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 This document is available to the public through the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22161. Technical Report Documentation Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 1. Report No. | 2. Government Accession No. | 3. Recipient's Catalog No. | | DOT/FAA/AM-94/1 | | | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 4. Title and Subtitle | 5. Report Date | | Index to FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports: | January 1994 | | | | | 1961 through 1993 |-------------------------------------------| | | 6. Performing Organization Code | | | | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 7. Author(s) | 8. Performing Organization Report No. | | | William E. Collins and Michael E. Wayda | | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 9. Performing Organization Name and Address | 10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS) | | FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute | | | P.O. Box 25082 | | | Oklahoma City, OK 73125 | 11. Contract or Grant No. | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 12. Sponsoring Agency name and Address | 13. Type of Report and Period Covered | | Office of Aviation Medicine | | | Federal Aviation Administration |-------------------------------------------| | 800 Independence Avenue, S.W. | 14. Sponsoring Agency Code | | Washington, DC 20591 | | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 15. Supplemental Notes | | National Technical Information Service order numbers are shown in the chrolological listing after the | | report titles. | | | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 16. Abstract | | | | 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). | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 17. Key Words | 18. Distribution Statement | | Aviation Medicine | | | | Document is available to the public through the | | Research Reports | National Technical Information Service, | | | Springfield, Virginia 22161. | | Office of Aviation Medicine | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 19. Security Classif. (of this report) | 20. Security Classif. (of this page)| 21. No. of Pages| 22. Price | | Unclassified | Unclassified | 73 | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Form DOT F 1700.7 (8-72) Reproduction of completed page authorized Index of FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports: 1961 through 1993 CAMI, the Civil Aeromedical Institute, is the medical certification, research, education, and occupational health wing of the Federal Aviation Administration's Office of Aviation Medicine. Our only purpose is aviation safety. We study the factors that influence human performance in the aviation environment, find ways to understand them, and communicate that understanding to the aviation community. OAM Reports is the major part of this effort. Published since 1961, these reports are the distillation of FAA aeromedical research efforts in aviation safety. We have published 700 reports on a wide range of subjects, from "Angular Acceleration" to "Wor kload Effects on Complex Performance." The Index is provided as a reference for those engaged in aviation medicine and related disciplines. We do so because sharing significant findings contributes to the body of aeromedical knowledge through the synergistic effects of others, leading to und erstanding and the application of appropriate solutions. The Civil Aeromedical Institute is located at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Institute's major programs are: Aeromedical Certification Aeromedical Education Human Resources Research Aeromedical Research Occupational Health How to us the Index of FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports The Index is organized in three sections: 1. Chronological Index: A cumulative list of all research reports from 1961 through 1991. 2. Author Index: An index of authors, in alphabetical order. 3. Subject Index: An index of subjects, listed in alphabetical order. Some examples are: 91-2 Hordinsky, J.R., and George, M.H: Utilization of emergency medical kits by air carriers. This is an entry from the Chronological Indesx of research reports, shown in cumulative sequence. Shepherd, W.T. 89-9, 90-14, 91-16. This is an entry from the Author Index, which lists all of the research reports prepared by and author or co-author Ditching ... flotation and survival equipment studies, 78-1, 85-11. ... infant flotation device, 71-37, 91-6. ... seat cushion flotation, 66-13. An example of entries in the Subject Index; refers to all reports that pertain to a specific topic. The first numbers (92-26) refer to the year and chronological number of the report. This is an abbreviated portion of the official number given each report and is found in the upper left of the report's cover page. The full report number of "92-26" is D OT/FAA/AM-92/26. The "ADA256615" is the number appended to the report by the National Technical Information Service. Keep the number system in mind when ordering OAM Reports. How to Order OAM Reports o You may purchase copies of OAM Reports from: (Refer to the "ADA" numbers.) National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, Virginia 22161 Telephone (703) 487-4650 o The Federal Depository Library System: Some 1,400 U.S. libraries maintain a reference repository of official Government reports printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office. The reports are either in printed or microform for public use. These li es provide reference services and interlibrary loans; however, they are not sales outlets. o A limited number of back issues are maintained by the Civil Aeromedical Institute. Some requests may be filled by writing to: FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute Aeromedical Education Division, AAM-400 OAM Reports P.O. Box 25082 Oklahoma City, OK 73125 "Aviation Safety throught the Development and Application of Aeromedical Knowledge." 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. 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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.