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Old 5th Nov 2008, 05:18
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OverRun
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'Health issues of air travel'
RL DEHART - Annual review of public health, 2003
... There has been a significant increase in air rage on board aircraft, which poses a threat to flight safety and a fear of harm to passengers and crew. ...

'Road rage, air rage, and now ‘desk rage.’
J Daw - Monitor on Psychology, 2001

'Air Rage: The Underestimated Safety Risk'
A Dahlberg - 2001 - Ashgate

'Air Rage: An Issue of Aviation Security and Safety'
AIR LINE PILOT, 1999 - AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION

'Air Rage: Crisis in the Skies'
AR Thomas - 2001 - Prometheus Books

'Causes and consequences of air rage in Canada: cases in newspapers.'
RG Smart, RE Mann - Can J Public Health, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

'Air Rage: An Emerging Challenge for the Airline Industry'
P Barron, I Campus. Asia Pacific Journal of Transport, 2002

'Alcohol-Related Air Rage: From Damage Control to Primary Prevention'
L Anglin, P Neves, N Giesbrecht, M Kobus-Matthews - The Journal of Primary Prevention, 2003 – Springer ... 23, No. 3, Spring 2003

'Increasing incidence of air rage is both an aviation security and safety issue'
PT Reiss - International Civil Aviation Organisation Journal, 1998

'Responding to Medical Events during Commercial Airline Flights'
MA Gendreau, C DeJohn - New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
... The incidence of disruptive behavior in an aircraft passenger, or "air rage," is on the rise and places flight crew and passengers at high risk for injury. ...

Re-read my earlier posts carefully. Especially the bit about literature review. The above is just page 1 of gs
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