of
smoke-protective devices. ADA031493/0GI
76-6 Cobb, B. B., Jr., Young, C. L., and Rizzuti, B. L: Education as a
factor in the selection of air traffic controller trainees.
ADA031880/8GI
76-7 Dille, J. R., and Booze, C. F., Jr: Accident experience of civilian
pilots with static physical defects. ADA029431/4GI
76-8 Reighard, H. L: Aviation medicine. ADA032558/9GI
76-9 Young, J. W., Reynolds, H. M., McConville, J. T., Snyder, R. G.,
and Chandler, R. F: Development and evaluation of masterbody forms
for 3- and 6-year-old-child dummies. ADA037547/7GI
76-10 Dark, S. J: Characteristics of medically disqualified airman
applicants in calendar years 1973 and 1974. ADA032603/3GI
76-11 Higgins, E. A., Chiles, W. D., McKenzie, J. M., Funkhouser, G. E.,
Burr, M. J., Jennings, A. E., and Vaughan, J. A: Physiological,
biochemical, and multiple-task-performance responses to different
alterations of the wake-sleep cycle. ADA033889/7 GI
76-12 Collins, W. E: Some effects of sleep deprivation on tracking
performance in static and dynamic environments. ADA033331/0GI
76-13 Melton, C. E., Jr., Smith, R. C., McKenzie, J. M., Hoffmann, S.
M., and Saldivar, J. T: Stress in air traffic controllers: Effects of
ARTS-III. ADA034752/GGI
76-14 Lentz, J. M., and Collins, W. E: Three studies of motion sickness
susceptibility. ADA036284/8GI
76-15 McKenzie, J. M: The aeromedical significance of sickle-cell trait.
ADA038466/9Gl
1977
77-1 Murcko, L. E., and Dille, J. R: Index to FAA Office of Aviation
Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1976. ADA037234/2GI
77-2 Welsh, K. W., Vaughan, J. A., and Rasmussen, P. G: Survey of
cockpit visual problems of senior pilots. ADA037587/3GI
77-3 Lategola, M. T., Flux, M., and Lyne, P. J: Spirometric assessment of
potential respiratory impairment in general aviation airmen.
ADA038296/0
77-4 Valdez, C. D: Ten-year survey of altitude chamber reactions using the
FAA training chamber flight profiles. ADA03723/9GI
77-5 Saldivar, J. T., Hoffmann, S. M., and Melton, C. E: Sleep in air
traffic controllers. ADA038297/8GI
77-6 Gerathewohl, S. J: Psychophysiological effects of aging: Developing a
functional age index for pilots: I. A survey of the pertinent
literature. ADA04032/0GI
77-7 Welsh, K. W., Rasmussen, P. G., and Vaughan, J. A: Intermediate
visual acuity of presbyopic individuals with and without distance and
bifocal lens corrections. ADA038538/5GI
77-8 Hanneman, G. D., Higgins, E. A., Price, G. T., Funkhouser, G. E.,
Grape, P. M., and Snyder, L: A study of effects of hyperthermia on
large, short-haired male dogs: A simulated air transport environmental
stress. ADA040432/7GI
77-9 Crane, C. R., Sanders, D. C., Endecott, B. R., Abbott, J. K., and
Smith, P. W: Inhalation toxicology: I. Design of a small-animal test
system. II. Determination of the relative toxic hazards of 75
aircraft cabin materials. ADA043646/9GI
77-10 Booze, C. F., Jr: An epidemiologic investigation of occupation, age,
and exposure in general aviation accidents. ADA040978/9GI
77-11 Blethrow, J. G., Garner, J. D., Lowrey, D. L., Busby, D. E., and
Chandler, R. F: Emergency escape of handicapped air travelers.
ADA043269/0GI
77-12 Mertens, H. W: Perceived orientation of a runway model in nonpilots
during simulated night approaches to landing. ADA044553/GGI
77-13 Welsh, K. W., Rasmussen, P. G., and Vaughan, J. A: Readability of
alphanumeric characters having various contrast levels as a function
of age and illumination mode. ADA044554/4GI
77-14 Welsh, K. W., Rasmussen, P. G., and Vaughan, J. A: Refractive error
characteristics of early and advanced presbyopic individuals.
ADA044555/1GI
77-15 Chiles, W. D: Objective methods for developing indices of pilot
workload. ADA044556/9GI
77-16 Lategola, M. T., Flux, M., and Lyne, P. J: Altitude tolerance of
general aviation pilots with normal or partially impaired spirometric
function. ADA044557/7GI
77-17 Higgins, E. A., Chiles, W. D., McKenzie, J. M., Davis, A. W., Jr.,
Funkhouser, G. E., Jennings, A. E., Mullen, S. R., and Fowler, P.
R: Effects of lithium carbonate on performance and biomedical
functions. ADA044824/1GI
77-18 Thackray, R. I., Bailey, J. P., and Touchstone, R. M: The effect of
increased monitoring load on vigilance performance using a simulated
radar display. ADA044558/5GI
77-19 Smith, P. W., Robinson, C. P., Zelenski, J. D., and Endecott, B.
R: The role of monamine oxidase inhibition in the acute toxicity of
chlordimeform. ADA045507/1GI
77-20 Dille, J. R., and Booze, C. F: The 1975 accident experience of
civilian pilots with static physical defects. ADA045429/8GI
77-21 Smith, R. C., and Hutto, G. L: Job attitudes of airway facilities
personnel. ADA04641/3GI
77-22 Revzin, A. M: Functional localization in the nucleus rotundus.
ADA047717/4GI
77-23 Melton, C. E., Smith, R. C., McKenzie, J. M., Wicks, S. M., and
Saldivar, J. T: Stress in air traffic personnel: Low-density towers
and flight service stations. ADA046826/4GI
77-24 Collins, W. E., Hasbrook, A. H., Lennon, A. 0., and Gay, D. J:
Disorientation training in FAA-certificated flight and ground schools:
a survey. ADA047718/2GI
77-25 Dailey, J. T., and Pickrel, E. W: Development of new selection tests
for air traffic controllers. ADA049049/0GI
1978
78-1 McFadden, E. B. (Ed.): Flotation and survival equipment studies.
ADA051869/GGI
78-2 Revzin, A. M: Effects of ethanol on visual unit activity in the
thalamus. ADA05092/4GI
78-3 Pollard, D. W., Garner, J. D., Blethrow, J. G., and Lowrey, D. L:
Passenger flow rates between compartments: Straight-segmented
stairways, spiral stairways, and passageways with restricted vision
and changes of attitude. ADA05148/1GI
78-4 deSteiguer, D., Pinski, M. S., Bannister, J. R., and McFadden, E.
B: Aircrew and passenger protective breathing equipment studies.
ADA05100/4GI
78-5 Higgins, E. A., Lategola, M. T., and Melton, C. E: Three reports
relevant to stress in aviation personnel. ADA051690/GGI
78-6 Chandler, R. F., and Trout, E. M: Evaluation of seating and
restraint systems and anthropomorphic dummies conducted during fiscal
year 1976. ADA051691/4GI
78-7 Lewis, M. A: Use of the occupational knowledge test to assign extra
credit in selection of air traffic controllers. ADA05367/5GI
78-8 Friedberg, W., Neas, B. R., Faulkner, D. N., Hanneman, G. D., and
Darden, E. B., Jr: Radiobiological aspects of high altitude flight:
Relative biological effectiveness of fast neutrons in suppressing
immune capacity to an infective agent. ADA053 20/4GI
78-9 McFadden, E. B: Human respiratory considerations for civil transport
aircraft system. ADA053223/4GI
78-10 Boone, J. 0: The relationship of predevelopmental "150" training with
noncompetitively selected air traffic control trainees to FAA Academy
success. ADA055009/5GI
78-11 Thackray, R. I., Touchstone, R. M., and Bailey, J. P: A comparison
of the vigilance performance of men and women using a simulated radar
task. ADA053674/8GI
78-12 Chandler, R. F., and Trout, E. M: Child restraint systems for civil
aircraft. ADA053565/8GI
78-13 Kirkham, W. R., Collins, W. E., Grape, P. M., Simpson, J. M., and
Wallace, T. F: Spatial disorientation in general aviation accidents.
ADA053230/9GI
78-14 Young, J. W., and Pinski, M. S: Three-dimensional anthropometry of
the adult face. ADA054938/GGI
78-15 Mertens, H. W: Comparison of the visual perception of a runway model
in pilots and nonpilots during simulated night landing approaches.
ADA054450/2GI
78-16 Gerathewohl, S. J: Psychophysiological effects of aging: Developing a
functional age index for pilots: II. Taxonomy of psychological
factors. ADA054356/1GI
78-17 Rasmussen, P. G., Welsh, K. W., and Vaughan, J. A: Comparative
readability of enroute low altitude charts with and without terrain
depiction. ADA054796/8GI
78-18 Melton, C. E., McKenzie, J. M., Saldivar, J. T., and Wicks, S. M:
Experimental attempts to evoke a differential response to different
stressors. ADA054795/0GI
78-19 Higgins, E. A., Chiles, W. D., McKenzie, J. M., Jennings, A. E.,
Funkhouser, G. E., and Mullen, S. R: The effects of altitude and two
decongestant-antihistamine preparations on physiological functions and
performance. ADA054793/5GI
78-20 Lategola, M. T., Davis, A. W., Jr., Lyne, P. J., and Burr, M. J:
Cardiorespiratory assessment of decongestant-antihistamine effects on
altitude, +Gz, and fatigue tolerances. ADA055089/7GI
78-21 Booze, C. F: The morbidity experience of air traffic control
personnel, 1967-1977. ADA056053/26I
78-22 Welsh, K. W., Vaughan, J. A., and Rasmussen, P. G: Aeromedical
implications of the X-Chrom lens for improving color vision
deficiencies. ADA054794/3GI
78-23 Garner, J. D., Chandler, R. F., and Cook, E. A: GPSS computer
simulation of aircraft passenger emergency evacuations. ADA056098/7GI
78-24 Chandler, R. F., and Trout, E. M: Evaluation of seating and
restraint systems and anthropomorphic dummies conducted during fiscal
year 1977. ADA056905/3GI
78-25 Dark, S. J., and Davis, A. W., Jr: Characteristics of medically
disqualified airman applicants in calendar years 1975 and 1976.
ADA058158/7GI
78-26 Robinson, C. P., Beiergrohslein, D., Smith, P. W., and Crane, C. R:
Reactions of methamidophos with mammalian cholinesterases.
ADA058683/4GI
78-27 Gerathewohl, S. J: Psychophysiological effects of aging: Developing a
functional age index for pilots: III. Measurement of pilot
performance. ADA062501/2GA
78-28 Welsh, K. W., Rasmussen, P. G., and Vaughan, J. A: Visual
performance assessment through clear and sunscreen-treated windows.
ADA059750/0GA
78-29 Welsh, K. W., Vaughan, J. A., and Rasmussen, P. G: Conspicuity
assessment of selected propeller and tail rotor paint schemes.
ADA061875/1GA
78-30 McKenzie, J. M: Assessment of factors possibly contributing to the
susceptibility of sickle trait erythrocytes to mild hypoxia.
ADA056200/9GI
78-31 Lacefield, D. J., Roberts, P. A., and Blossom, C. W: Agricultural
aviation versus other general aviation: Toxicological findings in
fatal accidents. ADA060110/4GA
78-32 Smith, R. C: As evaluation of four MTS recurrent training courses.
ADA061519/5GA
78-33 Chiles, W. D., and Jennings, A. E: Time-sharing ability in complex
performance: An expanded replication. ADA061879/3GA
78-34 Chiles, W. D., Jennings, A. E., and Alluisi, E. A: The measurement
and scaling of workload in complex performance. ADA061725/8GA
78-35 Reighard, H. L., and Dailey, J. T: Task force deterrence of air
piracy-final report. ADA076457/1
78-36 Boone, J. 0., and Lewis, M. A: The development of the ATC selection
battery: A new procedure to make maximum use of available information
when correcting correlations for restriction in range due to
selection. ADA066131/2GA
78-37 Jennings, A. E: A method to evaluate performance reliability of
individual subjects in laboratory research applied to work settings.
ADA063731/4GA
78-38 Eighth Bethesda Conference of the American College of Cardiology,
Washington, D.C., April 25-26, 1975: Cardiovascular problems
associated with aviation safety. ADA066184/3GA
78-39 Rose, R. M., Jenkins, C. D., and Hurst, M. W: Air traffic
controller health change study. Boston University School of Medicine.
ADA063709/0GA
78-40 Melton, C. E., McKenzie, J. M., Wicks, S. M., and Saldivar, J. T:
Stress in air traffic controllers: A restudy of 32 controllers 5 to 9
years later. ADA065767/6GA
78-41 Vaughan, J. A., Welsh, K. W., and Rasmussen, P. G: The optical
properties of smoke-protective devices. ADA064678/6GA
1979
79-1 Index to FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1978.
ADA067983/7GA
79-2 Snow, C. C., Hartman, S., Giles, E., and Young, F. A: Sex and race
determination of crania by calipers and computer: A test of the Giles
and Elliot discriminant functions in 52 forensic cases. ADA065448/36A
79-3 Lewis, M. A: A comparison of three models for determining test
fairness. ADA066586/9GA
79-4 Lewis, M. F., and Mertens, H. W: Pilot performance during simulated
approaches and landings made with various computer-generated visual
glidepath indicators. ADA066220/5GA
79-5 Tobias, J. V., and Kidd, G. D., Jr: Accoustic signals for emergency
evacuation. ADA066113/2.A
79-6 Pollard, D. W: Injuries in air transport emergency evacuations.
ADA069372/1GA
79-7 Collins, W. E., and Chiles, W. D: Laboratory performance during
acute intoxication and hangover. ADA069373/9GA
79-8 Lategola, M. T., and Trent, C. C: A lower body negative pressure box
for +Gz simulation in the upright seated position. ADA069326/7GA
79-9 Schroeder, D. J., and Collins, W. E: Effects of congener and
noncongener alcoholic beverages on a clinical ataxia battery.
ADA069375/4GA
79-10 Higgins, E. A., McKenzie, J. M., Funkhouser, G. E., and Mullen, S.
R: Effects of propranolol on time of useful function (TUF) in rats.
ADA068535/4GA
79-11 Smith, R. C: A comparison of the job attitudes and interest patterns
of air traffic and airway facility personnel. ADA067826/8GA
79-12 Thackray, R. I., and Touchstone, R. M: Visual search performance
during simulated radar observation with and without a sweepline.
ADA068020/7GA
79-13 McFadden, E. B. (Ed.): Oxygen equipment and rapid decompression
studies. ADA070285/2GA
79-14 Boone, J. 0., and Lewis, M. A: The selection of air traffic control
specialists: Two studies demonstrating methods to insure an accurate
validity coefficient for selection devices. ADA068581/8GA
79-15 Revzin, A. M: Development of electrophysiological indices of
neurological toxicity for organophosphate pesticides and depressant
drugs. ADA070299/3GA
79-16 Tobias, J. V: Interstimulus interval as it affects temporary
threshold shift in serial presentations of loud tones. ADA072006/0GA
79-17 Chandler, R. F., and Trout, E. M: Evaluation of seating and
restraint systems conducted during fiscal year 1978. ADA074881/4
79-18 Pickrel, E. W: Performance standards for pass-fail determinations in
the national air traffic flight service station training program.
ADA081066/3
79-19 Dille, J. R., and Booze, C. F: The 1976 accident experience of
civilian pilots with static physical defects. ADA07718919
79-20 Higgins, E. A., Lategola, M. T., McKenzie, J. M., Melton, C. E.,
and Vaughan, J. A: Effects of ozone on exercising and sedentary adult
men and women representative of the flight attendant population.
ADA080045/8
79-21 Boone, J. 0: Toward the development of a new selection battery for
air traffic control specialists. ADA080065/6
79-22 Rasmussen, P. G., Garner, J. D., Blethrow, J. G., and Lowrey, D.
L: Readability of self-illuminated signs in a smoke-obscured
environment. ADA081260/2
79-23 Pollard, D. W., Anderson, J. A., and Melton, R. J: A description of
the Civil Aeromedical Institute airline cabin safety data bank:
1970-1976. ADA081155/4
79-24 Thackray, R. I., and Touchstone, R. M: Effects of noise exposure on
performance of a simulated radar task. ADA081065/5
79-25 Mertens, H. W: Runway image as a cue for judgment of approach angle.
ADA080929/3
79-26 Collins, W. E: Performance effects of alcohol intoxication and
hangover at ground level and at simulated altitude. ADA079439/6
1980
80-1 Thackray, R. I: Boredom and monotony as a consequence of automation:
A consideration of the evidence relating boredom and monotony to
stress. ADA085069/3
80-2 Friedberg, W., and Neas, B. R. (Eds.): Cosmic radiation exposure
during air travel. ADA084801/0
80-3 Kirkham, W. R., Simpson, J. M., Wallace, T. F., and Grape, P. M:
Aircraft crashworthiness studies: Findings in accidents involving an
aerial application aircraft. ADA084619/6
80-4 Ryan, L. C., and Mohler, S. R: The current role of alcohol as a
factor in civil aircraft accidents. ADA086261/5
80-5 Boone, J. 0., Steen, J. A., and VanBuskirk, L. K: System
performance, error rates, and training time for recent FAA Academy
nonradar graduates, community persons, and handicapped persons on the
radar training facility pilot position. ADA087661/ 5
80-6 Kirkham, W. R: Medical and toxicological factors in aircraft
accidents. ADA087690/4
80-7 Collins, W. E., Boone, J. 0., and VanDeventer, A. D. (Eds.): The
selection of air traffic control specialists: I. History and review
of contributions by the Civil Aeromedical Institute. ADA087655/7
80-8 Booze, C. F., Pidkowicz, J. K., Davis, A. W., and Bolding, F. A:
Postmortem coronary atherosclerosis findings in general aviation
accident pilot fatalities: 1975-1977. ADA089428/7
80-9 Higgins, E. A., Lategola, M. T., Melton, C. E., and Vaughan, J. A:
Effects of ozone (0.30 parts per million, ~600 ug/m3) on sedentary men
representative of airline passengers and cockpit crewmembers.
ADA092268/2
80-10 McKenzie, J. M., Higgins, E. A., Funkhouser, G. E., Moses, R.,
Fowler, P. R., and Wicks, S. M: Changes in the oxygen-hemoglobin
dissociation curve and time of useful function at hypobaric pressures
in rats after chronic oral administration of pro pranolol.
ADA089139/0
80-11 Dille, J. R., and Linder, M. K: The effects of tobacco on aviation
safety. ADA091510/8
80-12 Chandler, R. F., Garner, J. D., Lowrey, D. L., Blethrow, J. G.,
and Anderson, J. A: Considerations relative to the use of canes by
blind travelers in air carrier aircraft cabins. ADA092528/9
80-13 Rasmussen, P. G., Chesterfield, B. P., and Lowrey, D. L:
Readability of self-illuminated signs obscured by black fuel-fire
smoke. ADA092529/7
80-14 Smith, R. C: Stress, anxiety, and the air traffic control specialist:
Some conclusions from a decade of research. ADA093266/5
80-15 Boone, J. 0., Van Buskirk L., and Steen, J. A: The Federal Aviation
Administration's radar training facility and employee selection and
training. ADA093027/1
80-16 Melton, C. E: Effects of long-term exposure to low levels of ozone: A
review. ADA094426/4
80-17 Thackray, R. I., and Touchstone, R. M: An exploratory investigation
of various assessment instruments as correlates of complex visual
monitoring performance. ADA097276/0
80-18 deSteiguer, D., and Saldivar, J. T: Evaluation of the protective
efficiency of a new oxygen mask for aircraft passenger use to 40,000
feet. ADA097046/7
80-19 Dark, S. J: Characteristics of medically disqualified airman
applicants in calendar years 1977 and 1978. ADA098766/9
80-20 McKenzie, J. M: Vocational options for those with sickle cell trait:
Questions about hypoxemia and the industrial environment. ADA098706/5
1981
81-1 Dille, J. R., and Haraway, A: Index to FAA Office of Aviation
Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1980. ADA106227/2
81-2 Lategola, M. T., Lyne, P. J., and Burr, M. J: Cardiorespiratory
assessment of 24-hour crash-diet effects on altitude, +Gz, and fatigue
tolerances. ADA106379/1
81-3 Federal Aviation Administration Contract DOT-FA-77WA-4076:
Neurological and neurosurgical conditions associated with aviation
safety. ADA098697/6
81-4 Simpson, L. P., and Goulden, D. R: Aviation medicine translations:
Annotated bibliography of recently translated material. X.
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81-5 Hutto, G. L., Smith, R. C., and Thackray, R. I: Methodology in the
assessment of stress among air traffic control specialists (ATCS):
Normative adult data for the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory from
non-ATCS populations. ADA103192/1
81-6 Mertens, H. W., and Lewis, M. F: Effect of different runway size on
pilot performance during simulated night landing approaches.
ADA103190/5
81-7 Chesterfield, B. P., Rasmussen, P. G., and Dillon, R. D: Emergency
cabin lighting installations: An analysis of ceiling- vs.
lower-cabinmounted lighting during evacuation trials. ADA103191/3
81-8 Higgins, E. A., Mertens, H. M., McKenzie, J. W., and Funkhouser, G.
E: Physiological, biochemical, and performance responses to a 24-hour
crash diet. ADA103143/4
81-9 Booze, C. F., Jr: Prevalence of selected pathology among currently
certified active airman. ADA103397/6
81-10 Kirkham, W. R: Improving the crashworthiness of general aviation
aircraft by crash injury investigations. ADA103316/6
81-11 Hanneman, G. D: Factors related to the welfare of animals during
transport by commercial aircraft. ADA106226/4
81-12 Thackray, R. I., and Touchstone, R. M: Age-related differences in
complex monitoring performance. ADA106225/6
81-13 Melton, C. E., McKenzie, J. M., Wicks, S. M., and Saldivar, J. T:
Fatigue in flight inspection field office (FIFO) flight crews.
ADA106791/7
81-14 Dille, J. R., and Booze, C. F., Jr: The prevalence of visual
deficiencies among 1979 general aviation accident airmen. ADA106489/8
81-15 Collins, W. E., Mastrullo, A. R., Kirkham, W. R., Taylor, D. K.,
and Grape, P. M: An analysis of civil aviation propeller-to-person
accidents: 1965-1979. ADA105365/1
81-16 Collins, W. E., Schroeder, D. J., and Elam, G. W: A comparison of
some effects of three antimotion sickness drugs on nystagmic responses
to angular accelerations and to optokinetic stimuli. ADA107947/4
1982
82-1 Thackray, R. I., and Touchstone, R. M: Performance of air traffic
control specialists (ATCS's) on a laboratory radar monitoring task: An
exploratory study of complacency and a comparison of ATCS and non-ATCS
performance. ADA118239/3
82-2 Boone, J. 0: A generic model for evaluation of the Federal Aviation
Administration air traffic control specialist training programs.
ADA106379/1
82-3 Lategola, M. T., Lyne, P. J., and Burr, M. J: Alcohol-induced
physiological displacements and their effects on flight-related
functions. ADA115473/1
82-4 Lategola, M. T., Lyne, P. J., and Burr, M. J: Effects of prior
physical exertion on tolerance to hypoxia, orthostatic stress, and
physrcal fatigue. ADA114741/2
82-5 Lategola, M. T., and Flux, M: Evaluation of cardiopulmonary factors
critical to successful emergency perinatal air transport. ADA114743/8
82-6 Mertens, H. W., and Lewis, M. F: Effects of approach lighting and
variation in visible runway length on perception of approach angle in
simulated night landings. ADA114742/0
82-7 Kirkham, W. R., Wicks, S. M., and Lowrey, D. L: Crashworthiness
studies: Cabin, seat, restraint, and injury findings in selected
general aviation accidents. ADA114878/2
82-8 Pollard, D. W., Folk, E. D., and Chandler, R. F: Flight attendant
injuries: 1971-1976. ADA114909/5
82-9 Reynolds, H. M., Snow, C. C., and Young, J. W: Spatial geometry of
the human pelvis. ADA118238/5
82-10 Higgins, E. A., Mertens, H. W., McKenzie, J. M., Funkhouser, G.
E., White, M. A., and Milburn, N. J: The effects of physical fatigue
and altitude on physiological, biochemical, and performance responses.
ADA122796/6
82-11 Rock, D. B., Dailey, J. T., Ozur, H., Boone, J. 0., and Pickrel, E.
W: Selection of applicants for the air traffic controller occupation.
ADA122795/8
82-12 Friedberg, W., Faulkner, D. N., and Snyder, L: Transport index limits
for shipments of radioactive material in passenger-carrying aircraft.
ADA122794/1
82-13 Kirkham, W. R., Wicks, S. M., Lowrey, D. L: G incapacitation in
aerobatic pilots: A flight hazard. ADA123757/7
82-14 Norwood, G., and Jordan, J. L: Regulatory aviation medicine: Its
philosophies and limitations. ADA124043/1
82-15 Lacefield, D. J., Roberts, P. A., and Grape, P. M: Carbon monoxide
in-flight incapacitation: An occasional toxic problem in aviation.
ADA123849/2
82-16 Thackray, R. I., and Touchstone, R. M: Performance of 40- to
50-year- old subjects on a radar monitoring task: The effects of
wearing bifocal glasses and interpolated rest periods on target
detection time. ADA123843/5
82-17 Melton, C. E: Physiological stress in air traffic controllers: A
review. ADA123853/4
82-18 Boone, J. 0: Functional aging in pilots: An examination of a
mathematical model based on medical data on general aviation pilots.
ADA123756/9
82-19 Schroeder, D. J., Collins, W. E., and Elam, G. W: Effects of some
motion sickness suppressants on tracking performance during angular
accelerations. ADA123839/3
1983
83-1 Dille, J. R., and Haraway, A: Index to FAA Office of Aviation
Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1982. ADA127463/8
83-2 McKenzie, J. M., Higgins, E. A., Fowler, P. R., Funkhouser, G. E.,
White, M. A., and Moser, E: Sensitivity of some tests for alcohol
abuse: Findings in nonalcoholics recovering from intoxication.
ADA126138/7
83-3 Coltman, J. W: Design and test criteria for increased
energy-absorbing seat effectiveness. ADA1280125/5
83-4 Mertens, H. W., McKenzie, J. M., and Higgins, E. A: Some effects of
smoking withdrawal on complex performance and physiological responses.
ADA126551/1
83-5 Dark, S. J: Characteristics of medically disqualified airline pilots.
ADA127429/9
83-6 VanDeventer, A. D., Taylor, D. K., Collins, W. E., and Boone, J.
0: Three studies of biographical factors associated with success in
air traffic control specialist screening/training at the FAA Academy.
ADA128784/6
83-7 Schroeder, D. J., and Deloney, J. R: Job attitudes toward the new
maintenance concept of the Airway Facilities Service. ADA133282/4
83-8 Kirkham, W. R., Wicks, S. M., and Lowrey, D. L: Crashworthiness: An
illustrated commentary on occupant survival in general aviation
accidents. ADA130198/5
83-9 Boone, J. 0: Radar Training Facility initial validation. ADA133220/4
83-10 deSteiguer, D., and Saldivar, J. T: An analysis of potential
breathing devices intended for use by aircraft passengers.
ADA132648/7
83-11 Pickrel, E. W., and Convey, J. J: Color perception and ATC job
performance. ADA132649/5
83-12 Crane, C. R., Sanders, D. C., Endecott, B. R., and Abbott, J. K:
Inhalation toxicology: III. Evaluation of thermal degradation
products from aircraft and automobile engine oils, aircraft hydraulic
fluid, and mineral oil. ADA133221/2
83-13 Thackray, R. I., and Touchstone, R. M: Rate of initial recovery and
subsequent radar monitoring performance following a simulated
emergency involving startle. ADA133602/3
83-14 deSteiguer, D., Saldivar, J. T., Higgins, E. A., and Funkhouser, G.
E: The objective evaluation of aircrew protective breathing equipment:
V. Mask/goggles combinations for female crewmembers. ADA134912
83-15 Mertens, H. W., Higgins, E. A., and McKenzie, J. M: Age, altitude,
and workload effects on complex performance. ADA133594/2
83-16 Young, J. W., Chandler, R. F., Snow, C. C., Robinette, K. M.,
Zehner, G. F., and Lofberg, M. S: Anthropometric and mass
distribution characteristics of the adult female. ADA135316
83-17 Schroeder, D. J., and Goulden, D. R: A bibliography of shift work
research: 1950-1982. ADA135644
83-18 Dille, J. R., and Booze, C. F., Jr: The 1980 and 1981 accident
experience of civil airmen with selected visual pathology. ADA134898
1984
84-1 Pollard, D. W., Steen, J. A., Biron, W. J., and Cremer, R. L:
Cabin safety subject index. ADA140409
84-2 Sells, S. B., Dailey, J. T., and Pickrel, E. W: Selection of air
traffic controllers. ADA147765
84-3 Booze, C. F., Jr., and Simcox, L. S: Blood pressure levels of active
pilots compared with those of air traffic controllers. ADA146645
84-4 Lategola, M. T., Davis, A. W., Jr., Gilcher, R. 0., Lyne, P. J.,
and Burr, M. J: Aviation-related cardiorespiratory effects of blood
donation in female private pilots. ADA148045
84-5 Hanneman, G. D., and Sershon, J. L: Tolerance endpoint for
evaluating the effects of heat stress in dogs. ADA148104
84-6 VanDeventer, A. D., Collins, W. E., Manning, C. A., Taylor, D. K.,
and Baxter, N. E: Studies of poststrike air traffic control
specialist trainees: I. Age, biographic factors, and selection test
performance related to Academy training success. A DA147892
84-7 Dille, J. R., and Harris, H. L: Efforts to improve aviation medical
examiner performance through continuing medical education and annual
performance reports. ADA148078
84-8 Booze, C. F., Jr: Health examination findings among active civil
airmen. ADA148325
84-9 Dark, S. J: Medically disqualified airline pilots. ADA149454
1985
85-1 Pollard, D. W., Steen, J. A., and Penland, T: Federal Aviation
Regulations Part 135 cabin safety subject index. ADA156946
85-2 Melton, C. E: Physiological responses to unvarying (steady) and 2-2-1
shifts: Miami International Flight Service Station. ADA155751
85-3 Mertens, H. W., and Collins, W. E: The effects of age, sleep
deprivation, and altitude on complex performance. ADA156987
85-4 Crane, C. R., Sanders, D. C., Endecott, B. R., and Abbott, J. K:
Inhalation toxicology: IV. Times to incapacitation and death for rats
exposed continuously to atmospheric hydrogen chloride gas. ADA157400
85-5 Collins, W. E., Mertens, H. W., and Higgins, E. A: Some effects of
alcohol and simulated altitude on complex performance scores and
Breathalyzer readings. ADA158925
85-6 Booze, C. F., Jr., and Staggs, C. M: A comparison of postmortem
coronary atherosclerosis findings in general aviation pilot
fatalities. ADA159811
85-7 Convey, J.J: Passing scores for the FAA ATCS color vision test.
ADA160889
85-8 Lacefield, D.J., Roberts, P.A., and Grape, P.M: Drugs of abuse in
aviation fatalities: 1. Marijuana. ADA161911
85-9 Dark, S.J: Characteristics of medically disqualified airman applicants
in calendar years 1982 and 1983. ADA162209
85-10 Higgins, E.A., Saldivar, J.T., Lyne, P.J., and Funkhouser, G.E:
Evaluation of a passenger mask modified with a rebreather bag for
protection from smoke and fumes. ADA162473
85-11 Rueschhoff, B.J., Higgins, E.A., Burr, M.J. and Branson, D.M:
Development and evaluation of a prototype life preserver. ADA163224
85-12 Russell, J.C., and Davis, A.W: Alcohol rehabilitation of airline
pilots. ADA163076
85-13 Thackray, R.I., and Touchstone, R.M: The effect of visual taskload on
critical flicker frequency (CFF) change during performance of a
complex monitoring task. ADA163673
1986
86-1 Sanders, D.C., Crane, C.R., and Endecott, B.R: Inhalation toxicology:
V. Evaluation of relative toxicity to rats of thermal decomposition
products from two aircraft seat fire-blocking materials. ADA165034
86-2 Melton, C.E. and Bartanowicz, R.S: Biological rhythms and rotating
shift work: Some considerations for air traffic controllers and
managers. ADA168742
86-3 Crane, C.R., Sanders, D.C., Endecott, B.R., and Abbott, J.K:
Inhalation toxicology: VI. Evaluation of the relative toxicity of
thermal decomposition products from nine aircraft panel materials,
ADA168250
86-4 Thackray, R.I., and Touchstone, R.M: Complex monitoring performance
and the coronary-prone Type A behavior pattern. ADA168240
86-5 Crane, C.R., Sanders, D.C., Endecott, B.R.. and Abbott, J.K:
Inhalation toxicology: VII. Times to incapacitation and death for
rats exposed continuously to atmospheric acrolein vapor.
86-6 Convey, J.J: The Flight Service Station Training Program: 1981-1985.
ADA171485
86-7 Dark, S.J: Medically disqualified airline pilots. ADA173244
86-8 Crane, C.R., and Sanders, D.C: Inhalation toxicology: VIII.
Establishing heat tolerance limits for rats and mice subjected to
acute exposures at elevated air temperatures. ADA173031
86-9 Collins, W.E: Effects of sleep loss on vestibular responses during
simple and complex vestibular stimulation. ADA173292
1987
87-1 Dille, J.R., and Grimm, M.H: Index to FAA Office of Aviation Medicine
Reports: 1961 through 1986. ADA180281
87-2 Higgins, E.A., Saldivar, J.T., Lyne, P.J., and Funkhouser, G.E: A
study of passenger workload as related to protective breathing
requirements. ADA181089
87-3 Hanneman, G.D., and Sershon, J.L: Tolerance by unacclimated Beagle
dogs to freezing and subfreezing temperatures. ADA181304
87-4 Schroeder, D.J., Collins, W.E., and Dollar, C.S: 1986 survey of
aviation business operators: Their views of FAA airworthiness
inspectors. ADA181369
87-5 Higgins, E.A: Summary report of the history and events pertinent to
the Civil Aeromedical Institute's evaluation of providing smoke/fume
protective breathing equipment for airline passenger use. ADA184499
87-6 Diehl, A.E., and Lester, L.F: Private pilot judgment training in
flight school settings. ADA188408
87-7 Booze, C.F., Jr: Sudden in-flight incapacitation in general aviation.
ADA187044
87-8 Hanneman, G.D., and Sershon, J.L: A temperature/humidity tolerance
index for transporting Beagle dogs in hot weather. ADA190948
1988
88-1 Thackray, R. I. , and Touchstone, R. M: An evaluation of the
effects of high visual taskload on the separate behaviors involved in
complex monitoring performance. ADA190641
88-2 Collins, W. E., and Mertens, H. W: Age, alcohol, and simulated
altitude: Effects on performance and breathalyzer scores. ADA190642
88-3 Manning, C. A., Kegg, P. S., and Collins, W. E: Studies of
poststrike air traffic control specialist trainees: II. Selection and
Screening. ADA199177
88-4 Thackray, R. I: Performance recovery following startle: a laboratory
approach to the study of behavioral response to sudden aircraft
emergencies. ADA199827
88-5 Clough, D. L: Airway science curriculum demonstration project:
Summary of initial evaluation findings. ADA201995
1989
89-1 Thackray, R. I., and Touchstone, R. M: A comparison of detection
efficiency on an air traffic control monitoring task with and without
computer aiding. ADA206422
89-2 Booze, C. F., Jr: Prevalence of disease among active civil airmen.
ADA206050
89-3 Colangelo, E. J., and Russell, J. C: Injuries to seat occupants of
light airplanes. ADA207579
89-4 Crane, C. R., Sanders, D. C., and Endecott, B. R: Inhalation
toxicology: IX. Times-to-incapacitation for rats exposed to carbon
monoxide alone, to hydrogen cyanide alone, and to mixtures of carbon
monoxide and hydrogen cyanide. ADA208195
89-5 Higgins, E. A., and Vant, J. H. B: Operation Workload - A study of
passenger energy expenditure during an emergency evacuation.
ADA209234
89-6 Manning, C. A., Della Rocco, P. S., and Bryant, K. D: Prediction of
success in FAA air traffic control field training as a function of
selection and screening test performance. ADA209327
89-7 Collins, W. E., Schroeder, D. J., and Nye, L. G: Relationships of
anxiety scores to Academy and field training performance of air
traffic control specialists. ADA209326
89-8 Higgins, E. A., McLean, G. A., Lyne, P. J., Funkhouser, G. E., and
Young, J. W: Performance evaluation of the Puritan-Bennett crewmember
portable protective breathing device as prescribed by portions of FAA
Action Notice A-8150.2. ADA210882
89-9 Shepherd, W. T., and Parker, J. F., Jr: Human factors issues in
aircraft maintenance and inspection. ADA215 724
89-10 Schlegel, T. T., Higgins, E. A., McLean, G. A., Lyne, P. J.,
England, H. M., and Atocknie, P. A: Comparison of protective
breathing equipment performance at ground level and 8,000 feet
altitude using parameters prescribed by portions of FAA Actio n Notice
A-8150.2. ADA212852
89-11 Higgins, E. A., McLean, G. A., Lyne, P. J., Funkhouser, G. E., and
Young, J. W: Evaluation of the Scott Aviation portable protective
breathing device for contaminant leakage as prescribed by FAA Action
Notice A-8150.2. ADA216799
89-12 McLean, G. A., Higgins, E. A., and Lyne, P. J: The effects of
wearing passenger protective breathing equipment on evacuation times
through type III and type IV emergency aircraft exits in clear air and
smoke. ADA216798
89-13 Melton, C. E: Airliner cabin ozone: an updated review. ADA233156.
89-14 Rasmussen, P. B. and Chittum, C. G: The influence of adjacent
seating configurations on egress through a type III emergency exit.
ADA218393
1990
90-1 Collins, W.E.,Wayda, M.E., and Baxter, N.E: Index of FAA Office of
Aviation Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1989. AD-221414
90-2 Myers, J.G: Management assessment: implications for development and
training. ADA219178
90-3 Thackray, R.I., and Touchstone, R. M: Effects of monitoring under
high and low taskload on detection of flashing and colored radar
targets. ADA220313
90-4 Collins, W.E., Nye, L.G., and Manning, C.A: Studies of poststrike air
traffic control specialist trainees: III. Changes in demographic
characteristics of Academy entrants and biodemographic predictors of
success in air traffic controller selection a nd Academy screening.
ADA223480
90-5 Downey, L.E., and Dark, S.J: Medically disqualified airline pilots in
calendar years 1987 and 1988. ADA224512
90-6 Manning, C.A., and Schroeder, D.J: Pilot views of Montgomery County,
Texas automated FSS services. ADA227484
90-7 Hudson, L.S., Booze, C.F. Jr., and Davis, A.W: Right bundle branch
block as a risk factor for subsequent cardiac events. ADA226596
90-8 Schroeder, D.J., Dollar, C.S., and Nye, L.G: Correlates of two
experimental tests with performance in the FAA Academy air traffic
control nonradar screen program. ADA226419
90-9 Mertens, H.W: Evaluation of functional color vision requirements and
current color vision screening tests for air traffic control
specialists. ADA227436
90-10 Nakagawara, V.B: The use of contact lenses in the civil airman
population. ADA227450
90-11 Gowdy, V: Development of a crashworthy seat for commuter aircraft.
ADA227486
90-12 Valdez, C.D: The FAA altitude chamber training flight profile: A
survey of altitude reactions - 1965-1989. ADA230057
90-13 Della Rocco, P.S., and Manning, C.A: Selection of air traffic
controllers for automated systems: applications from current research.
ADA230058
90-14 Parker, J.F. Jr., and Shepherd, W.T., Co-editors: Second Federal
Aviation Administration meeting on human factors issues in aircraft
maintenance and inspection: Information exchange and communications.
ADA230270
90-15 Crane, C.R., Sanders, D.C., and Endecott, B.R: Inhalation toxicology:
X. Times to incapacitation for rats exposed continuously to carbon
monoxide, acrolein, and to carbon monoxide-acrolein mixtures.
ADA230639
90-16 Sanders, D.C., and Endecott, B.R: Inhalation toxicology: XI. The
effect of elevated temperature on carbon monoxide toxicity. ADA231185
1991
91-1 Nakagawara, V.B: The effect of simulated altitude on the visual fields
of glaucoma patients and the elderly. ADA233167
91-2 Hordinsky, J.R., and George, M.H: Utilization of emergency medical
kits by air carriers. ADA234784
91-3 Hordinsky, J.R., and George, M.H: Response capability during civil air
carrier inflight medical emergencies. ADA235526
91-4 Broach, D: Flight service specialist initial qualifications course:
Content validation of FAA Academy course 50232. ADA237126
91-5 Myers, J. G. and Stutzman, T.M: Job task-competency linkages for FAA
first-level supervisors. ADA236695
91-6 Funkhouser, G.E., and Fairlie, G.W: Donning times and flotation
characteristics of infant life preservers: Four representative types.
ADA237120
91-7 Turner, J.W., and Huntley, M. S. Jr: The use and design of
flightcrew checklists and manuals. ADA237206
91-8 Nye, L.G., and Collins, W.E: Some personality characteristics of air
traffic control specialist trainees: Interactions of personality and
aptitude test scores with FAA Academy success and career expectations.
ADA238027
91-9 Wing, H., and Manning, C.A: Selection of air traffic controllers:
Complexity, requirements, and public interest. ADA238267
91-10 Witt, L. A., and Myers, J.G: Two studies on participation in
decision-making and equity among FAA personnel. ADA239907
91-11 Witt, L. A., and Broach, D: Exchange ideology as a moderator of the
procedural justice-satisfaction relationship. ADA239908
91-12 McLean, G.A, Wilcox, B.C., and Canfield, D.V: Selection criteria for
alcohol detection methods. ADA240441
91-13 Turner, J.W., and Huntley, M. S. Jr: Civilian training in
high-altitude flight physiology. ADA241296
91-14 Nakagawara, V.B., Loochan, F.K., and Wood, K.J: The prevalence of
aphakia in the civil airman population. ADA214032
91-15 Witt, L. A., and Hellman, C.M: Cross-level inferences of job
satisfaction in the prediction of intent to leave. ADA242779
91-16 Shepherd, W.B., Johnson, W.B., Druray, C.G., Taylor, J.C., and
Berninger, D: Human factors in aviation maintenance. Phase 1:
Progress report. ADA243844
91-17 Sanders, D.C., Endecott, B.S., and Chaturvedi, A.K: Inhalation
toxicology: XII. Comparison of toxicity rankings of six polymers in
lethality and by incapacitation in rats. ADA244599
91-18 Broach, D: Air traffic control specialists in the Airway Science
Curriculum Demonstration Project 1984-1990: Third summative
evaluation. ADA244128
1992
92-1 Collins, W.E., and Wayda, M.E: Index of FAA Office of Aviation
Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1991. ADA245509
92-2 Friedberg, W., Snyder, L., and Faulkner, D.N: Radiation exposure of
air carrier crewmembers II. ADA245508
92-3 Thackray, R.I: Human factors evaluation of the work environment of
operators engaged in the inspection and repair of aging aircraft.
ADA246445
92-4 May, N.D: Exposures from headset interference tones. ADA247175
92-5 Manning, C.A., and Aul, J.C: Evaluation of an alternative method for
hiring air traffic control specialists with prior military experience.
ADA246587
92-6 Mertens, H.W., Thackray, R.I., and Touchstone, M: Effects of color
vision deficiency on detection of color-highlighted targets in a
simulated air traffic control display. ADA246586
92-7 Nye, L.G., Witt, L.A., and Schroeder, D: Confirmatory factor analysis
of burnout dimensions: Correlations with job stressors and aspects of
social support and job satisfaction ADA247699
92-8 Witt, L.A., and Nye, L.G: Organizational goal congruence and job
attitudes revisited. ADA247621
92-9 Witt, L.A., and Nye, L.G: Gender, equity, and job satisfaction.
ADA246588
92-10 Nye, L.G., and Witt, L.A: Dimensionality and construct validity of the
Perceptions of Organizational Politics Scale (POPS). ADA247620
92-11 O'Donnell, R.D., Hordinsky, J.R., Madakasira, S., Moise, S., and
Warner, D: A candidate automated test battery for neuropsychological
screening of airmen: Design and preliminary validation. ADA247701
92-12 Revzin, A.M., and Rasmussen, P.G: A new test of scanning and
monitoring ability: Methods and initial results. ADA249123
92-13 Witt, L.A., and Hellman, C: Effects of subordinate feedback to the
supervisor and participation in decision-making in the prediction of
organizational support. ADA249125
92-14 Nakagawara, V.B., Loochan, F.K., and Wood, K.J: The prevalence of
artificial lens implants in the civil airman population. ADA249125
92-15 Myers, J.G: Survey of aviation medical examiners: Information and
attitudes about the pre-employment and pre-appointment drug testing
program. ADA249124
92-16 Myers, J.G: A longitudinal examination of applicants to the air
traffic supervisory identification and development program. ADA251879
92-17 Witt, L.A: Organizational politics, participation in decision-making,
and job satisfaction. ADA251878
92-18 Wilcox, B.C., England, H.M. , Jr., and McLean, G.A: Inward
contaminant leakage tests of the S-Tron Corporation emergency escape
breathing device. ADA251888
92-19 Teague, S.M., and Hordinsky, J.R: Tolerance of beta blocked
hypertensives during orthostatic and altitude stress. ADA249904
92-20 Gowdy, V., and DeWeese, R: Evaluation of head impact kinematics for
passengers seated behind interior walls. ADA252651
92-21 Witt, L.A: Procedural justice, occupational identification, and
organizational commitment. ADA252493
92-22 England, H.M., Jr., Wilcox, B.C., Jr., and McLean, G.A: Comparisons of
molecular sieve oxygen concentrators for potential medical use aboard
commercial aircraft. ADA253648
92-23 White, V.L., Canfield, D.V., and Hordinsky, J.R: The identification
and quantitation of triamterene in blood and urine from a fatal
aircraft accident. ADA254550
92-24 Canfield, D.V., Kupiec, T.C., and Huffine, E.F: Postmortem alcohol
production in fatal aircraft accidents. ADA254680
92-25 Huffine, E.F., and Canfield, D.V: Enhancement of drug detection and
identification by use of various derivatizing reagents on GC-FTIR
analysis. ADA254679
92-26 Manning, C.A., and Broach, D: Identifying ability requirements for
operators of future automated air traffic control systems. ADA256615
92-27 McLean, G.A., Chittum, C.B., Funkhouser, G.E., Fairlie, G.W., and
Folk, E.W: Effects of seating configuration and number of type III
exits on emergengy aircraft evacuation. ADA255754
92-28 Mertens, H.W., and Milburn, N.J: Performance of color-dependent tasks
of air traffic control specialists as a function of type and degree of
color vision deficiency. ADA255794
92-29 Mertens, H.W., and Milburn, N.J: Validity of clilnical color vision
tests for air traffic control specialists. ADA258219
92-30 Della Rocco, P.S., Milburn, N., and Mertens, H: Comparison of
performance on the Shipley Institute of Living scale, air traffic
control specialist selection test, and FAA Academy screen. ADA259249
92-31 OU Vortac, Edwards, M.B., Jones, J.P., Manning, C.A., and Rotter, A.J:
En route air traffic controllers' use of flight progress strips: A
graph-theoretic analysis. ADA259062
1993
93-1 Rodgers, M.D., and Drechsler, G.K: Conversion of the CTA, Inc., en
route operations concepts database into a formal sentence outline job
task taxonomy. ADA261921
93-2 Collins, W.E: A review of civil aviation propeller-to-person
accidents: 1980-1989. ADA260695
93-3 Antu¤ano, M.J: Index of international publications in aerospace
medicine. ADA262908
93-4 Schroeder, D.J., Broach, D., and Young, W.C: Contribution of
personality to the prediction of success in initial air traffic
control specialist training. ADA264699
93-5 Galaxy Scientific Corporation: Human factors in aviation maintenance -
Phase Two progress report. ADA264367
93-6 Wilcox, B., Jr., McLean, G., and England, H., Jr: Comparison of
portable crewmember protective breathing equipment (CPBE) designs.
ADA265362
93-7 Sanders, D.C., Endecott, B.R., Ritter, R.M., and Chaturvedi, A.K:
Variations of time-to-incapacitation and carboxyhemoglobin values in
rats exposed to two carbon monoxide concentrations. ADA266109
93-8 Chaturvedi, A.K., Endecott, B.R., Ritter, R.M., and Sanders, D.C:
Variations in time-to-incapacitation and blood cyanide values for rats
exposed to two hydrogen cyanide gas concentrations. ADA265924
93-9 Rodgers, M.D., and Blanchard, R.E: Accident proneness: A research
review. ADA266032
93-10 Young, J.W: Head and face anthropometry of adult US citizens.
ADA268661
93-11 Nakagawara, V.B., and Wood, K.J: Aviation accident risk for airmen
with aphakia and artificial lens implants. ADA268389
93-12 Rodgers, M.D: SATORI: Situation assessment through the re-creation of
incidents. ADA268390
93-13 Gilliland, K., and Schlegel, R.E: Readiness to perform testing: A
critical analysis of the concept and current practices. ADA269397
93-14 Armenia-Cope, R., Marcus, J.H., Gowdy, R.V., and DeWeese, R.L: An
assessment of the potential for neck injury due to padding of aircraft
interior walls for head impact protection.
93-15 Galaxy Scientific Corp: Human factors in aviation maintenance - Phase
three, volume 1 progress report.
93-16 Milburn, N.J., and Mertens, H.W: Validation of an inexpensive test
illuminant for aeromedical color vision screening.
93-17 Mertens, H.W., and Milburn, N.J: Validity of FAA-approved color vision
tests for Class II and Class III aeromedical screening.
93-18 Hellman, C.W., and Witt, L..A: Factors associated with continuance
commitment to FAA matrix teams.
93-19 McLean, G.A., Smith, L.T., Hill, T.J., and Rubenstien, C.J:
Physiological correlates of stress-induced decrements in human
perceptual performance.
93-20 Prinzo O.V., and Britton, T.W: ATC/pilot voice communications - A
survey of the literature.
93-21 Nakagawara, V.B., Wood, K.J., and Montgomery, R.W: Vision impairment
and corrective considerations of civil airmen.
93-22 Rodgers, M.D. (ed.): An examination of the operational error database
for air route traffic control centers.
PART II: AUTHOR INDEX
A
Abbott, J. K. 70-4, 70-13, 72-12, 77-
9, 83-12, 85-4, 86-3,
86-5.
Adams, T. 63-23, 63-25, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29, 65-30, 66-23.
Agee, F. L., Jr. 66-24.
Allen, M. E. Tech. Pub. #1, 64-16, 65-17, 66-1, 66-2, 68-7.
Allgood, M. A. 70-16, 75-2, 75-13.
Alluisi, E. A. 78-34.
Anderson, J. A. 79-23, 80-12.
Armstrong, R. 66-17.
Ashby, F. K. 67-8.
Antu¤ano, M.J. 93-3.
Armenia-Cope, R. 93-14.
Atocknie, P. A. 89-10.
Aul, J.C. 92-5.
Aviation Medical
Library, FAA 64-20.
B
Badgley, J. M. 69-22.
Bailey, J. P. 73-16, 74-9, 75-8, 77-18, 78-11.
Balke, B. 62-6, 63-6, 63-12, 63-18, 63-33, 63-34, 64-2, 64-
3, 66-36.
Bannister, J. R. 78-4.
Barnard, C. 66-16.
Bartanowicz, R. S.86-2.
Baxter, N. E. 84-6, 90-1.
Bedell, R. H. S. 67-22.
Beiergrohslein, D.78-26.
Bergey, K. H. 72-27.
Bergin, J. M. 73-5.
Berkley, W. J. 65-5, 65-6.
Berninger, D. 91-16.
Billings, C. E. 72-4.
Billings, S. M. 67-17.
Biron, W. J. 84-1.
Blanchard, R.E. 93-9.
Blethrow, J. G. 66-42, 70-19, 72-15, 77-11, 78-3, 79-22, 80-12.
Blossom, C. W. 78-31.
Bolding, F. A. 80-8.
Boone, J. O. 78-10, 78-36, 79-14, 79-21, 80-5, 80-7, 80-15,
82-2, 82-11, 82-18, 83-6, 83-9.
Booze, C. F., Jr.68-5, 68-9, 69-11, 70-18, 72-13, 73-8, 73-10, 74-
5, 75-5, 76-7, 77-10, 77-20, 78-21, 79-19, 80-8,
81-9, 81-14, 83-18, 84-3, 84-8, 85-6, 87-7, 89-2,
90-7.
Bourdet, N. M. 71-36.
Braden, G. E. 69-22, 73-1.
Brake, C. M. 62-18, 63-1, 63-16, 63-22, 63-32, 65-27.
Branson, D. M. 85-11.
Brecher, G. A. 69-23, 70-2, 71-22, 72-8.
Brecher, M. H. 69-23, 70-2, 71-22.
Britton, T.W. 93-20.
Broach, D.M. 91-4, 91-11, 91-18, 92-26, 93-4.
Broadhurst, J. L.72-30.
van Brummelen, A.G.W65-8.
Bruni, C. B. 69-6, 69-16.
Bryant, K. D. 89-6.
Busby, D. E. 77-11.
C
Canfield, D.V. 91-12, 92-23, 92-24,
92-25.
Capps, M. J. Tech. Pub. #1, 64-14, 65-1, 65-2.
Carroll, J. J. 70-16.
Chandler, R. F. 68-24, 72-27, 74-4, 76-9, 77-11, 78-6, 78-12, 78-
23, 78-24, 79-17, 80-12, 82-8, 83-16.
Chase, R. C. 72-4.
Chaturvedi, A.K. 91-17, 93-7, 93-8.
Chesterfield, B. P.80-13, 81-7.
Chiles, W. D. 69-6, 69-9, 69-10, 69-14, 69-16, 71-17, 71-28,
72-5, 72-11, 72-19, 72-21, 74-10, 75-10, 75-14,
76-1, 76-11, 77-15, 77-17, 78-19, 78-33, 78-34,
79-7.
Chittum, C. B. 89-14, 92-27.
Cierebiej, A. 69-18, 71-9.
Clark, G. 66-5, 66-26, 66-34, 69-19.
Clough, D. L. 88-5.
Cobb, B. B., Jr. 62-2, 62-3, 63-31, 65-19, 65-22, 67-1, 68-14, 71-
30, 71-36, 71-40, 72-18, 72-22, 72-33, 73-7, 74-2,
74-7, 74-8, 75-3, 76-6.
Colangelo, E. J. 89-3.
Collins, W. E. 62-17, 63-3, 63-13, 63-14, 63-29, Tech. Pub. #1,
64-14, 64-15, 64-16, 65-1, 65-2, 65-17, 65-18, 65-
24, 66-37, 67-2, 67-6, 67-7, 67-12, 67-19, 68-2,
68-10, 68-28, 69-15, 69-20, 70-10, 70-17, 71-20,
71-30, 71-31, 71-34, 71-39, 72-34, 72-35, 73-17,
73-18, 74-2, 74-3, 74-7, 75-1, 75-3, 75-4, 76-12,
76-14, 77-24, 78-13, 79-7, 79-9, 79-26, 80-7, 81-
15, 81-16, 82-19, 83-6, 84-6, 85-3, 85-5, 86-9,
87-4, 88-2, 88-3, 89-7, 90-1, 90-4, 91-8, 92-1,
93-2.
Coltman, J. W. 83-3.
Constant, G. N. 73-19, 76-4.
Convey, J. J. 83-11, 85-7, 86-6.
Cook, E. A. 72-30, 78-23.
Crain, R. A. 65-17, 66-2.
Crane, C. R. 63-27, 67-21, 70-4, 70-13, 72-12, 77-9, 78-26,
83-12, 85-4, 86-1, 86-3, 86-5, 86-8, 89-4, 90-15.
Cremer, R. L. 84-1.
Crosby, W. M. 68-6, 68-24, 69-3, 69-5.
Culver, J. F. 62-12.
D
Dailey, J. T. 77-25, 78-35, 82-11,
84-2 (ed.).
Darden, E. B., Jr.78-8.
Dark, S. J. 76-10, 78-25, 80-19, 83-5, 84-9, 85-9, 86-7, 90-5.
Daugherty, J. W. 62-10, 63-4.
Davis, A. W., Jr.63-12, 68-15, 68-18, 70-8, 77-17, 78-20, 78-25,
80-8, 84-4, 85-12, 90-7.
Davis, H. V. 71-41.
Delafield, R. H. 69-12.
Della Rocco, P. S.89-6, 90-13, 92-30.
Deloney, J. R. 83-7.
deSteiguer, D. 78-4, 80-18, 83-10, 83-14.
DeWeese, R. 92-20, 93-14.
Diehl, A. E. 87-6.
Dill, D. B. 63-33.
Dille, J. R. 62-12, 63-2, 63-21, 63-24, 63-27, 66-14, 66-27,
68-8, 68-16, 72-1, 74-1, 76-7, 77-1, 77-20, 79-19,
80-11, 81-1, 81-14, 83-1, 83-18, 84-7, 87-1.
Dillon, R. D. 81-7.
Dollar, C. S. 87-4, 90-8.
Downey, L.E. 90-5.
Drechsler, G.K. 93-1
Druray, C.G. 91-16
Duncan, J. C. 63-30.
E
Earley, J. C. 62-7.
Edwards, M.B. 92-31.
Elam, G. W. 73-17, 81-16, 82-19.
Emerson, T. E., Jr.62-18, 63-1, 63-16, 63-22, 66-11.
Endecott, B. R. 70-3, 77-9, 77-19, 83-12, 85-4, 86-1, 86-3, 86-5,
89-4, 90-15, 90-16 91-17, 93-7, 93-8.
England, H. M. 89-10, , 92-18, 92-22, 93-6.
F
Fairlie, G.W. 91-6, 92-27.
Faulkner, D. N. 78-8, 82-12, 92-2.
Feinberg, R. 65-9, 65-25.
Ferraro, D. P. 73-12, 75-6.
Fineg, J. 68-24.
Fiorica, V. 66-6, 66-11, 66-14, 66-41, 68-4, 68-15, 68-23,
70-8, 70-18, 71-11, 71-15, 71-23, 71-41.
Fisher, R. G. 74-4.
Flux, M. 77-3, 77-16, 82-5.
Folk, E. D. 70-18, 72-30, 73-10, 82-8, 92-27.
Fowler, P. R. 63-8, 67-5, 75-7, 77-17, 80-10, 83-2.
Freud, S. L. 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 66-25.
Friedberg, W. 71-26, 78-8, 80-2, 82-12, 92-2.
Fromhagen, C. 71-18.
Fulk, G.W. 91-1.
Funkhouser, G. E.63-25, 66-14, 67-4, 67-17, 68-13, 68-15, 68-18,
70-5, 71-2, 71-17, 72-17, 73-22, 75-10, 75-14, 76-
11, 77-8, 77-17, 78-19, 79-10, 80-10, 81-8, 82-10,
83-2, 83-14, 85-10, 87-2, 89-8, 89-11, 91-6, 92-
27.
G
Galaxy Sci. Corp.93-5, 93-15.
Galerston, E. M. 68-13, 68-18.
Ganslen, R. V. 63-12, 63-34.
Garner, J. D. 62-1, 62-9, 65-7, 66-42, 70-19, 72-30, 77-11, 78-
3, 78-23, 79-22, 80-12.
Gay, D. J. 77-24.
George, M.H. 91-2, 91-3.
Gerathewohl, S. J.69-17, 69-24, 70-9, 71-10, 71-33, 75-5, 77-6,
78-16, 78-27.
Gerke, R. J. 72-4.
Gibbons, H. L. 68-8, 69-9, 69-10, 71-18.
Gilcher, R. O. 84-4.
Giles, E. 79-2.
Gilliland, K. 93-13.
Gilson, R. D. 71-20, 71-34, 72-34.
Gogel, W. C. 62-15, 63-10, 63-20, 63-28, 64-13, 65-11, 65-32,
66-22, 66-24, 67-18, 67-20.
Goldman, R. F. 62-5.
Goulden, D. R. 71-5, 72-16, 73-19, 76-4, 81-4, 83-17.
Gowdy, R.V. 90-11, 92-20, 93-14.
Grape, P. M. 77-8, 78-13, 80-3, 81-15, 82-15, 85-8.
Grimm, E. J. 72-16, 73-19, 75-4, 76-4.
Grimm, M. H. 72-1, 74-1, 87-1.
Guedry, F. E., Jr.67-6, 67-7, 71-20, 71-34, 72-34.
H
Hanneman, G. D. 70-3, 77-8, 78-8, 81-
11, 84-5, 87-3, 87-8.
Hanson, P. G. 68-6, 68-24, 69-5, 69-13.
Haraway, A. 81-1, 83-1.
Harper, C. R. 66-30.
Harris, J. L. 84-7.
Harrison, H. F. 66-16, 70-21.
Hartman, S. 79-2.
Hasbrook, A. H. 62-7, 62-9, 62-13, 65-14, 66-32, 68-12, 68-22,
70-7, 71-24, 72-9, 72-27, 73-9, 73-23, 75-12, 77-
24.
Hauty, G. T. 65-5, 65-6, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29, 65-30.
Hawkes, G. R. 62-11, 62-16.
Hellman, C.M. 91-15, 92-13, 93-18.
Higgins, E. A. 63-23, 66-14, 66-39, 68-13, 68-15, 68-18, 69-10,
70-5, 70-8, 71-17, 71-41, 72-17, 73-22, 75-10, 75-
14, 76-11, 77-8, 77-17, 78-5, 78-19, 79-10, 79-20,
80-9, 80-10, 81-8, 82-10, 83-2, 83-4, 83-14, 85-5,
85-10, 85-11, 87-2, 87-5, 89-5, 89-8, 89-10, 89-
11, 89-12.
Hill, R. J. 71-39.
Hill, T.J. 93-19.
Hinshaw, L. B. 62-18, 63-1, 63-16, 63-22, 63-26, 63-32, 66-11.
Hoffman, S. M. 69-12, 72-17, 73-21, 73-22, 74-11, 75-7, 76-13,
77-5.
Holmes, D. D. 63-23, 63-26, 66-11.
Hordinsky, J.R. 91-2, 91-3, 92-11, 92-19, 92-23.
Houk, V. N. 64-7.
Hudson, L.S. 90-7.
Huffine, E.F. 92-24, 92-25.
Huffman, H. W. 64-15.
Hufnagel, C. A. 64-7.
Hunter, C. E. 65-31.
Huntley, M.S., Jr.91-7, 91-13.
Hurst, M. W. 78-39.
Hutto, G. L. 72-24, 77-21, 81-5.
Hyde, A. S. 63-30.
I
Iampietro, P. F. 62-5, 62-18, 63-1, 63-
23, 66-14, 66-23, 68-15,
69-10, 70-8, 70-22, 71-
2, 71-4, 71-17, 72-17,
72-35, 75-10, 75-14.
Ice, J. 63-30.
Irons, F. M. 73-13, 73-20.
J
Jeffress, L. A. 63-7.
Jenkins, C. D. 78-39.
Jennings, A. E. 69-10, 69-14, 72-5, 72-11, 72-21, 75-10, 75-14,
76-1, 76-11, 77-17, 78-19, 78-33, 78-34, 78-37.
Johnson, W.B. 91-16.
Jones, K. N. 71-5, 71-7, 71-29, 72-14, 72-16, 72-25, 73-14,
75-1.
Jordan, J. L. 82-14.
Jones, J.P. 92-31.
Josenhans, W. K. T. 65-8.
K
Karim, B. 72-27.
Karson, S. 70-14.
Keen, F. R. 66-31.
Kegg, P. S. 88-3.
Kendall, W. W. 63-25.
Kidd, G. D., Jr. 79-5.
Kinn, J. B. 68-3.
Kirkham, W. R. 78-13, 80-3, 80-6, 81-10, 81-15, 82-7, 82-13,
83-8.
Knowlan, D. M. 64-11.
Korty, P. 62-10, 63-4.
Kot, P. A. 64-11.
Kranz, G. 70-10.
Kupiec, T.C. 92-24
L
Lacefield, D. J. 78-31, 82-15, 85-8.
Lacey, D. E. 62-10, 63-4.
Lacy, C. D. 71-5.
Langston, E. D. 72-6, 72-7.
Lategola, M. T. 63-11, 66-16, 66-17, 66-20, 66-21, 70-8, 70-18,
70-21, 71-8, 71-19, 72-20, 72-26, 73-10, 74-6, 77-
3, 77-16, 78-5, 78-20, 79-8, 79-20, 80-9, 81-2,
82-3, 82-4, 82-5, 84-4.
Lay, C. D. 71-36, 72-22.
Layne, P. J. 74-6.
Leeper, R. C. 73-23.
Lennon, A. O. 75-4, 77-24.
Lentz, J. M. 76-14.
Lester, L. F. 87-6.
Leverett, S., Jr.63-30.
Lewis, M. A. 78-7, 78-36, 79-3, 79-14.
Lewis, M. F. 67-8, 67-16, 67-24, 68-20, 68-27, 70-15, 71-27,
71-32, 71-42, 72-29, 73-6, 73-12, 73-18, 75-6, 79-
4, 81-6, 82-6.
Lewis, R. A. 69-6, 69-16.
Linder, M. K. 80-11.
Loewenfeld, I. 65-9.
Lofberg, M. S. 83-16.
Loochan, F.K. 91-14, 92-14.
Lowenstein, O. 65-9.
Lowrey, D. L. 72-6, 77-11, 78-3, 79-22, 80-12, 80-13, 82-7, 82-
13, 83-8.
Luchsinger, P. C.64-8.
Lyne, P. J. 63-8, 73-10, 77-3, 77-16, 78-20, 81-2, 82-3, 82-
4, 84-4, 85-10, 87-2, 89-8, 89-10, 89-11, 89-12.
Lynn, C. A. 73-10.
M
Madakasira, S. 92-11.
Manning, C. A. 84-6, 88-3, 89-6, 90-4, 90-6, 90-13, 91-9, 92-5,
92-26, 92-31.
Marcus, J.H. 93-14.
Mastrullo, A. R. 81-15.
Masucci, F. D. 63-22.
Mathews, J. J. 72-18, 72-22, 72-33, 73-7, 74-2, 74-7, 75-3.
May, N.D. 92-4.
McClenathan J. E.64-7.
McConville, J. T.76-9.
McCoy, J. 66-17.
McFadden, E. B. 62-13, 62-21, 63-9, 65-7, 66-7, 66-13, 66-20, 67-
3, 67-4, 67-9, 70-20, 71-37, 72-10, 78-1, 78-4,
78-9, 79-13.
McKenzie, J. M. 63-8, 66-41, 67-5, 71-2, 71-21, 73-21, 73-22, 74-
11, 75-7, 75-10, 75-14, 76-11, 76-13, 76-15, 77-
17, 77-23, 78-18, 78-19, 78-30, 78-40, 79-10, 79-
20, 80-10, 81-8, 81-13, 82-10, 83-2, 83-4.
McLean, G. A. 89-8, 89-10, 89-11, 89-12, 91-12, 92-18, 92-22,
92-27, 93-6, 93-19.
Mehling, K. D. 71-31.
Melton, C. E., Jr.63-5, 64-18, 66-35, 66-39, 67-15, 68-26, 69-1,
69-12, 71-2, 71-21, 71-23, 72-17, 73-15, 73-21,
73-22, 74-11, 75-7, 76-2, 76-13, 77-5, 77-23, 78-
5, 78-18, 78-40, 79-20, 80-9, 80-16, 81-13, 82-17,
85-2, 86-2, 89-13.
Melton, R. J. 79-23.
Mertens, H. W. 65-32, 66-22, 66-38, 67-20, 67-24, 68-27, 70-15,
71-42, 72-29, 75-6, 77-12, 78-15, 79-4, 79-25, 81-
6, 81-8, 82-6, 82-10, 83-4., 83-15, 85-3, 85-5,
88-2, 90-9, 92-6, 92-28, 92-29, 92-30, 93-16, 93-
17.
Mertens, R. A. 67-2, 68-7, 70-10, 71-5.
Milburn, N. J. 82-10, 92-28, 92-29, 92-30, 93-16, 93-17.
Mohler, S. R. 62-4, 62-20, 63-2, 65-7, 65-13, 66-1, 66-3, 66-8,
66-25, 66-29, 66-30, 66-31, 66-32, 67-22, 68-8,
68-16, 69-2, 69-17, 69-18, 70-12, 71-9, 71-10, 71-
33, 72-2, 72-28, 75-5, 80-4.
Moise, S. 92-11
Montgomery, R.W. 93-21
Moore, C. M. 69-19.
Morgan, J. C. 68-26.
Morris, Edward W.66-27.
Morris, Everett W.70-9.
Moser, E. 83-2.
Moser, K. M. 64-5, 64-7, 64-8.
Moses, R. 66-14, 68-4, 71-11, 71-15, 80-10.
Mullen, S. R. 77-17, 78-19, 79-10.
Murcko, L. E. 76-4, 77-1.
Myers, J.G. 90-2, 91-5, 91-10, 92-15, 92-16.
N
Nagle, F. J. 63-12, 63-34, 64-2, 66-
36.
Nakagawara, V.B. 90-10, 91-1, 91-14, 92-14, 93-11, 93-21.
Naughton, J. 64-2, 66-17, 66-21, 66-36.
Neal, G. L. 65-31.
Neas, B. R. 78-8, 80-2.
Nelson, J. M. 71-26.
Nelson, P. L. 72-33, 73-7, 74-8.
Newton, J. L. 63-33.
Newton, N. L. 62-12.
Nichols, E. A. 72-2.
Norwood, G. K. 71-25, 71-38, 82-14.
Nye, L. G. 89-7, 90-4, 90-8, 91-8, 92-7, 92-8, 92-9, 92-10.
O
O'Connor, W. F. 65-10, 66-10, 66-15.
O'Dell, J. W. 70-14.
O'Doherty, D. S. 65-4.
O'Donnell, R.D. 92-11.
OU Vortac 92-31.
Ozur, H. 82-11.
P
Parker, J. F., Jr.89-9, 90-14.
Page, B. B. 63-22.
Pearson, D. W. 68-17, 69-7, 69-19.
Pearson, R. G. 63-35, 65-10, 65-31, 66-19.
Pendergrass, G. E.63-27, 66-10, 66-15.
Penland, T. 85-1.
Perloff, J. K. 64-19.
Perry, R. B. 64-8.
Phillips, E. E. 63-34.
Pickrel, E. W. 77-25, 79-18, 82-11, 83-11, 84-2 (ed.).
Pidkowicz, J. K. 80-8.
Pinkerson, A. L. 64-11.
Pinski, M. S. 78-4, 78-14.
Podolak, E. 65-25, 68-3.
Polis, B. D. 71-2, 73-21, 73-22.
Pollard, D. W. 78-3, 79-6, 79-23, 82-8, 84-1, 85-1.
Price, G. T. 69-3, 69-13, 74-4, 77-8.
Prinzo, O.V. 93-20.
Purswell, J. L. 72-27, 73-23.
R
Raeke, J. W. 62-21.
Rana, B. 75-9.
Rasmussen, P. G. 70-7, 71-24, 72-9, 73-9, 75-12, 77-2, 77-7, 77-
13, 77-14, 78-17, 78-22, 78-28, 78-29, 78-41, 79-
22, 80-13, 81-7, 89-14, 92-12.
Reed, W. 72-6, 73-1.
Reighard, H. L. 65-3, 76-8, 78-35.
Reins, D. A. 63-26, 65-27, 66-11.
Revzin, A. M. 70-11, 73-3, 73-4, 77-22, 78-2, 79-15, 92-12.
Reynolds, H. I. 67-4.
Reynolds, H. M. 75-2, 75-13, 76-9, 82-9.
Rice, N. 70-10.
Rieger, J. A., Jr.66-11.
Ritter, R.M. 93-7, 93-8.
Rizutti, B. L. 76-6.
Roberts, P. A. 78-31, 82-15, 85-8.
Robinette, K. M. 83-16.
Robinson, C. P. 77-19, 78-26.
Robinson, S. 63-33.
Rock, D. B. 82-11.
Rodgers, M.D. 93-1, 93-9, 93-12, 93-22.
Rose, R. M. 78-39.
Ross, A. 67-22.
Rotter, A.J. 92-31.
Rowlan D. E. 72-15.
Rowland, R. C., Jr.67-10.
Rubenstein, C.J. 93-19.
Rueschhoff, B. J.85-11.
Russell, J. C. 85-12, 89-3.
Ryan, L. C. 70-3, 75-5, 80-4.
Rylander, R. 73-11.
S
Saldivar, J. T. 66-39, 68-26, 72-17,
73-21, 73-22, 74-11, 75-
7, 76-13, 77-5, 77-23,
78-18, 78-40, 80-18, 81-
13 83-10, 83-14, 85-10,
87-2.
Sanders, D. C. 67-21, 70-4, 70-13, 72-12, 77-9, 83-12, 85-4, 86-
1, 86-3, 86-5, 86-8, 89-4, 90-15, 90-16, 91-17,
93-7, 93-8.
Scarborough, W. R.64-12, 65-8, 65-15.
Schlegel, R.E. 93-13.
Schlegel, T. T. 89-10.
Schroeder, D. J. 68-10, 70-10, 71-6, 71-16, 71-20, 71-31, 71-34,
71-39, 72-34, 73-17, 79-9, 81-16, 82-19, 83-7, 83-
17, 87-4, 89-7, 90-6, 90-8, 92-7, 93-4.
Scow, J. 66-15.
Seipel, J. H. 64-6, 65-4, 67-11.
Sells, S. B. 84-2 (ed.).
Sershon, J. L. 84-5, 87-3, 87-8.
Shanbour, K. 66-17, 66-21.
Shepherd, W. T. 89-9, 90-14, 91-16.
Siegel, P. V. 67-25, 68-9, 69-2, 69-17, 69-18, 71-10.
Simcox, L. S. 84-3.
Simpson, J. M. 66-13, 67-9, 78-13, 80-3.
Simpson, L. P. 81-4.
Sirkis, J. A. 70-9, 72-3.
Smith, L.T. 93-19.
Smith, P. W. 62-8, 63-24, 69-9, 70-3, 77-9, 77-19, 78-26.
Smith, R. C. 70-20, 71-14, 71-21, 71-28, 71-30, 71-35, 72-23,
72-24, 73-2, 73-15, 73-22, 74-12, 75-7, 75-9, 76-
2, 76-13, 77-21, 77-23, 78-32, 79-11, 80-14, 81-5.
Snow, C. C. 62-9, 65-14, 65-26, 68-6, 68-19, 68-24, 69-3, 69-
4, 69-5, 69-13, 70-16, 72-27, 75-2, 79-2, 82-9.
Snyder, L. 77-8, 82-12, 92-2.
Snyder, R. G. 62-13, 62-19, 63-15, 63-30, 65-12, 65-26, 68-6,
68-19, 68-24, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5, 69-13, 76-9.
Solomon, L. A. 66-11.
Spieth, W. 64-4.
Staggs, C. M. 85-6.
Stavinoha, W. B. 66-11.
Stedman, V. G. 71-9.
Steen, J. A. 71-27, 71-32, 72-29, 73-18, 75-1, 75-6, 80-5, 80-
15, 84-1, 85-1.
Stutzman, T.M. 91-5.
Swearingen, J. J.62-1, 62-4, 62-13, 62-14, 63-9, 65-7, 65-20, 65-
23, 66-3, 66-12, 66-18, 66-40, 67-14, 69-22, 71-3,
71-12, 71-13, 72-6, 72-7, 72-15, 73-1.
T
Tang, P. C. 63-21.
Taylor, D. K. 75-9, 81-15, 83-6, 84-6.
Taylor, J.C. 91-16.
Teague, S.M. 92-19.
Thackray, R. I. 68-17, 69-7, 69-8, 69-21, 71-7, 71-29, 72-14, 72-
25, 73-11, 73-14, 73-16, 74-9, 75-8, 77-18, 78-11,
79-12, 79-24, 80-1, 80-17, 81-5, 81-12, 82-1, 82-
16, 83-13, 85-13, 86-4, 88-1, 88-4, 89-1, 90-3,
92-3, 92-6.
Thomas, A. A. 71-41.
Tobias, J. V. 63-7, 63-17, 63-19, Tech. Pub. #1, 64-16, 65-17,
66-4, 67-10, 68-21, 68-25, 70-6, 71-1, 72-31, 72-
32, 73-13, 73-20, 75-11, 76-3, 79-5, 79-16.
Touchstone, R. M.69-21, 71-29, 72-14, 72-25, 73-11, 73-14, 73-16,
74-9, 75-8, 77-18, 78-11, 79-12, 79-24, 80-17, 81-
12, 82-1, 82-16, 83-13, 85-13, 86-4, 88-1, 89-1,
90-3, 92-6.
Trent, C. C. 79-8.
Trites, D. K. 61-1, 62-3, 63-31, 65-5, 65-6, 65-21, 65-22.
Trout, E. M. 78-6, 78-12, 78-24, 79-17.
Turner, J.W. 91-7, 91-13.
U
Umberger, E. L. 66-25.
Updegraff, B. P. 69-20.
V
Valdez, C. D. 77-4, 90-12.
VanBuskirk, L. K.80-5, 80-15.
Vance, F. P. 68-26.
VanDeventer, A. D.80-7, 83-6, 84-6.
Vant, J. H. B. 89-5.
Vaughan, J. A. 68-13, 68-15, 68-18, 69-10, 70-5, 71-17, 72-17,
75-10, 75-14, 76-5, 76-11, 77-2, 77-7, 77-13, 77-
14, 78-17, 78-22, 78-28, 78-29, 78-41, 79-20, 80-
9.
Veregge, J. E. 66-25, 67-22, 67-23.
Von Rosenberg, C. W.66-31.
W
Wallace, T. F. 69-22, 72-15, 78-13,
80-3.
Warner, D. 92-11.
Welsh, K. W. 76-5, 77-2, 77-7, 77-13, 77-14, 78-17, 78-22, 78-
28, 78-29, 78-41.
Wayda, M.E. 90-1, 92-1.
Wentz, A. E. 64-1, 64-6.
Wernick, J. S. 63-19.
West, G. 71-17, 72-5, 72-19, 72-21, 74-10, 75-14.
West, R.W. 91-1.
Westura, E. E. 68-3.
Wheelright, C. D.62-1.
White, M. A. 83-2.
White, M. E. 82-10.
White, V.L. 92-23.
Wick, R. L., Jr. 72-4.
Wicks, S. M. 66-35, 66-39, 67-15, 68-26, 69-1, 77-23, 78-18,
78-40, 80-10, 81-13, 82-7, 82-13, 83-8.
Wilcox, B.C., Jr.91-12, 92-18, 92-22, 93-6.
Williams, M. J. 69-15.
Willis, D. M. 75-12.
Wing, H. 91-9.
Winget, C. M. 75-10.
Witt, L.A. 91-10, 91-11, 91-15, 92-7, 92-8, 92-9, 92-10, 92-
13, 92-17, 92-21, 93-18.
Wittmers, L. E. 65-27.
Wood, K.J. 91-14, 92-14, 93-11, 93-21.
Y
Yanowitch, E. A. 73-5.
Yanowitch, R. E. 72-2, 73-5.
Young, C. L. 76-6.
Young, F. A. 79-2.
Young, J. W. 62-21, 65-23, 66-9, 66-33, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4, 69-
5, 69-13, 71-37, 74-4, 76-9, 78-14, 82-9, 83-16,
89-8, 89-11, 93-10.
Young, P. E. 68-11, 68-12.
Young, W.C. 93-4.
Z
Zeiner, A. R. 72-8.
Zehner, G. F. 83-16.
Zelenski, J. D. 77-19.
Ziemnowicz, S. A. R.65-4.
PART III: SUBJECT INDEX
Acceleration, angular
... adaptation, 66-37, 67-6, 67-7, 67-12, 67-19, 69-20, 74-3.
... antimotion sickness drugs effects, 81-16, 82-19.
... arousal effects on nystagmus, 62-17.
... arousal effects on vestibular response, 63-29.
... dextroamphetamine effects on performance, 73-17, 76-12.
... effects of alcohol, 71-6, 71-16, 71-20, 71-34, 71-39, 72-34.
... nystagmus after caloric habituation, 63-14,64-14, 65-18, 67-2.
... nystagmus after rotation habituation, 63-13, 65-24, 68-2.
... rotation device, 64-15.
... secobarbital effects on performance, 73-17.
... sleep loss effects on performance, 76-12, 86-9.
Acceleration, linear (see also deceleration)
... bibliography, 63-30.
Accidents
... age of pilots, 77-10.
... agricultural aircraft, 66-27, 66-30, 72-15, 78-31, 80-3.
... alcohol involved, 66-29, 68-16, 78-31, 80-4, 92-24.
... analyses of injuries, 70-16, 71-3, 72-15, 81-10, 82-7.
... cabin injuries, 79-23, 82-8.
... carbon monoxide levels without fire, 80-11.
... causes, 66-8, 66-27, 66-29, 67-23, 68-16, 69-2, 70-18, 78-13,82-15.
... cockpit delethalization, 66-3, 66-12, 71-3.
... coronary atherosclerosis in pilot fatalities, 80-8, 85-6.
... drugs and toxic chemicals as causes, 68-16, 78-31, 85-8.
... evacuation injuries, 79-6, 80-12.
... evacuation patterns, 62-9, 65-7, 70-16.
... experience of pilots, 77-10.
... fire, smoke protection, 67-4, 70-16, 70-20, 78-4, 83-10, 85-10.
... identification of fatalities, 79-2.
... identification of triamterene in blood, 92-23.
... in-flight incapacitation, 87-7.
... in-flight vertigo and unconsciousness, 63-21.
... injuries from seat impacts, 66-18.
... injuries in extreme vertical impacts, 62-19.
... injuries in rearward-facing seats, 62-7.
... investigations, human factors findings, 63-35, 69-18, 72-2,73-5, 80-6.
... lapbelt-restraint injuries to pregnant females, 68-24.
... occupation of pilots, 77-10.
... older pilots, 67-22, 70-18.
... padding for crash protection, 66-40.
... physician pilots, 66-25, 71-9.
... pilots with static physical defects, 76-7, 77-20, 79-19, 81-14, 83-18,
93-11.
... post mortem findings, 69-18, 92-23, 92-24, 92-25.
... predisposition, 72-2, 73-5, 93-9.
... prevention with blind flight instrument, 66-32.
... propeller-to-person, 81-15, 93-2.
... railroad, 73-1.
... shoulder harnesses to increase survival, 72-3, 83-8, 89-3.
... spatial disorientation, 78-13.
... stall warning, 66-31.
... suicide, 72-2, 73-5.
... survivability of free-fall impacts, 63-15.
... survivability of water impacts, 65-12, 68-19.
... use of seat cushions for flotation, 66-13.
... visual acuity of pilots, 75-5, 81-14, 83-18.
Aerial application
... accidents, 66-27, 66-30, 68-16, 72-15, 78-31, 80-3.
... biochemical effects of lindane and dieldrin, 62-10, 63-4.
... chlordimeform toxicity, 77-19.
... cholinesterase determination, 67-5.
... comparison of serum cholinesterase methods, 70-13, 72-12.
... effects of dieldrin on liver, 66-5, 66-26.
... effects of endrin, 66-11, 66-26, 66-34, 70-11.
... effects of organophosphate insecticides, 63-24, 69-19, 70-3.
... effects of Phosdrin on performance, 72-29, 73-3.
... effects of Phosdrin on vision, 73-4.
... mechanisms of action of endrin, 63-16, 63-26.
... storage stability of human blood cholinesterase, 70-4.
... toxic hazards, 62-8, 68-16, 78-31.
... treatment of methamidophos poisoning, 78-26.
Aerobatics
... blood donation effects, 84-4.
... G effects on pilots, 72-28, 82-13.
Age
... binocular fusion time effects, 66-35.
... cardiovascular disease and performance, 64-4.
... cardiovascular health changes in airmen, 72-26.
... cockpit visual problems of senior pilots, 77-2,77-7, 77-13,77-14, 78-17.
... effects on complex monitoring performance, 81-12, 82-16,83-15, 85-3,
88-2.
... index for pilots, 77-6, 78-16, 78-27, 82-18.
... interaction with alcohol and altitude, 88-2.
... pilots involved in aircraft accidents, 67-22,70-18,77-10.
... pupillary reflex relationship, 65-25.
... relation to air traffic controller health, 65-6, 71-8, 71-19,72-20.
... relation to air traffic controller performance, 61-1, 62-3,
65-21, 67-1, 71-36, 73-7, 84-6, 90-4.
... relation to aircraft accident survival, 70-16.
... relation to work capacity, 63-18, 63-33.
... sonic boom effects during sleep, 72-19, 72-24, 72-35.
... studies of effects in aviation, 64-1.
Air Ambulance
... cardiopulmonary factors in perinatal air transport, 82-5.
... status of civilian air ambulance services, 71-18.
Air bags
... restraint tests, 69-3, 69-4.
Air loads
... effects on man, 63-9.
... small-aircraft decompressions, 67-14.
Air piracy
... deterrence, 78-35.
Air traffic control
... ability requirements, 92-26.
... automation and flight progress strips, 92-31.
... boredom with simulated radar control, 75-8, 80-1.
... color highlighting and color deficiency, 92-6.
... conspicuity of colored and flashing targets, 90-3.
... density, warnings, and collision avoidance, 73-6.
... flight strips, use of, 92-31.
... job task taxonomy, 93-1.
... noise effects on performance of radar task, 79-24.
... radar performance with and without a sweepline, 79-12.
... radar performance with and without computer aiding, 89-1.
... radar training facility, 80-5, 80-15, 83-9.
... selection and supervisory training, 92-16.
... situation assessment through re-creation of incidents (SATORI), 93-12.
... simulator for research, 65-31.
... vigilance at three radar display target densities, 77-18.
... vigilance of men and women on simulated radar task, 78-11, 80-17.
... visual taskload effects on CFF change during complex monitoring, 85-13.
... visual taskload effects on complex monitoring, 88-1, 90-3.
... voice communications from, 93-20.
Air traffic controllers
... age effects on performance, 61-1, 62-3, 65-21, 67-1, 71-36,
73-7, 81-12, 82-16, 84-6, 90-4.
... anthropometry, 65-26.
... anxiety with training, 89-7, 91-8.
... anxiety with workload, 73-15, 80-14, 81-5.
... aptitude tests for selection, 65-19, 68-14, 71-28, 71-36, 71-40,
72-18, 89-6, 90-8.
... attitudes, 74-7, 74-12, 75-3, 79-11, 91-10.
... attrition, 72-33, 74-2, 74-7, 75-3.
... biochemical stress index, 74-11, 75-7, 77-23, 78-5, 78-40.
... biodynamic evaluation, 71-8.
... biographical factors associated with training success, 83-6,
84-6, 90-4.
... biomedical survey, 65-5, 65-6.
... color perception and job performance, 83-11, 90-9, 92-6, 92-28, 92-29.
... color vision tests, 85-7, 90-9, 92-28, 92-29.
... Composite Mood Adjective Check Lists to measure fatigue, 71-21.
... disease incidence and prevalence, 78-21, 84-3.
... education as selection factor, 76-6, 90-4.
... errors in height and weight data, 73-10.
... experience as selection criterion, 63-31, 71-36, 74-8.
... flight service station training, 86-6, 91-4.
... headset interference tones, 92-4.
... health changes, 71-19, 72-20, 78-39, 84-3.
... incident reporting, 65-10.
... military experience and selection, 92-5.
... motivational factors, 71-30, 73-2.
... Multiple Task Performance Battery for selection, 72-5, 74-10.
... performance and personality factors, 70-14, 93-4.
... performance evaluation, 61-1, 65-22, 73-7, 93-12.
... performance on radar monitoring tasks, 82-1, 83-13, 86-4, 88-1,
88-4. 90-3.
... physiological responses, 71-2, 73-21, 73-22,74-11, 76-13, 77-23,
82-17.
... pilot satisfaction with services, 90-6.
... psychological testing, 61-1, 62-2, 80-14, 81-5, 92-30.
... selection, 62-2, 72-33, 74-8, 76-6, 77-25, 78-7, 78-36, 79-3, 79-14,
79-21, 80-7, 80-15, 80-17, 82-11, 83-6, 84-2, 84-6, 88-3, 89-6, 89-7,
90-4, 90-8, 90-13, 91-4. 91-8, 91-9, 91-18, 92-5, 92-26.
... sex differences in training and attrition, 72-22, 74-2, 74-7, 75-3.
... shift rotation patterns effects, 73-22, 75-7, 77-5, 85-2, 86-2.
... sleep patterns, 77-5.
... symptoms reported, 61-1.
... training, 78-10, 79-3, 79-18, 80-5, 80-15, 82-2, 83-9, 88-3,
89-6, 89-7, 90-4, 90-8, 91-4.
Air transportation
... animals, 77-8, 81-11, 84-5.
... medical kits, 91-2, 91-3.
... medical and psychological aspects, 71-10.
... of high risk pregnant women and neonates, 82-5.
... standards for advanced systems, 71-33.
Aircraft
... accident causes, 66-8, 66-25, 66-27, 66-29, 66-30, 67-23, 68-16,
69-2, 69-18, 71-9, 72-2, 73-5, 78-13, 78-31, 80-4, 82-15, 89-3.
... accident investigation, 62-7, 62-9, 63-21, 63-35, 67-22, 69-18,
72-2, 73-5, 79-2, 79-6, 80-3, 80-6, 80-11, 81-10, 82-7,83-8, 85-8.
... aging and maintenance, 92-3.
... attitude indicators, 73-9.
... aural glide slope cues for instrument approaches, 71-24.
... biocidal fuel additive, 67-21.
... cabin safety data bank, 79-23, 82-8.
... cabin safety subject index, 84-1, 85-1.
... cargo compartment environment, 81-11.
... checklists, 91-7.
... cockpit delethalization, 66-3, 66-12, 71-3, 72-6, 72-7, 72-15.
... cockpit visual problems, 77-2, 77-7, 77-13, 77-14, 78-17.
... communication in light aircraft, 72-31.
... control forces and female pilots, 72-27, 73-23.
... crew smoke-protective devices, 76-5, 78-4, 83-14, 89-5, 89-8, 89-11.
... decompression hazards, 67-14, 70-12.
... design changes to reduce injuries, 71-3, 72-7, 83-8.
... ditching studies, 78-1, 91-6.
... evacuation, 62-9, 65-7, 66-42, 70-16, 70-19, 72-30, 77-11,78-3,
78-23, 79-5, 79-6, 80-12, 89-5, 89-12.
... fire, smoke protection after accidents, 67-4, 70-16, 70-20, 78-4,
83-10, 85-10, 89-5, 89-8, 89-11, 89-12.
... fires, toxicity of combustion products, 71-41, 77-9, 85-5, 86-1, 86-3,
86-5, 89-4, 91-17.
... flight manuals, 91-7.
... head impact kinematics, 92-20.
... inspection, 89-9.
... instrument display, 75-12.
... interior wall padding and neck injury potential, 93-14.
... landing, simulated night approaches, 77-12, 78-15, 79-4, 81-6.
... maintenance, 89-9, 90-14, 91-16, 92-3.
... neck injury potential, 93-14.
... noise effects measurement, 71-1, 72-32.
... noise effects on birds, 62-4.
... noise levels, 68-21, 68-25, 70-6.
... nongyropscopic blind flight instrument, 66-32.
... oxygen system design, 78-9.
... ozone concentrations and effects, 79-20, 80-9, 89-13.
... padding for crash protection, 66-40.
... propeller paint schemes conspicuity, 78-29.
... radioactive material shipments, 82-12.
... readability of emergency signs in smoke, 79-22.
... restraint installation, 66-33, 67-13, 72-15.
... restraint system evaluation, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5, 71-12, 72-3, 72-6,
78-6, 78-12, 78-24, 79-17, 80-3, 81-10, 82-7.
... seat cushion flotation, 66-13.
... seat evaluation, 78-6, 78-24, 79-17, 80-3, 81-10, 82-7, 83-3, 90-11.
... seat impact injuries, 66-18, 72-15, 89-3.
... simulator operation using drugs, 64-18.
... SST anticollision lights, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42.
... stall warning device, 66-31.
... standards for advanced aerospace systems, 71-33.
... sunscreen-treated windows, 78-28.
... toxicity of engine oil thermal degradation, 83-12.
Airport
... cues for approach and landing, 79-4, 79-25, 81-6, 82-6.
... medical services, 65-3, 71-10.
Airway facilities personnel
... job attitudes, 77-21, 79-11, 83-7.
Airway Science Curriculum Demonstration Project
... air traffic control specialists, 91-18.
... initial evaluation, 88-5.
Airworthiness Inspectors
... assessment of job performance, 87-4.
Alcohol
... alcoholic airline pilot rehabilitation, 85-12.
... congener effects, 79-7, 79-9.
... disorientation-related responses, 71-6, 71-16, 71-20, 71-34, 71-39,
72-34.
... detection methods, 91-12.
... effects of altitude on blood levels, 70-5.
... effects on ataxia test battery, 79-9.
... effects on complex performance, 69-14, 79-7, 85-5, 88-2.
... effects on instrument flight performance, 72-4.
... effects on performance at altitude, 68-18, 79-26, 82-3, 85-5, 88-2.
... effects on problem solving, 72-11.
... effects on visual functions, 78-2, 79-15.
... findings in general aviation accidents, 66-27, 66-29, 68-16, 69-2,
78-31, 80-4.
... hangover effects, 79-7, 79-26.
... postmortem in fatal accidents, 92-24.
... readiness to perform testing, 93-13.
... tests for alcoholism after intoxication in nonalcoholics, 83-2.
Altitude
... and heat effects on performance, 71-17.
... and marihuana effects on performance, 75-6.
... blood donation effects on tolerance, 84-4.
... chamber reactions, 77-4, 90-12.
... cosmic radiation at SST altitudes, 71-26, 80-2.
... decompression hazards, 67-14, 70-12.
... effects of alcohol, 68-18, 79-26, 82-3, 85-5, 88-2.
... effects of antihistamine-decongestant preparations, 78-19, 78-20.
... effects of antihistamines on performance, 68-15.
... effects on blood alcohol levels, 70-5.
... effects on penetrating eye injuries, 62-12.
... effects on performance, 66-15, 71-11, 82-3, 82-4, 82-10, 83-15, 85-3,
85-5, 88-2.
... effects on visual fields of glalucoma patients and the elderly, 91-1.
... effects on work tolerance, 63-33, 82-3.
... efficiency of oxygen masks, 62-21, 66-7, 66-9, 66-20, 67-3, 67-9,
72-10, 79-13, 80-18, 85-10, 89-10, 93-6.
... human tolerance, 62-6.
... need for civilian training, 91-13.
... need for oxygen, 66-28, 78-9.
... ozone concentrations and effects, 79-20, 80-9.
... performance after decompression, 66-10.
... propranolol effects on tolerance, 79-10, 80-10.
... tolerance after crash diet, 81-2, 81-8.
... tolerance of beta blocked hypertensives, 92-19.
... tolerance with pulmonary disease, 77-16.
... tolerance with sickle cell trait, 76-15, 78-30.
Animal transportation
... Freezing and subfreezing temperature effects on dogs, 87-3.
... Heat and humidity effects on dogs, 77-8, 81-11, 84-5, 87-8.
Anthropology
... forensic, 79-2.
... adult face, 78-14, 93-10.
... adult female, 83-16.
... air traffic controllers, 65-26.
... center of gravity, 62-14, 65-23, 69-22.
... faces of children for oxygen mask design, 66-9.
... female crewmember facial anthropometry, 83-14.
... flight attendants, 75-2, 75-13.
... head and face of adults, 93-10.
... human pelvis, 82-9.
... shoulder slope, 65-14.
... weight distribution when sitting, 62-1.
Anthropomorphic dummies
... design, 82-9, 83-16.
... evaluation, 78-6, 78-24, 79-17, 83-3.
... 3- and 6-year-old dummies, 76-9.
Anticollision lights
... effects of backscatter, 72-8.
... exposure effects under simulated IFR conditions, 66-39.
... SST, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42.
Aphakia
... incidence in airmen, 91-14, 92-14.
Arousal
... by distracting stimuli, 71-7.
... effects on nystagmus, 62-17.
... effects on vestibular responses, 63-29.
... simulated radar control task, 75-8, 77-18, 81-12, 88-1.
Attention
... anticollision observing responses, 73-6.
... conspicuity of flashing and color targets, 90-3.
... personality and physiological correlates, 73-14.
... self-estimates of distractibility, 72-25.
... simulated radar task, 77-18, 78-11, 79-12, 80-17, 81-12, 82-1, 82-16,
86-4, 88-1, 89-1.
... time-sharing ability, 76-1, 78-33.
... visual taskload effects on CFF change during complex monitoring, 85-13.
... visual taskload effects on complex monitoring, 88-1, 90-3
... with auditory distraction, 72-14.
Audiology
... advanced and ATC selection, 90-13.
... auditory fatigue, 63-19, 65-1, 65-2.
... binaural beat perception, 63-17.
... cockpit noise intensities, 68-21, 68-25.
... ear-protector ratings, 73-20, 75-11.
... earphone transient response, 63-7.
... interaural intensity difference limen, 67-10.
... noise audiometry, 71-1.
... noise effects on aircrew personnel, 72-32.
... speech intelligibility improvement, 70-6, 72-31, 73-13, 76-3.
... table of intensity increments, 66-4.
... temporary threshold shift, 79-16.
Automation
... advanced and ATCS selection, 90-13, 92-26.
... boredom and monotony as stressors, 80-1.
... complacency on radar monitoring task, 82-1.
... complex monitoring performance predictors, 80-17, 86-4.
... flight progress strip usage, 92-31.
... physiological stress in controllers, 82-17.
... radar performance with and without computer aiding, 89-1.
... recovery of radar monitoring performance following startle, 83-13.
... visual taskload effects on CFF change during complex monitoring, 85-13.
... visual taskload effects on complex monitoring, 88-1.
Aviation maintenance
... human factors, 89-9, 90-14, 91-16, 92-3, 93-5, 93-15.
Aviation medical examiners
... and drug testing program, 92-15.
... performance, 84-7.
Ballistocardiography
... bibliography, 65-15.
... research and current status, 64-12.
... stroke volume relationship, 65-8.
Behavior
... coronary-prone Type A and complex monitoring performance, 86-4.
Birds
... possible sonotropic effects of a commercial air transport, 62-4.
Blood
... altitude effects on alcohol levels, 70-5.
... autoregulation of renal flow, 63-32.
... cerebrovascular disease detection, 65-4.
... cholinesterase measurement, 67-5.
... clot dissolution therapy, 64-5.
... comparison of serum cholinesterase methods, 70-13, 72-12.
... donation effects, 84-4.
... erythrocyte volume spectra, 63-8.
... hemoconcentration with endrin poisoning, 66-11.
... oxygen saturation, 66-7, 66-15, 66-20, 67-3, 67-9.
... phospholipids, 71-2, 73-21, 73-22.
... plasma catecholamine determination, 66-6, 71-15.
... pressure changes in ATC population, 71-19, 72-20, 78-39, 84-3.
... pressure changes in third-class certificate holders, 72-26.
... pressure levels of active pilots, 84-3.
... pressures by rapid indirect method, 70-21.
... pulmonary flow with glyceryl trinitrate, 64-11.
... pulmonary thromboembolism, 64-7.
... sickle cell disease and trait, 76-15, 78-30, 80-20.
... storage stability of human blood cholinesterases, 70-4.
... tests for alcohol abuse, 83-2.
Cabin safety
... data bank, 79-23, 82-8.
... subject index, 84-1, 85-1.
Calcium
... activity and circadian rhythm in excretion, 68-4.
Caloric irrigation
... after habituation to rotation, 63-13.
... alcohol effect on response, 71-6.
... arousal effects on nystagmus, 62-17.
... elicitation of secondary nystagmus, 63-3.
... nystagmus after habituation, 63-14, 64-14, 65-19, 67-2.
Canes
... used by blind passengers, 80-12.
Carbon monoxide
... as cause of aircraft accidents, 68-16, 69-2, 82-15.
... levels in aircraft accident victims, 70-16, 80-11.
... relative toxic hazards of materials, 77-9.
... times to incapacitation of rats, 89-4, 93-7.
Cardiovascular
... antihistamine-decongestant preparations effects, 78-20.
... ballistocardiographic research, 64-12, 65-8, 65-15.
... blood donation effects, 84-4.
... blood pressure measurement, 66-16, 66-36, 70-21, 84-3.
... cerebrovascular disease detection, 65-4.
... changes in ATC population, 71-19, 72-20, 78-39, 84-3.
... changes in third-class certificate holders, 72-26.
... coronary heart disease detection, 74-6, 78-38.
... dextroamphetamine effects on heart rates, 75-14.
... effects of age and physical training, 63-18, 64-1.
... effects of endrin, 63-16, 66-11.
... effects of glyceryl trinitrate on pulmonary vasculature, 64-11.
... effects of startle on heart rates, 69-21.
... effects of stress on heart rates, 68-17.
... evaluation with treadmill and step test, 64-3.
... function in aviation stress protocol, 78-5.
... health, age, and performance, 64-4.
... heart rates during instrument approaches, 70-7, 71-24, 75-12.
... heart rates in air tanker pilots, 68-26.
... heart rates in ATCS's, 71-2, 73-21, 73-22, 74-11.
... heart rates in student pilots, 67-15, 69-12.
... heart rates with complex vigilance tasks, 69-8, 75-8, 86-4.
... heart rates with simulated sonic booms, 71-29.
... in-flight incapacitation, 87-7.
... physiological responses on cross-country flights, 71-23.
... post mortem findings after accidents, 69-18, 80-8, 85-6.
... prediction of heart rates under stress, 69-7.
... prevalence among civil airmen, 89-2.
... problems associated with aviation safety, 78-38.
... recognition of posterior infarction, 64-19.
... rehabilitation after infarction, 64-2, 66-17, 66-21.
... responses to hyperpyrexia, 64-8.
... risk factors, 90-7.
... thromboembolic disease treatment, 64-5.
... transducer for heart sounds, 68-3.
Case reports
... in-flight loss of consciousness, 63-21.
... insecticide exposure, 63-24.
... physical conditioning after infarction, 66-21.
... pulmonary thromboembolism, 64-7.
... rheoencephalography in cerebrovascular disease detection, 65-4.
... seizures in flight, 64-6.
Center of gravity
... adults, 62-14.
... children, 65-23.
... infants, 69-22.
Certification
... airmen attrition, 72-13, 73-8.
... alcoholic airline pilots rehabilitation, 85-12.
... analysis of denial actions, 68-9, 74-5, 76-10, 78-25, 80-19, 83-5,
84-9, 85-9, 86-7, 90-5.
... aphakia, 91-14, 92-14, 93-11.
... aviation medical examiner performance, 84-7.
... contact lens use, 90-10.
... disease prevalence and incidence, 73-8, 81-9, 84-8, 89-2, 90-7.
... errors in height and weight data, 73-10.
... estimate of active airmen, 68-5.
... exams of first-class certificate holders by senior AMEs, 71-38.
... glaucoma, 91-1.
... intraocular implants, 92-14, 93-11.
... procedures, 71-25, 82-14.
... sickle cell disease and trait, 76-15, 80-20.
... tests for alcohol abuse, 83-2.
Charts
... readability, 77-13, 78-17.
Circadian periodicity
... bibliography of shift work research, 83-17.
... disruption of intercontinental flights, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29, 65-30,
68-8, 69-17.
... effects of shifts in wake-sleep cycle, 75-10, 76-11, 86-2.
... excretion of magnesium and calcium, 68-4.
... rotating shift work, 86-2.
Clothing
... effects on drag forces, 63-9.
Cold
... effect on dogs shipped by air transport, 87-3.
... effect on manual performance, 68-13.
... skin temperature to predict tolerance, 71-4.
... thermal balance, 66-23.
... thermal protection by life perservers, 85-11.
Color
... conspicuity of radar targets, 90-3.
... highlighting targets, 92-6.
Color vision
... air traffic control specialists performance, 83-11.
... clincal tests as predictors of practical tests, 73-18, 75-1, 92-28,
92-29.
... defective and color highlighting, 92-6.
... defective and signal lights, recognition, 71-27, 71-32.
... impairment by sunscreen materials, 78-28.
... tests, 67-8, 85-7, 90-9, 93-17.
... test illuminant, 93-16.
... X-Chrom lens for improving, 78-22.
Communication
... ATC/pilot voice, 93-20.
... binaural beat perception, 63-17.
... earphone response, 63-7.
... interaural intensity difference limen, 67-10.
... role in aircraft maintenance and inspection, 90-10.
... role in promoting change within Airway Facilities Service, 83-7.
... speech intelligibility improvement, 70-6, 72-31, 73-13, 76-3.
... table of intensity increments, 66-4.
... tactile, 62-11, 62-16.
Contact lenses
... epidemiological study of certification, 90-10.
Cosmic radiation
... air carrier crew, exposure of, 92-2.
Crashworthiness
... energy-absorbing seat effectiveness, 83-3, 90-11.
... head impact and interior walls, 92-20, 93-14.
... occupant survial in general aviation accidents, 81-10, 82-7, 83-8.
Deceleration
... bibliography, 63-30.
... cockpit delethalization, 66-3, 66-12, 72-6, 72-7, 72-15, 81-10.
... head impacts while wearing restraint systems, 72-6.
... human tolerance, 62-6, 83-3.
... illumination effects during angular deceleration, 68-28.
... impact injuries in pregnancy, 68-6, 68-24.
... kinematics of human body, 62-13.
... padding for crash protection, 66-40.
... rearward-facing seats, 69-13.
... restraint systems, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5, 69-13, 72-3, 72-15, 80-3,
81-10, 82-7, 83-8.
... seat impact injuries, 66-18, 72-15, 81-10, 82-7.
... side-facing seats, 69-13.
... survival of extreme vertical impacts, 62-19.
... survival of free-fall impacts, 63-15.
... survival of water impacts, 65-12.
... tolerances of face, 65-20.
Decision-making
... training in pilots, 87-6.
... employee participation in, 91-10, 92-13, 92-17.
Decompression
... effects on performance, 66-10.
... effects of propranolol on TUF, 79-10, 80-10.
... need for civilian training, 91-13.
... oxygen mask evaluation, 66-20, 67-3, 72-10, 79-13, 80-18.
... pressurized small aircraft, 67-14.
... altitude chamber experience, 77-4, 90-12.
... tolerable profiles for SST, 70-12.
Diet
... effects on human tolerances, 81-2.
... effects on performance, 81-8.
Depth perception
... general, 62-15, 63-10, 63-20, 63-28, 64-13,65-11, 65-32, 66-22, 66-24,
67-18, 67-20.
... light adaptation device, 66-38.
Disorientation
... accidents due to, 78-13.
... adaptation, 65-18, 65-24, 66-37, 67-2, 67-6, 67-7, 67-12, 67-19, 68-2,
68-28, 69-20, 74-3.
... effects of alcohol, 71-6, 71-16, 71-20, 71-34, 71-39, 72-34.
... familiarization techniques, 70-17, 77-24.
... visually induced, 69-23, 70-2, 71-22.
Distraction
... measurement of susceptibility, 72-25.
... performance under auditory distraction, 72-14.
Ditching
... flotation and survival equipment studies, 78-1, 85-11.
... infant flotation device, 71-37, 91-6.
... seat cushion flotation, 66-13.
Drugs
... antimotion sickness, 81-16, 82-19.
... atropine and performance, 93-19.
... dextroamphetamine effects during angular acceleration, 73-17, 76-12.
... detection and identification, 92-25.
... dextroamphetamine effects during sleep loss, 75-14.
... effects in methamidophos poisoning, 78-26.
... effects of antihistamine-decongestant preparations at altitude, 78-19,
78-20.
... effects of antihistamines at altitude, 68-15.
... effects of atropine and Phosdrin on vision, 73-4.
... effects on glyceryl trinitrate on pulmonary vasculature, 64-11.
... effects on chlordimeform toxicity, 77-19.
... effects on complex performance, 69-9.
... effects on orthostatic tolerance, 63-34.
... effects on performance in aircraft simulator, 64-18.
... effects on visual reflexes, 79-15.
... effects on work capacity, 63-34.
... lithium carbonate effects on performance, 77-17.
... marihuana, 73-12, 85-8.
... marihuana and altitude effects on performance, 75-6.
... propranolol effects on altitude tolerance, 79-10, 80-10.
... readiness to perform testing, 93-13.
... role in aircraft accidents, 68-16, 78-31, 85-8, 92-23.
... testing programs and AMEs, 92-15.
... secobarbital effects during angular acceleration, 73-17.
... tranquilizer effects on body temperature, 63-23, 66-14.
... triamterene in fatal accident, 92-13.
... use in fatigue, 63-12, 75-14.
... use of a tranquilizer in flight training, 69-12.
Earphones
... headset interference tones, 92-4.
... transient response, 63-7.
Earplugs
... ratings, 73-20, 75-11.
Education
... aviation medical examiners, 84-7.
... factor in air traffic controller selection, 76-6.
... factor in air traffic controller success, 76-6, 83-6.
Electrocardiogram
... amplitude/frequency analysis, 74-6.
... diagnosis of posterior infarction, 64-19.
Energy
... cost of treadmill work, 62-5.
... energy-absorbing seat effectiveness, 83-3, 90-11.
Environment
... cargo compartments, 81-11.
... effects of mass air transportation, 71-10.
Equipment
... air traffic situation assessment (SATORI), 93-12.
... alcohol detection, 91-12.
... anthropometry in design, 65-26, 75-2.
... anticollision lights, 66-39, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42, 72-8.
... ARTS-III effects on controller stress, 76-13.
... blood pressure measurement, 66-16, 70-21.
... compact instrument display, 75-12.
... crew smoke-protective devices, 76-5, 78-4, 78-41, 83-14, 89-8, 89-11.
... disorientation familiarization, 70-17.
... Emergency Escape Breathing Device, 92-18.
... emergency lighting, 66-42, 79-22, 80-13, 81-7.
... evaporative water loss, 67-17.
... fire, smoke protection, 67-4, 70-20, 78-4, 83-10, 85-10, 89-5, 89-8,
89-11, 89-12.
... flotation and survival, 78-1, 85-11.
... infant flotation device, 71-37, 91-6.
... instrument readability by senior pilots, 77-2, 77-7.
... lapbelt restraint in pregnancy, 68-24.
... light adaptation device, 66-38.
... medical kits, 91-2, 91-3.
... nongyroscopic blind flight instrument, 66-32.
... oxygen, 62-21, 66-7, 66-9, 66-10, 66-20, 67-3, 67-9, 72-10, 78-4, 79-13,
80-18, 83-10, 85-10, 89-5, 89-10, 93-6.
... padding for crash protection, 66-40.
... performance testing, 66-19.
... protective for aircraft accidents, 65-7, 66-3, 66-12.
... restraint systems, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5, 72-3, 72-6, 83-8.
... seat cushion flotation, 66-13.
... stall warning, 66-31.
... transducer, 68-3.
... upper torso restraint acceptance, 71-12.
Evacuation
... acoustic signals for exit location, 79-5.
... after air carrier accidents, 62-9, 65-7, 70-16.
... after railroad accident, 73-1.
... and Emergency Escape Breathing Device, 92-18.
... bibliography, 63-30.
... effects of seating configurations, 89-14.
... handicapped passengers, 77-11.
... history of smoke/fume protective breathing equipment, 87-5.
... injuries, 79-6, 79-23, 82-8.
... passenger flow rates between compartments, 78-3.
... passenger workload and protective breathing, 87-2, 89-5.
... readability of emergency signs in smoke, 79-22, 80-13, 81-7.
... seating configuration, 92-27.
... simulation by computer models, 72-30, 78-23.
... tests using L-1649, 66-42.
... tests using protective smoke hood, 70-20, 89-12.
... tests using SST mockup, 70-19.
... type III exits, 92-27.
Exercise
... ausculatory and intra-aortic pressures, 66-36.
... before and after myocardial infarction 64-2.
... effects after myocardial infarction, 66-17, 66-21.
... effects on human tolerances, 82-4, 82-10.
... effects on magnesium and calcium excretion, 68-4.
... energy cost of treadmill work, 62-5.
... tolerance at altitude, 63-33.
Experience
... air traffic controller selection, 63-31, 74-8, 78-7, 83-6.
... correlation with ATCS age and performance, 67-1, 73-7.
... pilots in general aviation accidents, 77-10.
... relation to reported symptoms of ATCSs, 65-6.
Eye
... age and binocular fusion time, 66-35.
... airman visual acuity, midair collisions, 75-5.
... alcohol effects on eye movements, 72-34.
... anticollision lights, 66-39, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42, 72-8.
... aphakia, prevalence in civil airmen, 91-14, 92-14, 93-11.
... bifocal effects on radar monitoring, 82-16.
... contact lenses, 90-10.
... cockpit visual problems of senior pilots, 77-2, 77-7, 77-13, 77-14,
78-17.
... color vision and signal lights, 71-27, 71-32, 73-18, 75-1, 78-22, 93-17.
... color vision tests for ATCS, 83-11, 85-7, 90-9, 92-29.
... equidistance tendency, 65-11.
... fatigue effects on binocular fusion time, 69-1.
... glaucoma, visual field and altitude, 91-1.
... lateral movements in student pilots, 67-15.
... neural control of ciliary muscle, 63-5.
... optokinetic stimulation, 70-2, 70-10, 71-22.
... pathology in accident airmen, 81-14, 83-18.
... penetrating injuries, 62-12.
... perception of depth, 63-10, 63-28, 67-20.
... perception of size and distance, 62-15, 64-13, 66-22, 66-24, 67-18.
... perception of spatial extent, 63-20.
... photic stimulation, 66-39.
... propeller paint schemes conspicuity, 78-29.
... pupillary movement with fatigue, 65-9.
... pupillary reflex with age, 65-25.
... reaction time, flash luminance and duration, 67-24.
... simulation of objects moving in depth, 65-32.
... spiral aftereffect test, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 68-10, 69-15, 71-31.
... tests for color vision, 67-8, 83-11, 93-16, 93-17.
... two-flash thresholds, 68-20, 70-15, 71-42.
... vision through sunscreen materials, 78-28.
... visually induced disorientation, 69-23, 70-2, 71-22.
... X-Chrom lens for improving color vision, 78-22.
Fatigue
... antihistamine-decongestant preparations effects, 78-20.
... auditory, 63-19, 65-1, 65-2.
... Composite Mood Adjective Check Lists to measure in ATCSs, 71-21.
... effects of shifts in wake-sleep cycle, 75-10, 76-11, 85-2.
... effects of sleep deprivation, 70-8, 75-14, 85-3.
... effects on binocular fusion time, 69-1.
... in air tanker pilots, 68-26.
... in aviation activities, 65-13, 81-13.
... intercontinental jet flights, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29, 65-30, 68-8, 69-17.
... mitigation with Spartase, 63-12.
... plasma catecholamine determination, 66-6, 71-15.
... pupillary movement with, 65-9.
... rotating shift work, 86-2.
... tolerance after crash diet, 81-2.
... tolerance after excerise, 82-4, 82-10.
... visual taskload effects on CFF change during complex monitoring, 85-13.
Federal Air Surgeon
... review of 1966 program, 67-25.
... review of 1976 program, 76-8.
Fire
... crew smoke-protective devices, 76-5, 78-4, 78-14, 78-41, 83-14.
... effects in air carrier accidents, 62-9, 65-7, 70-16.
... flammability of toiletries in oxygen, 63-27.
... passenger protective breathing devices, 67-4, 70-20, 83-10, 85-10, 87-2,
87-5, 89-5, 89-8, 89-11, 89-12.
... smoke effects on identifying emergency signs, 79-22, 80-13, 81-7.
... toxicity of products in aircraft fires, 7 1-41, 77-9, 85-5, 86-1, 86-3,
86-5, 89-4, 90-15, 90-16.
... toxicity of seat fire-blocking materials, 86-1.
Flight attendants
... anthropometry, 75-2.
... functional strength, 75-13.
... injuries, cabin safety data bank, 79-23, 82-8.
... ozone effects, 79-20.
Flotation devices
... infant, 91-6.
Fuel
... biocidal additive, 67-21.
G forces
... effects during aerobatics, 72-28, 82-13.
... simulation with lower body pressure box, 79-8, 82-3, 82-4.
... tolerance after crash diet, 81-2.
... tolerance effects of antihistamine-decongestant preparations, 78-20.
Galactic cosmic radiation
... effect on air carrier crewmembers, 92-2.
Handicapped persons
... at pilot positions in radar training, 80-5.
... blind passengers, 80-12.
Hearing
... acoustic signals for emergency evacuation, 79-5.
... auditory fatigue, 63-19, 65-1, 65-2.
... binaural beat perception, 63-17.
... cockpit noise intensities, 68-21, 68-25.
... conservation with earplugs, 73-20, 75-11.
... earphone transient response, 63-7.
... headset interference tones, 92-4.
... interaural intensity difference limen, 67-10.
... noise audiometry, 71-1.
... noise effects on aircrew personnel, 72-32.
... speech intelligibility improvement, 70-6, 72-31, 73-13, 76-3.
... table of intensity increments, 66-4.
... temporary threshold shift, 79-16, 92-4.
Heat
... and altitude effects on performance, 71-17.
... effects on complex performance, 69-10, 72-17.
... effects on dogs shipped by air transport, 77-8, 81-11, 84-5, 87-8.
... effects on manual performance, 68-13.
... human tolerances, 70-22, 71-4.
... maintenance of thermal balance, 66-23.
... measurement of evaporative water loss, 63-25.
... tolerance limits for rats and mice, 86-8.
... tranquilizer effects on loss and conservation, 63-23, 66-14.
Hijacking
... deterrence, 78-35.
Human
... adult female anthropometry, 83-16.
... angle of shoulder slope, 65-14.
... assessment of complex performance, 69-6, 69-16.
... body center of gravity, 62-14.
... body kinematics on deceleration, 62-13.
... center of gravity, 62-14, 65-23, 69-22.
... child body models, 76-9.
... factors in aviation safety, 63-35, 66-8, 66-25, 66-27, 70-18, 71-9,
71-10, 72-2, 73-5, 80-6, 89-9, 90-14, 91-16, 92-3, 93-5, 93-15.
... factors in emergency evacuation, 65-7, 70-16.
... factors, job task taxonomy, 93-1.
... mass distribution of children, 76-9.
... pelvis spatial geometry, 82-9.
... physical fitness testing, 63-6.
... responses to auditory startle, 88-4.
... responses to hyperpyrexia, 64-8.
... responses to photic stimulation, 66-39.
... responses to severe weather flying, 66-41.
... survivability of free-fall impacts, 63-15, 65-12, 68-19.
... tolerances, 62-6, 71-3, 71-4, 71-13, 81-2, 82-3, 82-4, 82-10.
... tolerances to facial impact, 65-20, 66-12, 66-40.
... tolerances to heat, 70-22, 71-4.
Hydrogen ion concentration
... conversion table from pH, 68-23.
Hyperventilation
... human tolerances, 62-6.
Hypoxia
... and beta blocked hypertensives, 92-19.
... blood donation effects, 84-4.
... human tolerance, 62-6, 63-33.
... interaction with marihuana, 75-6.
... need for civilian training, 91-13.
... oxygen need, 66-28.
... performance decrement, 66-10, 66-15, 71-11, 71-17.
... propranolol effects, 79-10, 80-10.
... susceptibility with sickle cell trait, 76-15, 78-30, 80-20.
... visual field and glaucome, 91-1.
Identification
... sex and race diagnosis from cranial measurements, 79-2.
In-flight health care
... medical kits, 91-2, 91-3.
Illusions
... spiral aftereffect, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 68-10, 69-15, 71-31.
... visual, 70-2, 71-22, 77-12.
Injuries
... agricultural aircraft accidents, 72-15, 80-3.
... analysis in railroad accident, 73-1.
... brain tolerances to concussion, 71-13, 74-4.
... cabin safety data bank, 79-23, 82-8.
... cockpit delethalization, 66-3, 66-12, 71-3, 72-7, 81-10, 82-7.
... correlation with kinematic behavior, 62-13.
... decompression of small aircraft, 67-14.
... emergency evacuations, 79-6, 79-23, 82-8.
... eye, 62-12.
... facial tolerances to impacts, 65-20.
... from smoke and fire, 62-9, 70-16.
... head impacts while wearing restraint systems, 72-6, 92-20.
... impact in pregnancy, 68-6, 68-24.
... in free falls, 63-15.
... neck, 93-14.
... padding for crash protection, 66-40.
... prevention in aircraft accidents, 71-3.
... produced by restraint systems, 69-5, 89-3.
... rearward-facing seats, 62-7, 69-13.
... restraint systems to prevent, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5, 69-13, 72-3,
82-7, 83-8.
... seat impacts, 66-18.
... side-facing seats, 69-13.
... vertical crash forces, 62-1.
... vertical impact in seated position, 62-19.
... water impacts, 65-12, 68-19.
Instruments
... attitude indicators, 73-9.
... performance with compact display, 75-12.
... radiation detection, 71-26.
... readability by senior pilots, 77-2, 77-7.
Job attitudes
... air traffic controllers, 74-7, 74-12, 75-3, 79-11, 91-10.
... Airway Facilities Service, 77-21, 79-11, 83-7.
... and burnout, 92-7.
... and exchange ideology, 91-11.
... and goal congruence, 92-8.
... and intent to leave, 91-15.
... and participation in decision-making, 92-17.
... and perceptions of organizational politics, 92-10.
... aviation business operators, 87-4.
... gender, equity, and satisfaction, 92-9.
Judgment
... training in pilots, 87-6.
Kidney
... autoregulation mechanism, 63-32.
... effects of acute arterial occlusion, 63-22, 65-27.
... effects of increased venous pressure, 62-18, 63-1.
... effects of pesticides, 63-26, 66-11.
Lighting
... cabin, 79-22, 80-13, 81-7.
... cockpit, 77-2, 77-13, 77-14, 78-17.
Magnesium
... activity and circadian rhythm in excretion, 68-4.
Management
... effectiveness of training, 75-9, 78-32.
... job task analysis for supervisors, 91-5.
... training needs, 90-2.
... matrix teams, commitment, 93-18.
... organizational commitment, 92-21.
Medical kits
... used in flight, 91-2, 91-3.
Motion sickness
... susceptibility, 76-14.
... treatment effects, 81-16, 82-19.
Motivation
... airway facilities personnel, 77-21.
... factors in ATC work, 71-30, 74-12.
Neurology
... alcohol effects on ataxia test battery, 79-9.
... alcohol effects on visual functions, 78-2, 79-15.
... brain tolerances to concussion, 71-13, 74-4.
... central factor in auditory fatigue, 63-19.
... chlordimeform toxicity, 77-19.
... conditions associated with aviation safety, 81-3.
... drug effects on performance, 64-18.
... effects of endrin, 63-16, 70-11.
... effects of organophosphate insecticides, 63-24, 72-29, 73-3, 73-4, 79-15.
... in-flight vertigo and unconsciousness, 63-21.
... neuropsychological test battery, 92-11.
... nucleus rotundus, 77-22.
... photic stimulation, 66-38.
... pupillary movement, 65-9, 65-25.
... rheoencephalography in cerebrovascular disease detection, 65-4, 67-11.
... seizures in flight, 64-6.
... spiral aftereffect test, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 68-10, 69-15, 71-31.
... studies at GCRI, 64-1.
... vestibular tests, 75-4.
Noise
... auditory fatigue, 63-19, 65-1, 65-2.
... ear-protector ratings, 73-20, 75-11.
... effects of simulated sonic booms, 71-29, 72-19, 72-24, 72-35, 73-16,
74-9.
... effects on aircrew personnel, 72-32.
... effects on birds, 62-4.
... effects on performance of simulated radar task, 79-24, 83-13.
... intensity in aircraft cockpits, 68-21, 68-25.
... performance impairment, 72-14.
... sonic boom startle effects in field study, 73-11.
... speech intelligibility improvement, 70-6, 72-31, 73-13, 76-3.
... temporary threshold shift, 79-16.
Nystagmus
... effects of adaptation, 66-37, 67-6, 67-7, 67-12, 67-19, 69-20.
... effects of alcohol, 71-6, 71-16, 71-20, 71-34, 71-39, 72-34.
... effects of antimotion sickness drugs, 81-16.
... effects of arousal upon, 62-17, 63-29.
... effects of dextroamphetamine and secobarbital, 73-17.
... elicitation of secondary by irrigation, 63-3.
... following caloric habituation, 63-14, 64-14, 65-18, 67-2.
... following habituation to rotation, 63-13, 65-24, 68-2.
... illumination effects during angular deceleration, 68-28.
... ocular during sleep deprivation, 86-9.
... optokinetic stimulation, 70-2, 70-10, 71-22.
... translations of reports, Tech. Pub. #1, 64-16, 65-17, 66-2.
... vertical, 68-2.
Orthostatic tolerance
... alcohol effects at altitude, 82-3.
... and beta blocked hypertesives, 92-19.
... physical exertion effects, 82-4.
Oxygen
... equipment studies, 79-13, 80-18, 89-10, 92-18, 92-22.
... flammability of toiletries, 63-27.
... need at altitude, 66-28.
... need for training among civilians, 91-13.
... system design, 78-9.
Oxygen masks
... crew smoke-protective devices, 76-5, 78-4, 78-14, 78-41, 83-14, 89-8,
89-11.
... design for children, 66-9.
... disposable, 66-7.
... donning time after decompression, 66-10.
... evaluation, 62-21, 66-7, 66-20, 67-3, 67-9, 72-10, 78-4, 79-13, 80-18,
83-10, 85-10, 87-5, 89-5, 93-6.
Ozone
... chronic effects, 80-16.
... effects under simulated flight conditions, 79-20, 80-9.
... review of effects, 89-13.
Passengers
... and use of medical kits, 91-2, 91-3.
... blind, cane use in emergency evacuation, 80-12.
... emergency evacuation, computer model, 72-30, 78-23.
... emergency evacuation, seating configurations, 89-14.
... flow rates between compartments, 78-3.
... handicapped emergency evacuation, 77-11, 80-12.
... head injury analysis, 92-20.
... illness and injuries, cabin safety data bank, 79-23.
... injuries during emergency evacuation, 79-6, 79-23.
... neck injury analysis, 93-14.
... oxygen masks, 79-13, 80-18.
... ozone effects, 80-9, 89-13.
... protective breathing devices, 67-4, 70-20, 83-10, 85-10, 87-2, 87-5,
89-5.
Patient
... air transport with eye injuries, 62-12.
... civilian air ambulance services, 71-18, 82-5.
... supplemental oxygen from Molecular Sieve oxygen concentrators, 92-22.
Perception
... anticollision lights, 66-39, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42.
... approach angle in simulated night landings, 81-6, 82-6.
... auditory fatigue, 63-19.
... Broca-Sulzer phenomenon, 68-27.
... color, 67-8, 83-11, 90-9.
... induced decrements, 93-19.
... interaural intensity difference limen, 67-10.
... matching flash loudness and brightness, 67-16.
... of binaural beat, 63-17.
... of depth, 63-10, 63-28, 65-11, 65-32, 67-20.
... of size and distance, 62-15, 64-13, 66-22, 66-24, 67-18.
... of spatial extent, 63-20.
... peripheral visual cues, 68-11, 68-12, 68-22.
... propeller paint schemes, 78-29.
... reaction time, flash luminance and brightness, 67-24.
... spiral aftereffect, 64-9, 64-10, 68-10, 69-15, 71-31.
... tactile, 62-11, 62-16.
... two-flash thresholds, 68-20, 70-15.
... vision through sunscreen materials, 78-28.
Performance
... accident experience, physical defects, 76-7, 77-20, 79-19, 81-14, 83-18.
... after decompression, 66-10.
... after forest fire retardant missions, 68-26.
... after intercontinental flights, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29, 65-30, 68-8, 69-17.
... after shifts in wake-sleep cycle, 75-10, 76-11.
... age index for pilots, 77-6, 78-16, 78-27, 83-15, 85-3.
... air traffic controllers
- age effects, 61-1, 62-3, 65-21, 67-1, 71-36, 73-7, 81-12, 84-6.
- aptitude tests for prediction, 65-19, 68-14, 71-28, 71-36, 71-40,
72-18, 79-3, 84-2, 84-6, 88-3, 89-6.
- color perception effects, 83-11, 90-3.
- evaluation, 61-1, 65-22.
- experience as predictor, 63-31.
- flight service station training, 86-6.
- flashing target effects, 90-3.
- incident reporting, 65-10.
- job task taxonomy for en route, 93-1.
- Multiple Task Performance Battery for selection, 72-5, 74-10.
- pass-fail in FSS training program, 79-18.
- radar simulator, 65-31, 75-8, 77-18, 78-11, 80-15, 80-17, 82-1,
82-16, 83-9, 83-13, 86-4, 88-4, 89-1, 90-3.
- relation to personality factors, 70-14, 89-7.
- sex differences, 72-22.
... airworthiness inspectors, 87-4.
... antihistamine-decongestant preparations effects at altitude, 78-19.
... antihistamine effects at altitude, 68-15.
... attitude indicators (flight instrument), 73-9.
... attitude questionnaires to predict under stress, 69-7.
... aural glide slope cues for instrument approaches, 71-24.
... aviation medical examiners, 84-7.
... cockpit compact instrument display, 75-12.
... crash diet effects, 81-8.
... decrement with hypoxia, 66-15, 71-11, 82-10, 83-15, 85-3, 85-5.
... dextroamphetamine effects during sleep loss, 75-14.
... distractability effects, 72-25.
... distracting stimuli effects, 71-7, 72-14.
... drug effects during angular acceleration, 73-17, 82-19.
... drug effects in aircraft simulator, 64-18.
... drug effects on complex performance, 69-9, 75-14, 77-17, 78-19.
... effects of chronic disulfoton poisoning, 69-19.
... effects of cognitive appraisal of stress, 68-17.
... effects of heart disease and age, 64-4.
... effects of mental tasks on auditory fatigue, 65-1, 65-2.
... effects of Phosdrin, 72-29, 73-3.
... effects of physical conditioning program, 66-17, 66-21.
... effects of physical exercise, 82-4, 82-10.
... effects of signal rate on monitoring, 69-6, 69-16.
... effects of sleep deprivation, 70-8, 85-3.
... effects of startle, 69-21, 73-11, 73-16, 79-24, 83-13, 88-4.
... heat and altitude effects on performance, 71-17.
... heat effects on complex performance, 69-10, 72-17.
... impairment by alcohol, 66-29, 69-14, 71-20, 71-34, 72-4, 72-11, 72-34,
78-2, 79-7, 79-26, 82-3, 83-2, 85-5, 88-2.
... instrument flying using peripheral visual cues, 68-11, 68-12, 68-22.
... interaction of alcohol and altitude, 88-2.
... marihuana effects, 73-12, 75-6, 85-8.
... measurement, 77-15, 78-33, 78-34, 84-2.
... monotonous task correlates, 73-14, 75-8.
... noise effects on simulated radar task, 79-24.
... physiological measures on perceptual-motor tasks, 69-8.
... pilot tracking during successive approaches, 72-9.
... pseudopilots in radar training, 80-5.
... readiness to perform, 93-13.
... reliability of individual subjects, 78-37.
... simulated glidepath indicators, 79-4, 79-25, 81-6, 82-6.
... situation assessment through re-creation of incidents (SATORI), 93-12.
... smoking effects, 80-11, 83-4.
... sonic boom effects, 71-29, 72-19, 74-9.
... stress-related decrements, 93-19.
... student pilots, 67-15, 69-12.
... tasks for operator-skills research, 66-19.
... time-sharing ability, 76-1.
... tracking and complex performance, 72-21.
... tracking, dextroamphetamine, sleep loss, 76-12.
... visual search with and without radar sweepline, 79-12.
... visual taskload effects on CFF change during complex monitoring, 85-13.
... visual taskload effects on complex monitoring, 88-1, 90-3.
... work in heat and cold, 66-23, 68-13.
Personnel
... biological rhythms and rotating shift work considerations, 86-2.
... correlates of satisfaction with training, 91-9.
... decision making, equity, and job satisfaction, 91-10.
... effectiveness of management training, 75-9, 78-32, 92-16.
... evaluation of Airway Science Curriculum Demonstration Project, 88-5.
... intent to leave and job satisfaction, 91-15.
... identification of management training needs, 90-2, 92-16.
... identification with occupation, 92-21.
... job attitudes, airway facilities personnel, 77-21, 79-11, 83-7.
... job performance ratings of airworthiness inspectors'performance in
aviation
... job task analysis for FAA supervisors, 91-5.
... job task taxonomy, en route, 93-1.
... maintenance, 89-9, 90-14, 91-16, 92-3, 93-5, 93-15.
... matrix teams, 93-18.
... organizational commitment, 92-21.
... organizational support, perceptions of, 92-13.
... test fairness for selection, 79-3.
Pesticides
... aerial application aircraft accidents, 66-27, 66-30, 68-16, 78-31, 80-3.
... biochemical effects of lindane and dieldrin, 62-10, 63-4.
... chlordimeform toxicity, 77-19.
... cholinesterase determination, 67-5.
... CNS effects of organophosphates, 63-24, 69-19, 79-15.
... comparison of serum cholinesterase methods, 70-13, 72-12.
... effects of dieldrin on liver, 66-5, 66-26.
... effects of endrin, 66-11, 66-26, 66-34, 70-11.
... effects of organophosphates on reproduction, 70-3.
... effects of Phosdrin on performance, 72-29, 73-3.
... effects of Phosdrin on vision, 73-4.
... mechanisms of action of endrin, 63-16, 63-26.
... methamidophos toxicity, 78-26.
... storage stability of human blood cholinesterase, 70-4.
... symptoms and treatment of poisoning, 62-8.
Physical fitness
... after myocardial infarction, 64-2, 66-17, 66-21.
... age relationship, 63-18.
... field test for, 63-6.
... neuropsychological screening, 92-11.
... of ATC students, 71-8.
Physiology
... autonomic and performance, 93-19.
... blood donation effects, 84-4.
... crash diet effects, 81-2, 81-8.
... evaporative water loss device, 67-17.
... gas pressure in tissue, 63-11.
... measures during complex task performance, 69-8, 82-10.
... need for high altitude training in, 91-13.
... neural control of the ciliary muscle, 63-5.
... responses during sleep deprivation, 70-8, 75-14.
... responses to backscatter, 72-8.
... smoking withdrawal responses, 83-4.
... thermal balance, 66-23.
... tolerances to heat, 70-22, 71-4.
Pilots
... accident experience, physical defects, 76-7, 77-20, 79-19, 81-14, 83-18.
... accident predisposition, 72-2, 73-5.
... aerial applicator protection, 66-30, 72-15, 80-3.
... age index, 77-6, 78-16, 78-27, 82-18.
... ages of those in aircraft accidents, 67-22, 70-18, 77-10.
... alcohol effects on performance, 72-4, 78-2, 79-7, 79-26, 83-2.
... alcoholic airline pilots rehabilitation, 85-12.
... altitude tolerance with pulmonary disease, 77-16.
... analysis of certification denial actions, 68-9, 74-5, 76-10, 78-25,
80-19, 83-5,84-9, 85-9, 86-7, 90-5, 90-7.
... anticollision observing responses, 73-6.
... attrition, 72-13, 73-8.
... blood donation effects, 84-4.
... blood pressure levels, 84-3.
... cardiovascular health changes in third-class certificate holders, 72-26.
... cockpit visual problems, 77-2, 77-7, 77-13, 77-14, 78-17.
... color vision and signal lights, 71-27, 71-32, 73-18, 75-1, 93-17.
... control force capabilities of females, 72-27, 73-23.
... coronary atherosclerosis in fatal accidents, 80-8, 85-6.
... decision-making training, 87-6.
... disease prevalence and incidence, 73-8, 81-9, 84-8, 89-2.
... effects of drugs in aircraft simulator, 64-18.
... estimate of active population, 68-5.
... exams of first-class certificate holders by senior AME's, 71-38.
... experience in controller selection, 74-8.
... fatigue, 81-13.
... G effects of aerobatics, 72-28, 82-13.
... heart rates during instrument approaches, 70-7, 71-24, 75-12.
... heat effects on performance in a flight simulator, 72-17.
... impaired performance by alcohol, 66-29, 72-4, 78-2.
... judgment training, 87-6.
... marijuana in general aviation fatal accidents, 85-8.
... medical standards, 71-25, 82-14.
... neuropsychological screening, 92-11.
... noise effects on hearing, 72-32.
... need for flight physiology training, 91-13.
... occupations, 69-11, 77-10.
... ozone effects, 80-9, 89-13.
... performance on glidepath indicator systems, 79-4, 79-25, 81-6, 82-6.
... performance with two attitude indicators, 73-9.
... physician accidents, 66-25, 71-9.
... physiological responses on cross-country flights, 71-23.
... physiological studies in air tankers, 68-26.
... pulmonary function, 77-3.
... response to peripheral visual cues, 68-11, 68-12, 68-22.
... responses to severe weather flying, 66-41.
... risk factors for caridac events, 90-7.
... satisfaction with ATC services, 90-6.
... smoking effects on performance, 80-11, 83-4.
... status variables with accidents, 70-18.
... stress in student pilots, 67-15, 69-12, 76-2.
... suicide, 72-2, 73-5.
... tracking performance during successive approaches, 72-9.
... type airman certificate related to accidents, 67-23.
... vertigo, 67-19.
... visual acuity, midair collisions, 75-5.
... voice communication, 93-20.
... workload, 77-15, 81-13.
Pregnancy
... crewmember radiation exposure, 92-2.
... effects of organophosphate pesticides in rats, 70-3.
... emergency air transport, 82-5.
... impact injuries, 68-6, 68-24.
Propellers
... paint schemes conspicuity, 78-29.
... propeller-to-person accidents, 81-15, 93-2.
Psychology
... accident proneness, 93-9.
... Composite Mood Adjective Check List to measure stress effects,
71-14, 71-21, 73-22.
... job attitudes, airway facilities personnel, 77-21, 79-11, 83-7.
... organizational factors, 92-8, 92-9, 92-10, 92-13,92-17, 92-21.
... personality assessment, 71-35, 91-8, 93-4.
... psychological autopsy, 72-2, 73-5.
... Shipley Institute of Living Scale with ATCSs, 92-30.
Pulmonary
... disease, altitude tolerance, 77-16.
... function testing, 64-1, 71-8, 77-3.
... ozone effects on function, 79-20, 80-9, 89-13.
... protection from smoke, fire, 67-4, 78-4, 83-10, 83-14, 85-10.
... responses to hyperpyrexia, 64-8.
... thromboembolism, 64-7.
... vascular effects of glyceryl trinitrate, 64-11.
Radiation
... calibration of Concorde detection instrument, 71-26.
... cosmic and air carrier crewmembers, 92-2.
... measurements at SST altitudes, 71-26, 80-2.
... RBE of fast neutrons, 78-8.
... transport limits for radioactive material, 82-12.
Renal function
... autoregulation mechanism, 63-32.
... effects of acute arterial occlusion, 63-22, 65-27.
... effects of increased venous pressure, 62-18, 63-1.
... effects of insecticides, 63-26.
Research, aeromedical
... aging studies at GCRI, 64-1.
... aims and accomplishments, 62-20, 67-25.
... ballistocardiography, 64-12, 65-8, 65-15.
... bibliography of acceleration studies, 63-30.
... bibliography of shift work research, 83-17.
... emergency evacuation, 65-7.
... index of international publications, 93-3.
... index of OAM reports, 63-2, 64-20, 66-1, 68-1, 70-1, 72-1, 74-1, 77-1,
79-1, 81-1, 83-1, 87-1, 90-1, 92-1.
... needs, 63-35, 71-10.
... translated material, Tech. Pub. #1, 64-16, 65-17, 66-2, 68-7, 71-5,
76-4, 81-4.
Restraint
... acceptance of upper torso restraint, 71-12.
... bibliography, 63-30.
... center of gravity, 62-14, 65-23, 69-22.
... cockpit delethalization, 66-3, 71-3, 72-6, 81-10.
... comparison of systems, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5, 69-13.
... effectiveness in agricultural aircraft accidents, 72-15, 80-3.
... evaluation, 78-6, 78-24, 79-17.
... head impacts while wearing, 72-6.
... infant and child systems, 78-12.
... kinematics with seatbelt restraint, 62-13, 92-20.
... lapbelt effects on pregnant female, 68-24.
... shoulder harness benefits, 72-3, 82-7, 83-8.
... shoulder harness design, 65-14.
... upper body restraint installation, 66-33.
Rheoencephalography
... cerebrovascular disease detection, 65-4, 67-11.
Seat
... child and infant seat evaluation, 78-12.
... comfort, 62-1.
... cushion flotation, 66-13.
... energy-absorbing, 83-3, 90-11.
... evaluation, 78-6, 78-24, 79-17, 80-3, 81-10, 82-7, 83-3.
... fire-blocking materials toxicity, 86-1.
... injury potential, 66-18, 71-3, 72-15, 82-7, 83-8, 89-3.
... pitch and evacuation, 92-27.
... pressure distribution, 62-1.
... rearward-facing, injuries, 62-7, 69-13.
... side-facing, impact injuries, 69-13.
Seatbelts
... center of gravity in design, 62-14, 65-23.
... cockpit delethalization, 66-3, 71-3.
... evaluation of different systems, 67-13, 69-3, 69-13.
... impact injuries due to, 69-5.
... impact injuries to pregnant females, 68-24.
... kinematics of restrained subjects, 62-13.
Shift rotation
... attitudes of ATCS's, 73-2.
... bibliography of shift work research, 83-17.
... effects of 5-day and 2-2-1 patterns, 73-22, 75-7.
... effects of steady and 2-2-1 shifts, 85-2.
... review, 86-2.
... sleep in air traffic controllers, 77-5.
... symptoms reported for ATCS's, 65-5, 65-6.
... translations of reports, 81-4.
Shoulder harness
... acceptance tests, 71-12.
... angle of shoulder slope in design, 65-14.
... benefits, 72-3, 82-7, 83-8.
... cockpit delethalization, 66-3, 72-6, 81-10.
... comparison of types, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5.
... effectiveness in agricultural aircraft accidents, 72-15, 80-3.
... failures, 81-10.
... head impacts while wearing, 72-6.
... installation in general aviation aircraft, 66-33.
Sickle cell trait
... aeromedical significance, 76-15, 80-20.
... research protocol, 78-30.
Simulation
... air traffic controller radar task, 65-31, 75-8, 77-18, 78-
11, 79-12, 79-24, 80-15, 81-12, 82-1, 82-16, 83-9, 83-13, 90-3.
... air traffic controller color perception and job performance,
83-11, 90-9, 92-6.
... aircraft passenger emergency evacuation, 72-30, 77-11, 78-23.
... aviation stress protocol, 78-5.
... for operator skills research, 66-19.
... +Gz, 79-8.
... movement of objects in depth, 65-32.
... night approaches to landing, 77-12, 78-15, 79-4, 81-6, 82-6.
... pilot workload, 77-15, 82-10, 83-15.
... sonic booms, 71-29, 72-19, 72-24, 72-35, 73-16.
... stress in ground trainer use, 76-2.
... transfer of training, 69-24.
... visual glidepath indicator systems, 79-4, 79-25, 81-6, 82-6.
Skin
... conductance with sonic booms, 71-29.
... evaporative water loss, 63-25.
... flammability of toiletries, 63-27.
... galvanic skin response, 64-18.
... tactile communication, 62-11, 62-16.
... temperature to predict tolerances to heat and cold, 71-4.
Sleep
... air traffic controllers, 77-5.
... deprivation, 70-8, 85-3.
... dextroamphetamine effects during sleep loss, 75-14.
... effects of shifts in sleep-wake cycle, 75-10, 76-11.
... effects of sonic booms, 72-19, 72-24, 72-35.
... loss and performance, 93-19.
... loss effects on vestibular response, 86-9.
Smoke
... crew protective devices, 76-5, 78-4, 78-14, 78-41, 83-14, 89-8, 89-11.
... effects in air carrier accidents, 62-9, 65-7, 70-16.
... effects on reading emergency signs, 79-22, 80-13, 81-7.
... passenger protective breathing devices, 67-4, 70-20, 83-10, 85-10,
87-2, 87-5, 89-5, 89-12.
... toxicity of thermal degradation products of engine oils, 83-12.
Smoking
... effects of smoking/withdrawal, 83-4.
... effects on aviation safety, 80-11.
Sonic booms
... autonomic responses, 71-29, 72-35, 73-16, 74-9.
... effects during sleep, 72-19, 72-24, 72-35.
... effects on tracking performance, 71-29.
... startle effects, 73-11, 73-16, 74-9.
Stalls
... warning device, 66-31.
Standards
... aeromedical, 71-25, 71-33, 82-14.
... color vision for air traffic controllers, 83-11, 90-9.
... for advanced aerospace systems, 71-33.
... neurological and neurosurgical conditions, 81-3.
Stress
... assessment with State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, 72-23, 81-5, 91-8.
... aviation stress protocol*simulation, 78-5.
... Composite Mood Adjective Check List to measure, 71-14, 71-21.
... effects on heart rate and performance, 68-17, 69-21.
... evaporative water loss device, 67-17.
... flight inspection crews, 81-13.
... +Gz, 79-8.
... heart rates during instrument approaches, 70-7, 71-24, 75-12.
... in air tanker pilots, 68-26.
... in air traffic controllers, 71-2, 71-21, 73-15, 73-21, 73-
22, 74-11, 75-7, 76-13, 77-23, 78-5, 78-18, 78-40, 80-14, 82-17.
... job and burnout, 92-7.
... measurement of evaporative water loss, 63-25.
... monotony with automation as a stressor, 80-1.
... of shifts in wake-sleep cycle, 75-10, 76-11.
... performance under auditory distraction, 72-14.
... physiological responses on cross-country flights, 71-23.
... plasma catecholamine determination, 66-6, 71-15.
... prediciton of performance by attitudes, 69-7.
... severe weather flying, 66-41.
... situational in accident causation, 72-2, 73-5.
... student pilots, 67-15, 69-12, 76-2.
... symptoms reported by air traffic controllers, 65-5, 65-6.
... urinary metabolites, 78-18, 78-40, 85-2.
Suicide
... aircraft accident cause, 72-2, 73-5.
Supersonic transport
... anticollision lights, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42.
... decompression profiles, 70-12.
... evacuation tests, 70-19.
... radiation at SST altitudes, 71-26, 80-2.
... sonic boom effects, 71-29, 72-19, 72-24, 72-35, 73-11, 73-16, 74-9.
Temperature
... cold effects on shipped dogs, 87-2.
... changes in cold water with prototype life perserver, 85-11.
... effects on complex performance, 69-10, 71-17, 72-17.
... effects on liver damage by dieldrin, 66-5.
... effects on manual performance, 68-13.
... evaporative water loss, 63-25, 67-17.
... heat effects on shipped dogs, 77-8, 81-11, 84-5, 87-8.
... heat tolerance limits of rats and mice, 86-8.
... human tolerance, 62-6, 70-22.
... hyperpyrexia, 64-8.
... maintenance of thermal balance, 66-23.
... tranquilizer effects on body temperature, 63-23, 66-14.
Tests
... air traffic controller selection, 61-1, 62-2, 65-19, 65-21,
68-14, 71-28, 71-36, 72-5, 72-18, 74-10, 77-25, 78-7, 79-3, 79-14,
79-21, 80-7, 82-11, 84-2, 84-6, 90-4, 90-8, 90-13, 91-9.
... alcohol abuse, 83-2.
... aptitude measures of military ATCS trainees, 71-40.
... aptitude measures of female ATCS trainees, 72-22.
... ataxia, alcohol effects, 79-9.
... ballistocardiography, 64-12, 65-8, 65-15.
... cholinesterase activity, 67-5.
... color vision, 67-8, 71-27, 71-32, 73-18, 75-1, 83-11, 85-7, 90-9,
92-29, 93-16, 93-17.
... complex human performance, 69-6, 69-16, 72-5, 72-21.
... Composite Mood Adjective Check List, 71-14, 71-21, 73-22.
... correlation with experience in ATCS selection, 63-31.
... directional headings, 72-18, 90-8.
... distraction susceptibility, 71-7.
... emergency evacuation, 65-7, 66-42, 70-19, 70-20, 77-11, 78-3, 79-5,
89-5, 89-14.
... energy-absorbing seat effectiveness, 83-3, 90-11.
... fairness, 79-3.
... flight service station training program, 86-6.
... for physical fitness, 63-6, 63-18, 63-33, 64-3, 66-17.
... neuropsychological battery, 92-11.
... pass-fail in flight service station training, 79-18.
... performance, 66-19.
... performance after decompression, 66-10.
... performance, age and disease, 64-4.
... performance and age, 65-21, 71-36, 81-12.
... performance and personality factors, 70-14.
... performance with hypoxia, 66-15, 71-11, 82-10, 83-15.
... personality assessment, 71-35, 93-4.
... pupillary movement, 65-9, 65-25.
... readiness to perform, 93-13.
... scanning and monitoring, 92-12.
... Shipley Institute of Living Scale, 92-30.
... spiral aftereffect, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 68-10, 69-15, 71-31.
... stain for dieldrin and endrin, 66-26.
... State Trait Anxiety Inventory, 72-23, 76-13, 80-14, 81-5, 89-7, 91-8.
... Stroop test, 71-7, 72-14.
... supervisory, air traffic control, 92-16.
... system for combustion toxicology, 77-9.
... vestibular during physical exams, 75-4.
Tobacco
... effects on aviation safety, 80-11, 83-4.
Tolerance
... cold stress in dogs, 87-8.
... +Gz, 79-8, 81-2.
... heat for rats and mice, 86-8.
... heat stress in dogs, 77-8, 81-11, 84-5, 87-8.
... hypoxia, propranolol effects, 79-10, 80-10.
... of brain to concussion, 71-13, 74-4.
... of decompression for SST, 70-12.
... of face to impact, 65-20, 66-12, 66-40.
... of flight stresses, 62-6, 81-2.
... of free-fall impacts, 63-15.
... of hot environments, 70-22.
... of impacts in water, 65-12, 68-19.
... of intercontinental flights, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29, 65-30.
... of vertical impact, 62-19.
... orthostatic, 63-34, 82-3, 82-4., 92-19.
... prediction for thermal environments, 71-4.
... work at altitudes, 82-3.
Toxicology
... carbon monoxide and time to incapacitation, 89-4, 93-7.
... combustion products of cabin materials, 77-9, 85-5, 86-1, 86-3, 86-5,
89-4, 90-15, 90-16, 91-17, 93-7, 93-8.
... findings in fatal aircraft accidents, 78-31, 80-11, 82-15, 92-23, 92-24.
... hydrogen cyanide and time to incapacitation, 93-8.
... ozone toxicity, 80-16, 89-13.
... thermal degradation of engine oils, 83-12.
Training
... air traffic controllers, 78-10, 79-3, 79-18, 80-5, 80-15, 82-2, 83-9,
84-6, 88-3, 89-6, 89-7, 91-9, 91-18.
... aviation maintenance, 93-5.
... aviation medical examiners, 84-7.
... biographical factors in ATCS success,83-6, 84-6.
... correlates of satisfaction with, 91-9.
... disorientation familiarization, 70-17, 77-24.
... effectiveness of management training, 75-9, 78-32.
... flight physiology, need for, 91-13.
... flight service station, 86-6, 91-4.
... for reception of distorted speech, 73-13.
... judgment training for pilots, 87-6.
... maintenance personnel, 91-16.
... needs for managers, 90-2.
... personality factor in ATC, 93-4.
... physiological, 10-year chamber experience, 77-4.
... stress in pilot training, 67-15, 69-12, 76-2.
... supervisory, air traffic control, 92-16.
... test fairness, 79-3.
... tracking performance during successive approaches, 72-9.
... transfer from simulation, 69-24.
Translations
... aviation medicine, general, 64-16, 65-17, 66-2, 68-7, 71-5, 72-16,
73-19, 76-4, 81-4.
... color vision tests, 67-8.
... nystagmus and vestibular function, Tech. Pub. #1, 1963.
Turbulence
... effects of severe weather flying, 66-41.
... injuries, cabin safety data bank, 79-23, 82-8.
Vertigo
... Coriolis stimulation, 67-19.
... flicker, 66-39.
... illumination during angular deceleration, 68-28.
... in-flight case with unconsciousness, 63-21.
... production by spiral aftereffect, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17.
Vestibular function
... effects of adaptation, 66-37, 67-6, 67-7, 67-12, 67-19, 69-20, 74-3.
... effects of alcohol, 71-6, 71-16, 71-20, 71-34, 71-39, 72-34, 79-9.
... effects of arousal, 62-17, 63-29.
... effects of dextroamphetamine and secobarbital, 73-17.
... effects of sleep loss, 86-9.
... following caloric habituation, 63-14, 64-14, 65-18, 67-2.
... following habituation to rotation, 63-13, 65-24, 68-2.
... motion sickness susceptibility, 76-14.
... rotation device, 64-15.
... secondary, tertiary, and inverted primary nystagmus, 63-3.
... tests during physical examinations, 75-4.
... translation of reports, Tech. Pub. #1, 64-16, 65-17, 66-2, 72-16, 73-19.
Vibration
... bibliography, 63-30.
Vision
... acuity, pilots in midair collisions, 75-5.
... age and binocular fusion time, 66-35.
... alcohol effects, 78-2, 79-15.
... anticollision lights, 66-39, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42, 72-8.
... aphakia, incidence in airmen, 91-14, 92-14, 93-11.
... artificial lens implants, 92-14, 93-11.
... bifocal effects on radar monitoring, 82-16.
... Broca-Sulzer phenomenon, 68-27.
... chart readability, 77-13, 78-17.
... color, diagnostic tests, 67-8, 71-27, 71-32, 73-18, 75-1, 93-16, 93-17.
... color perception and ATCS job performance, 83-11, 85-7, 90-3, 92-6,
92-28, 92-29.
... contact lenses in certification, 90-10.
... cues for approach and landing, 79-4, 79-25, 81-6, 82-6.
... deficiencies in accident airmen, 81-14, 83-18, 93-11.
... disorientation, 69-23, 70-2.
... drug and pesticide effects on visual reflexes, 79-15.
... effects of atropine and Phosdrin, 73-4.
... effects of fixation on nystagmus, 67-12.
... fatigue effects on binocular fusion time, 69-1.
... glaucoma, visual field and altitude, 91-1.
... illusions, 70-2, 71-22, 77-12, 78-15.
... instrument readability by senior pilots, 77-2, 77-7.
... light adaptation device, 66-38.
... matching flash loudness and brightness, 67-16.
... monitoring performance on simulated radar task, 80-17, 81-12, 90-3.
... perception of depth, 63-10, 63-28, 67-20.
... perception of size and distance, 62-15, 64-13, 65-11, 66-22, 66-24,
67-18.
... perception of spatial extent, 63-20.
... peripheral visual cues, 68-11, 68-12, 68-22.
... presbyopic individuals, 77-14.
... propeller paint schemes conspicuity, 78-29.
... reaction time, flash luminance and brightness, 67-24.
... readability of emergency signs in smoke, 79-22, 80-13, 81-7.
... search performance with radar sweepline, 79-12.
... smoke-protective goggles, 76-5, 78-41, 83-14.
... spiral aftereffect, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 68-10, 69-15, 71-31.
... stimulation during angular deceleration, 68-28.
... sunscreen materials effects, 78-28.
... test for monitoring and scanning, 92-12.
... two-flash thresholds, 68-20, 70-15, 71-42.
... X-Chrom lens to improve color vision, 78-22.
Warning signals
... color and flashing radar targets, 90-3.
Water survival
... life preserver evaluation, 85-11.
Weight
... accident rate relation to body weight, 70-18.
... changes in ATCS population, 71-19, 72-20.
... changes in third-class certificate holders, 72-26.
... errors in stated estimates, 73-10.
Work
... age effects on tolerance, 63-33.
... alcohol effects, 82-3.
... altitude effects on tolerance, 63-33, 82-3.
... anxiety relation to workload in ATCS's, 73-15, 77-23, 80-14, 81-5.
... capacity after myocardial infarction, 64-2, 66-17, 66-21.
... capacity of ATCS students, 71-8.
... capacity related to age, 63-18.
... capacity with step test, 64-3.
... distractibility with monotony, 72-25.
... drug effects on performance, 63-12, 63-34.
... effects on blood pressure, 66-36.
... energy cost on treadmill, 62-5.
... field test for fitness, 63-6.
... human tolerance, 62-6.
... measurement of pilot workload, 77-15, 81-13.
... monotonous task performance correlates, 73-14.
... motivation of ATCS, 73-2.
... passenger workload and protective breathing requirements, 87-2.
... shift rotation effects, 65-5, 65-6, 81-4, 82-17, 83-17, 85-2, 86-2.
... sickle cell trait effects, 80-20.
... strength and endurance of female pilots, 72-27, 73-23.
... strength of flight attendants, 75-13.
... thermal balance in heat and cold, 66-23, 68-13.
... workload effects on complex performance, 83-15.