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Old 2nd Dec 2006, 13:07
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fernytickles

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It may help you to dig around and find some literature on the fatigue factors involved in aviation. I guess these aren't covered in CC training - they are covered in great detail in pilot training as they have been contributary factors in accidents.

Noise and dryness in aeroplanes contribute a lot to fatigue. Obviously you can do something about the dryness - drink plenty. But the noise is a different matter. Also, you'll probably find as you become accustomed to your work, your fatigue will adjust too.
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