Saturday 20 August 2016

Fatigue factors among regional pilots in Malaysia

Fatigue factors among regional pilots in Malaysia

Baba Md Deros, Dian Darina Indah Daruis and Nuhmandeen Bahurudeen

Abstract: Fatigue among pilots and aircrew has been acknowledged as a human factor safety issue since commercial aviation started. The first objective of this study is to investigate the promoting and interfering factors that are involved in pilots’ sleep patterns. Meanwhile, the second objective of this study is to understand pilots’ duty hours and delay factors that eventually lead to fatigue. The findings from the study demonstrate that most pilots have no difficulty in getting to sleep and most had never taken any sleeping aid. The study found five sleep-interfering factors, all of which can be categorised as either environmental or physiological factors. Environmental interfering factors include heat, noise and lighting. Physiological factors include biological needs and personal worries. Personal worries top the list of the five interfering factors that were identified in this study. The study also found that flight delays can easily fatigue pilots and aircrews. Fatigue is a serious problem because 93% of pilots have admitted that they had nodded off while in control of their flights. It can be concluded that pilots have no problem with sleeping; however, their duty hours and, especially, flight delays cause them to experience fatigue.

Keywords: Fatigue, survey, aircraft fatigue, pilots, aircrew

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