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Index to FAA Office ofAerospace Medicine Reports: 1961 Through 2008

William E. CollinsCNI Aviation, LLCAda, OK 74820

Michael E. WaydaCivil Aerospace Medical InstituteFederal Aviation AdministrationOklahoma City, OK 73125

January 2009

Final Report

DOT/FAA/AM-09/1Office of Aerospace MedicineWashington, DC 20591

OK-09-0434

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NOTICE

This document is disseminated under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Transportation in the interest

of information exchange. The United States Government assumes no liability for the contents thereof.

___________

This publication and all Office of Aerospace Medicine technical reports are available in full-text from the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute’s publications Web site:

www.faa.gov/library/reports/medical/oamtechreports/index.cfm

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Technical Report Documentation Page

1. Report No. 2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipient's Catalog No.

DOT/FAA/AM-09/1

4. Title and Subtitle 5. Report Date

Index to FAA Office of Aerospace Medicine Reports:1961 Through 2008 January 2009

6. Performing Organization Code

7. Author(s) 8. Performing Organization Report No. Collins WE,1 Wayda ME2

9. Performing Organization Name and Address 10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS) 1CNI Aviation, LLC 2FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute 2020 Arlington Street P.O. Box 25082 Ada, OK 74820 Oklahoma City, OK 73125 11. Contract or Grant No.

12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address 13. Type of Report and Period Covered Office of Aerospace Medicine Federal Aviation Administration 800 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, DC 20591

14. Sponsoring Agency Code

15. Supplemental Notes

National Technical Information Service or Defense Technical Information Center order numbers are shown in the chronological listing after the report titles.

16. Abstract

An index to Federal Aviation Administration Office of Aerospace Medicine Reports (1964-2008) and Civil Aeromedical Institute Reports (1961-1963) is presented for those engaged in aviation medicine and related activities. The index lists all FAA aerospace medicine technical reports published from 1961 through 2008: chronologically, alphabetically by author, and alphabetically by subject.

17. Key Words 18. Distribution Statement Aerospace Medicine, Research Reports, Office of Aerospace Medicine, Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, Civil Aeromedical Research Institute, Human Factors

Document is available to the public through the Defense Technical Information Center, Ft. Belvior, Va. 22060; and the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161.

19. Security Classif. (of this report) 20. Security Classif. (of this page) 21. No. of Pages 22. Price Unclassified Unclassified 90

Form DOT F 1700.7 (8-72) Reproduction of completed page authorized

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How to Use tHe Index

OrganizationThe Index �s organ�zed �n three sect�ons:1. Chronolog�cal Index: a cumulat�ve l�st of all research reports from 1961 through 2008.2. Author Index: all contr�but�ng authors, �n alphabet�cal order.3. Subject Index: subjects, l�sted �n alphabet�cal order.

Some examples are:08-1 Peterman CL, Rogers PB, Véronneau SJH, Whinnery JE: Development of an Aeromedical Scientific Information System for aviation safety. Above: Th�s �s an entry from the Chronological Index of research reports, shown �n cumulat�ve sequence.

Canfield DV 91-12, 92-23, 92-24, 92-25, 94-14, 94-16, 95-26, 95-28, 96-14, 96-17...08-24Above: Th�s �s an entry from the Author Index, wh�ch l�sts all of the research reports prepared by an author or co-author.

Human Factors...severe weather flying, 66-41, 97-3, 97-23, 04-5, 05-7, 05-15 07-4, 08-12Above: An example of entr�es �n the Subject Index; refers to all reports that perta�n to a spec�fic top�c.

Report Numbers06-29 Manning CM, Pfleiderer EM: Relationship of sector activity and sector complexity to air traffic controller

taskload. ADA463881Above: The first numbers (06-29) refer to the year and chronolog�cal number of the report. Th�s �s an abbrev�ated port�on of the offic�al number g�ven each report and �s found �n the upper left of the report’s cover page. The full report number of “06-29” �s DOT/FAA/AM-06/29. The “ADA463881” �s appended to the report by the Defense Techn�cal Informat�on Center. Keep the number system �n m�nd when order�ng from NTIS or DTIC.

How to Order or Obtain for Free• You may purchase cop�es of OAM Reports from: Nat�onal Techn�cal Informat�on Serv�ce Refer to the “ADA” (or other pref�xes) 5285 Port Royal Road and numbers. Spr�ngf�eld, VA 22161 Telephone (800) 553-6530

• The Federal Depository Library System. Some 1,300 U.S. l�brar�es ma�nta�n a reference repos�tory of offic�al Gov-ernment reports pr�nted by the U.S. Government Pr�nt�ng Office. The reports are e�ther pr�nted or �n m�croform for publ�c use. These l�brar�es prov�de reference serv�ces and �nterl�brary loans; however, they are not sales outlets.

• Abstracts and full text of all reports are ava�lable on the Federal Av�at�on Adm�n�strat�on's Internet s�te:www.faa.gov/l�brary/reports/med�cal/oamtechreports/�ndex.cfm

• Abstracts and full text of many reports are ava�lable from the Defense Techn�cal Informat�on Center's Publ�c STINET Internet s�te: http://st�net.dt�c.m�l

• A l�m�ted number of back �ssues are ma�nta�ned by the Inst�tute. Some requests may be filled by wr�t�ng to:FAA C�v�l Aerospace Med�cal Inst�tute

Aerospace Med�cal Educat�on D�v�s�on, AAM-400P.O. Box 25082, Sh�pp�ng Clerk

Oklahoma C�ty, OK 73125-5064

"Aviation Safety Through the Development and Application of Aeromedical Knowledge"

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Contents

Part I

Chronolog�cal Index ------------------------------------------------------------ 1

Part II

Author Index --------------------------------------------------------------------43

Part III

Subject Index -------------------------------------------------------------------55

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Part I: CHronologICal Index1961 Through 2006

1

196161-1 Tr�tes DK: Problems �n a�r traffic management: I. Long�tud�nal pred�ct�on of effect�veness of a�r traffic controllers.

AD268954

196262-1 Swear�ngen JJ, Wheelwr�ght CD, Garner JD: An analys�s of s�tt�ng areas and pressures of man. AD271138

62-2 Cobb BB Jr: Problems �n a�r traffic management: II. Pred�ct�on of success �n a�r traffic controller school. N62-10354

62-3 Tr�tes DK, Cobb BB Jr: Problems �n a�r traffic management: III. Impl�cat�ons of age for tra�n�ng and job performance of a�r traffic controllers. N62-10353

62-4 Swear�ngen JJ, Mohler SR: Sonotrop�c effects of commerc�al a�r transport sound on b�rds. AD280212

62-5 Iamp�etro PF, Goldman R: Pred�ct�on of energy cost of treadm�ll work. AD280607

62-6 Balke B: Human tolerances. AD421156

62-7 Hasbrook AH, Earley JC: Fa�lure of rearward-fac�ng seat backs and result�ng �njur�es �n a surv�vable transport acc�dent. AD421157

62-8 Sm�th PW: Tox�c hazards �n aer�al appl�cat�on. AD421158

62-9 Hasbrook AH, Garner JD, Snow CC: Evacuat�on pattern analys�s of a surv�vable commerc�al a�rcraft crash. AD282893

62-10 Daugherty JW, Lacey DE, Korty P: Problems �n aer�al appl�cat�on: I. Some b�ochem�cal effects of l�ndane and d�eldr�n on vertebrates. AD288413

62-11 Hawkes GR: Tact�le commun�cat�on. AD288414

62-12 D�lle JR, Newton NL, Culver JF: The effects of s�mulated alt�tude on penetrat�ng eye �njur�es. AD288415

62-13 Swear�ngen JJ, Hasbrook AH, Snyder R G, McFadden EB: K�nemat�c behav�or of the human body dur�ng decelerat�on. AD283938

62-14 Swear�ngen JJ: Determ�nat�on of centers of grav�ty of man. AD287156

62-15 Gogel WC: The v�sual percept�on of s�ze and d�stance. AD287197

62-16 Hawkes GR: Absolute �dent�ficat�ons of cutaneous st�mul� vary�ng �n both �ntens�ty level and durat�on. AD295134

62-17 Coll�ns WE: Man�pulat�on of arousal and �ts effects on human vest�bular nystagmus �nduced by calor�c �rr�gat�on and an-gular accelerat�ons. AD290348

62-18 H�nshaw LB, Brake CM, Iamp�etro PF, Emerson TE Jr: Effect of �ncreased venous pressure on renal hemodynam�cs. AD295137

62-19 Snyder RG: A case of surv�val of extreme vert�cal �mpact �n seated pos�t�on. AD295136

62-20 Mohler SR: C�v�l aeromed�cal research: Respons�b�l�t�es, a�ms, and accompl�shments. AD295135

62-21 McFadden EB, Raeke JW, Young JW: An �mproved method for determ�n�ng the effic�ency of crew and passenger oxygen masks. AD297835

196363-1 Emerson TE Jr, H�nshaw LB, Brake CM, Iamp�etro PF: The development of revers�ble hematur�a and ol�gur�a follow�ng

elevat�on of renal venous pressure. AD299775

63-2 Mohler SR, D�lle JR: Resume and �ndex of reports of the C�v�l Aeromed�cal Research Inst�tute, 1961-1962. AD431924

63-3 Coll�ns WE: Observat�ons on the el�c�tat�on of secondary and �nverted pr�mary nystagmus from the cat by un�lateral ca-lor�c �rr�gat�on. AD413456

63-4 Daugherty JW, Lacey DE, Korty P: Problems �n aer�al appl�cat�on: II. Effects of chlor�nated hydrocarbons on sub-stratel�nked phosphorylat�on. AD418504

63-5 Melton CE Jr: Neural control of the c�l�ary muscle. AD413392

63-6 Balke B: A s�mple field test for the assessment of phys�cal fitness. AD413393

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63-7 Tob�as JV, Jeffress LA: Relat�on of earphone trans�ent response to measurement of onset-durat�on. AD413391

63-8 McKenz�e JM, Fowler PR, Lyne PJ: Cal�brat�on of an electron�c counter and pulse he�ght analyzer for plott�ng erythro-cyte volume spectra. AD425598

63-9 Swear�ngen JJ, McFadden EB: Stud�es of a�r loads on man. AD602207

63-10 Gogel WC: The percept�on of depth from b�nocular d�spar�ty. AD429827

63-11 Lategola MT: In v�vo measurement of total gas pressure �n mammal�an t�ssue. AD425537

63-12 Nagle FJ, Balke B, Ganslen RV, Dav�s AW: The m�t�gat�on of phys�cal fat�gue w�th Spartase. AD429001

63-13 Coll�ns WE: Pr�mary, secondary, and calor�c nystagmus of the cat follow�ng hab�tuat�on to rotat�on. AD428756

63-14 Coll�ns WE: Nystagmus responses of the cat to rotat�on and to d�rect�onally equ�valent and nonequ�valent st�mul� after un�lateral calor�c hab�tuat�on. AD425565

63-15 Snyder RG: Human surv�vab�l�ty of extreme �mpacts �n free-fall. AD425412

63-16 Emerson TE Jr, Brake CM, H�nshaw LB: Mechan�sms of act�on of the �nsect�c�de endr�n. AD431299

63-17 Tob�as JV: Appl�cat�on of a “relat�ve” procedure to a problem �n b�naural beat percept�on. AD428899

63-18 Balke B: Exper�mental evaluat�on of work capac�ty as related to chronolog�cal and phys�olog�cal ag�ng. AD431301

63-19 Wern�ck JS, Tob�as JV: A central factor �n pure tone aud�tory fat�gue. AD428737

63-20 Gogel WC: The v�sual percept�on of spat�al extent. AD432587

63-21 Tang PC, D�lle JR: In-fl�ght loss of consc�ousness: A case report. AD430394

63-22 H�nshaw LB, Page BB, Brake CM, Emerson TE Jr, Masucc� FD: The mechan�sms of �ntrarenal hemodynam�c changes follow�ng acute arter�al occlus�on. AD431302

63-23 H�gg�ns EA, Iamp�etro PF, Adams T, Holmes DD: The effects of a tranqu�l�zer on body temperature. AD432484

63-24 D�lle JR, Sm�th PW: Central nervous system effects of chron�c exposure to organophosphate �nsect�c�des. AD434090

63-25 Adams T, Funkhouser GE, Kendall WW: A method for the measurement of phys�olog�c evaporat�ve water loss. AD603418

63-26 Re�ns DA, Holmes DD, H�nshaw LB: Acute and chron�c effects of the �nsect�c�de endr�n on renal funct�on and renal he-modynam�cs. AD602206

63-27 D�lle JR, Crane CR, Pendergrass GE: The flammab�l�ty of l�p, face, and ha�r preparat�ons �n the presence of 100% oxy-gen. AD602204

63-28 Gogel WC: S�ze cues and the adjacency pr�nc�ple. AD602205

63-29 Coll�ns WE: Task-control of arousal and the effects of repeated un�d�rect�onal angular accelerat�on on human vest�bular responses. AD603419

63-30 Snyder RG, Ice J, Duncan JC, Hyde AS, Leverett S Jr: B�omed�cal research stud�es �n accelerat�on. AD601531 Supple-ment-AD801793

63-31 Tr�tes DK, Cobb BB Jr: Problems �n a�r traffic management: IV. Compar�son of preemployment, job-related exper�ence w�th apt�tude tests as pred�ctors of tra�n�ng and job performance of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. AD603416

63-32 H�nshaw LB, Emerson TE Jr, Brake CM: Mechan�sm of autoregulat�on �n the �ntact k�dney. AD603417

63-33 D�ll DB, Rob�nson S, Balke B, Newton JL: Work tolerance: Age and alt�tude. AD603932

63-34 Ganslen RV, Balke B, Ph�ll�ps EE, Nagle F: Effects of some tranqu�l�z�ng, analept�c, and vasod�lat�ng drugs on phys�cal work capac�ty and orthostat�c tolerance. AD603930

63-35 Pearson RG: Human factors aspects of l�ghtplane safety. AD603931

Tech. Pub. #1 Coll�ns WE, Tob�as JV, Capps MJ, Allen ME: Annotated b�bl�ography of recently translated mater�al. I. AD424640

196464-1 Wentz AE: Stud�es on ag�ng �n av�at�on personnel. AD456652

64-2 Naughton J, Balke B, Nagle F: The effect of phys�cal cond�t�on�ng on an �nd�v�dual before and after suffer�ng a myocar-d�al �nfarct�on. AD456653

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64-3 Nagle FJ, Balke M: The gradat�onal step test for assess�ng card�oresp�ratory capac�ty: An exper�mental evaluat�on of tread-m�ll and step test procedures. AD456654

64-4 Sp�eth W: Card�ovascular health status, age, and psycholog�cal performance. AD453578

64-5 Moser KM: Current status of clot d�ssolut�on therapy. AD453579

64-6 Se�pel JH, Wentz AE: Unsuspected neurolog�c d�sease �n av�at�on personnel: Surv�val follow�ng se�zures �n fl�ght. AD453580

64-7 Houk VN, Hufnagel CA, McClenathan JE, Moser KM: Chron�c thrombot�c obstruct�on of major pulmonary arter�es. AD453581

64-8 Moser KM, Perry RB, Luchs�nger PC: Card�opulmonary consequences of pyrogen-�nduced hyperpyrex�a �n man.

64-9 Freud SL: Durat�on of sp�ral aftereffect as a funct�on of ret�nal s�ze, ret�nal place, and hem�ret�nal transfer. AD618588

64-10 Freud SL: Durat�on as a measure of the sp�ral aftereffect. AD618589

64-11 P�nkerson AL, Kot PA, Knowlan DM: Effect of glyceryl tr�n�trate on pulmonary vasculature of anesthet�zed dogs. 64-12 Scarborough WR: Comments on progress �n ball�stocard�ograph�c research and the current state of the art. AD455651

64-13 Gogel WC: The s�ze cue to v�sually perce�ved d�stance. AD456655

64-14 Capps MJ, Coll�ns WE: Effects of b�lateral calor�c hab�tuat�on on nystagmus responses of the cat. AD455652

64-15 Coll�ns WE, Huffman HW: Des�gn and performance character�st�cs of a mechan�cally dr�ven vest�bular st�mulator. AD456656

64-16 Tob�as JV, Coll�ns WE, Allen ME: Av�at�on med�c�ne translat�ons: Annotated b�bl�ography of recently translated mate-r�al. II. AD456670

64-17 Freud SL: The phys�olog�cal locus of the sp�ral aftereffect. AD611881

64-18 Melton CE Jr: Phys�olog�cal record�ngs from p�lots operat�ng an a�rcraft s�mulator. AD456671

64-19 Perloff JK: The recogn�t�on of str�ctly poster�or myocard�al �nfarct�on by convent�onal scalar electrocard�ography. AD611882

64-20 FAA Av�at�on Med�cal L�brary: Av�at�on med�cal papers and reports: a b�bl�ography. AD613364

196565-1 Capps MJ, Coll�ns WE: Aud�tory fat�gue: Influence of mental factors. AD459636

65-2 Coll�ns WE, Capps MJ: Effects of several mental tasks on aud�tory fat�gue. AD459637

65-3 Re�ghard, HL: Med�cal serv�ces at a�rports. AD611883

65-4 Se�pel JH, Z�emnow�cz SAR, O’Doherty DS: Cran�al �mpedance plethysmography-Rheoencephalography as a method of detect�on of cerebrovascular d�sease. AD611884

65-5 Hauty GT, Tr�tes DK, Berkley WJ: B�omed�cal survey of ATC fac�l�t�es: I. Inc�dence of self-reported symptoms. AD689806

65-6 Hauty GT, Tr�tes DK, Berkley WJ: B�omed�cal survey of ATC fac�l�t�es: II. Exper�ence and age. N66-16669

65-7 Mohler SR, Swear�ngen JJ, McFadden EB, Garner JD: Human factors of emergency evacuat�on. AD459638

65-8 Van Brummelen AGW, Scarborough WR, Josenhans WKT: On the el�m�nat�on of pulse wave veloc�ty �n stroke volume determ�nat�on from the ultralow frequency d�splacement ball�stocard�ogram. AD612450

65-9 Lowenste�n 0, Fe�nberg R, Loewenfeld I: Pup�llary movements dur�ng acute and chron�c fat�gue. AD612451

65-10 O’Connor WF, Pearson RG: ATC system error and appra�sal of controller profic�ency. N66-16583

65-11 Gogel WC: The equ�d�stance tendency and �ts consequences: Problems �n depth percept�on. AD621432

65-12 Snyder RG: Surv�val of h�gh-veloc�ty free-falls �n water. AD621021

65-13 Mohler SR: Fat�gue �n av�at�on act�v�t�es. AD620022

65-14 Snow CC, Hasbrook AH: The angle of shoulder slope �n normal males as a factor �n shoulder-harness des�gn. AD653920

65-15 Scarborough WR (Jo�nt NASA-FAA publ�cat�on): Ball�stocard�ography: a b�bl�ography N65-35520

65-16 Hauty GT, Adams T: P�lot fat�gue: Intercont�nental jet fl�ght: Oklahoma C�ty-Tokyo. AD621433

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65-17 Allen ME, Coll�ns WE, Tob�as JV, Cra�n RA: Av�at�on med�c�ne translat�ons: Annotated b�bl�ography of recently trans-lated mater�al. III. AD617090

65-18 Coll�ns WE: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on: I. Vert�go and nystagmus follow�ng repeated cl�n�cal st�mulat�on. AD617091

65-19 Cobb BB Jr: Problems �n a�r traffic management: V. Ident�ficat�on and potent�al of apt�tude test measures for select�on of tower a�r traffic controller tra�nees. AD620722

65-20 Swear�ngen JJ: Tolerances of the human face to crash �mpact. AD621434

65-21 Tr�tes DK: Problems �n a�r traffic management: VI. Interact�on of tra�n�ng-entry age w�th �ntellectual and personal�ty character�st�cs of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. AD620721

65-22 Tr�tes DK, M�ller MC, Cobb BB Jr: Problems �n a�r traffic management. VII. Job and tra�n�ng performance of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts-measurement, structure, and pred�ct�on. AD649292

65-23 Swear�ngen JJ, Young JW: Determ�nat�on of centers of grav�ty of ch�ldren, s�tt�ng and stand�ng. AD661865

65-24 Coll�ns WE: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on. II. Nystagmus and vert�go follow�ng h�gh-veloc�ty angular accelera-t�ons. AD621435

65-25 Fe�nberg R, Podolak E: Latency of pup�llary reflex to l�ght st�mulat�on and �ts relat�onsh�p to ag�ng. AD689809

65-26 Snow CC, Snyder RG: Anthropometry of a�r traffic control tra�nees. N66-25185

65-27 Brake CM, Re�ns D, W�ttmers LE, H�nshaw LB: Intrarenal hemodynam�c changes follow�ng acute part�al renal arter�al occlus�on. AD649263

65-28 Hauty GT, Adams T: Phase sh�fts of the human c�rcad�an system and performance defic�t dur�ng the per�ods of trans�-t�on: I, East-West fl�ght. AD639637

65-29 Hauty GT, Adams T: Phase sh�fts of the human c�rcad�an system and performance defic�t dur�ng the per�ods of trans�-t�on: II. West-East fl�ght. AD689811

65-30 Hauty GT, Adams T: Phase sh�fts of the human c�rcad�an system and performance defic�t dur�ng the per�ods of trans�-t�on: III. North-South fl�ght. AD689812

65-31 Pearson RG, Hunter CE, Neal GL: Development and evaluat�on of a radar a�r traffic control research task. AD660198

65-32 Gogel WC, Mertens HW: Problems �n depth percept�on: A method of s�mulat�ng objects mov�ng �n depth. AD660171

196666-1 Allen ME, Mohler SR: Av�at�on med�c�ne reports: An annotated catalog of Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne reports: 1961

through 1965. AD638732

66-2 Allen ME, Cra�n RA: Av�at�on med�c�ne translat�ons: Annotated b�bl�ography of recently translated mater�al. IV. AD651907

66-3 Mohler SR, Swear�ngen JJ: Cockp�t des�gn for �mpact surv�val. AD687411

66-4 Tob�as JV: A table of �ntens�ty �ncrements. AD642113

66-5 Clark G: Problems �n aer�al appl�cat�on: A compar�son of the effects of d�eldr�n po�son�ng �n cold-adapted and room-temperature mammals. N66-30197

66-6 F�or�ca V: Fat�gue and stress stud�es: An �mproved sem�automated procedure for fluorometr�c determ�nat�on of plasma catecholam�nes. AD653748

66-7 McFadden EB: Evaluat�on of the phys�olog�cal protect�ve effic�ency of a new prototype d�sposable passenger oxygen mask. AD644118

66-8 Mohler SR: The predom�nant causes of crashes and recommended therapy. AD639779

66-9 Young JW: Selected fac�al measurements of ch�ldren for oxygen mask des�gn. AD640062

66-10 O’Connor WF, Pendergrass GE: Effects of decompress�on on operator performance. AD675774

66-11 H�nshaw LB, Re�ns DA, Emerson TE Jr, R�eger JA Jr, Stav�noha WB, F�or�ca V, Solomon LA, Holmes DD: Problems �n aer�al appl�cat�on: I.-V. AD660199

66-12 Swear�ngen JJ: Injury potent�als of l�ght-a�rcraft �nstrument panels. AD642114

66-13 McFadden EB, S�mpson JM: Flotat�on character�st�cs of a�rcraft-passenger seat cush�ons. AD642349

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66-14 Iamp�etro PF, F�or�ca V, D�lle JR, H�gg�ns EA, Funkhouser G, Moses R: Problems �n av�at�on personnel: Influence of a tranqu�l�zer on temperature regulat�on �n man. AD638733

66-15 O’Connor WF, Scow J, Pendergrass GE: Hypox�a and performance decrement. AD639780

66-16 Lategola MT, Harr�son HF, Barnard C: The aeromed�cal assessment of human systol�c and d�astol�c blood-pressure tran-s�ents w�thout d�rect arter�al puncture. AD639615

66-17 Naughton J, Shanbour KArmstrong R, McCoy J, Lategola MT: Problems �n aeromed�cal cert�ficat�on: Card�ovascular re-sponses to exerc�se follow�ng myocard�al �nfarct�on. AD640970

66-18 Swear�ngen JJ: Evaluat�on of head and face �njury potent�al of current a�rl�ne seats dur�ng crash decelerat�ons. AD653869

66-19 Pearson RG: Performance tasks for operator-sk�lls research. AD642115

66-20 McFadden EB, Lategola MT: Evaluat�on of the S�erra hang�ng qu�ck-don crew pressure-breath�ng oxygen mask. AD645493

66-21 Naughton J, Lategola MT, Shanbour K: Cl�n�cal av�at�on med�c�ne: A phys�cal-cond�t�on�ng program for card�ac pa-t�ents. AD640969

66-22 Gogel WC, Mertens HW: Problems �n depth percept�on: Perce�ved s�ze and d�stance of fam�l�ar objects. AD641477

66-23 Iamp�etro PF, Adams T: The ach�evement of thermal balance and �ts ma�ntenance dur�ng env�ronmental stress. AD642350

66-24 Agee FL Jr, Gogel WC: Problems �n depth percept�on: Equ�d�stance judgments �n the v�c�n�ty of a b�nocular �llus�on. AD641476

66-25 Mohler SR, Freud SL, Veregge JE, Umberger EL: Phys�c�an fl�ght acc�dents. AD648768

66-26 Clark G: Problems �n aer�al appl�cat�on: H�stochem�stry of We�l sta�n on l�ver. AD652599

66-27 D�lle JR, Morr�s Edward W: Human factors �n general av�at�on acc�dents. AD640971

66-28 Mohler SR: Oxygen �n general av�at�on. AD645497

66-29 Mohler SR: Recent find�ngs on the �mpa�rment of a�rmansh�p by alcohol. AD644119

66-30 Mohler SR, Harper CR: Protect�ng the Ag p�lot. AD641478

66-31 Von Rosenberg CW, Keen FR, Mohler SR: The “stall barr�er” as a new prevent�ve �n general av�at�on acc�dents. AD642351

66-32 Mohler SR, Hasbrook AH: In-fl�ght response to a new non-gyroscop�c bl�nd fl�ght �nstrument. AD641479

66-33 Young JW: Recommendat�ons for shoulder restra�nt �nstallat�on �n general av�at�on a�rcraft. AD646054

66-34 Clark G: Problems �n aer�al appl�cat�on: A compar�son of the acute effects of endr�n and carbon tetrachlor�de on the l�v-ers of rats and of the res�dual effects one month after po�son�ng. AD645494

66-35 Melton CE Jr, W�cks SM: P�lot v�s�on cons�derat�ons: The effect of age on b�nocular fus�on t�me. AD645495

66-36 Nagle FJ, Naughton J, Balke B: Cl�n�cal av�at�on med�c�ne research: Compar�son of s�multaneous measurements of �ntra-aort�c and auscultatory blood pressure w�th pressure-flow dynam�cs dur�ng rest and exerc�se. AD645496

66-37 Coll�ns WE: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on. III. Influence on adaptat�on of �nterrupt�ng nystagm�c eye move-ments w�th oppos�ng st�mul�. AD649615

66-38 Mertens HW: A homogeneous field for l�ght adaptat�on.

66-39 Melton CE Jr, H�gg�ns EA, Sald�var JT, W�cks SM: Exposure of men to �nterm�ttent phot�c st�mulat�on under s�mulated IFR cond�t�ons. AD646872

66-40 Swear�ngen JJ: Evaluat�on of var�ous padd�ng mater�als for crash protect�on. AD647048

66-41 McKenz�e JM, F�or�ca V: Phys�olog�cal responses of p�lots to severe-weather fly�ng. AD646871

66-42 Garner JD, Blethrow JG: Emergency evacuat�on tests of a crashed L-1649. AD645423

196767-1 Cobb BB Jr: The relat�onsh�ps between chronolog�cal age, length of exper�ence, and job performance rat�ngs of a�r route

traffic control spec�al�sts. AD661468

67-2 Mertens RA, Coll�ns WE: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on. IV. Responses to angular accelerat�on and to b�lateral calor�c st�mulat�on follow�ng un�lateral calor�c hab�tuat�on. AD653696

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67-3 McFadden EB: Development of techn�ques for evaluat�ng the phys�olog�cal protect�ve effic�ency of c�v�l av�at�on oxygen equ�pment. AD659498

67-4 McFadden EB, Reynolds HI, Funkhouser GE: A protect�ve passenger smoke hood. AD657436

67-5 Fowler PR, McKenz�e JM: Problems �n aer�al appl�cat�on: Detect�on of m�ld po�son�ng by organophosphorus pest�c�des us�ng an automated method for chol�nesterase act�v�ty. AD656211

67-6 Coll�ns WE, Guedry FE Jr: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on. V. Eye-movement and subject�ve turn�ng responses to two durat�ons of angular accelerat�on. N67-38956

67-7 Guedry FE Jr, Coll�ns WE: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on. VI. Eye-movement and subject�ve turn�ng responses to var�ed durat�ons of angular accelerat�on. AD671855

67-8 Lew�s MF, Ashby FK: D�agnost�c tests of color-defect�ve v�s�on: Annotated b�bl�ography, 1956-1966. AD660200

67-9 McFadden EB, Harr�son HF, S�mpson JM: Performance character�st�cs of constant-flow phase d�lut�on oxygen mask de-s�gns for general av�at�on. AD660201

67-10 Rowland RC Jr, Tob�as JV: Interaural �ntens�ty d�fference l�men. AD661235

67-11 Se�pel JH: The b�ophys�cal bas�s and cl�n�cal appl�cat�ons of rheoencephalography. AD673082

67-12 Coll�ns WE: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on. VII. Spec�al effects of br�ef per�ods of v�sual fixat�on on nystagmus and sensat�ons of turn�ng. AD659192

67-13 Young JW: A funct�onal compar�son of bas�c restra�nt systems. AD660202

67-14 Swear�ngen JJ: An evaluat�on of potent�al decompress�on hazards �n small pressur�zed a�rcraft. AD660203

67-15 Melton CE Jr, W�cks SM: In-fl�ght phys�olog�cal mon�tor�ng of student p�lots. AD665660

67-16 Lew�s MF: Cross-modal�ty match�ng of loudness to br�ghtness for flashes of vary�ng lum�nance and durat�on. AD664463

67-17 Funkhouser GE, B�ll�ngs SM: A portable dev�ce for the measurement of evaporat�ve water loss. AD664465

67-18 Gogel WC: Cue-enhancement as a funct�on of task-set. AD664466

67-19 Coll�ns WE: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on. VIII. “Cor�ol�s” vest�bular st�mulat�on and the �nfluence of d�fferent v�sual surrounds. N68-16799

67-20 Gogel WC, Mertens HW: Perce�ved depth between fam�l�ar objects. AD665293

67-21 Crane CR, Sanders DC: Evaluat�on of a b�oc�dal turb�ne-fuel-add�t�ve. AD665661

67-22 Mohler SR, Bedell RHS, Ross A, Veregge EJ: A�rcraft acc�dents by older persons. AD663688

67-23 Veregge EJ: Type a�rman cert�ficat�on as related to acc�dents. AD663688

67-24 Lew�s MF, Mertens HW: React�on t�me as a funct�on of flash lum�nance and durat�on. AD664464

67-25 S�egel PV: Av�at�on med�c�ne, FAA-1966. AD675943

196868-1 Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1967. AD673666

68-2 Coll�ns WE: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on: IX. Influence of head pos�t�on on the hab�tuat�on of vert�cal nystag-mus. AD677460

68-3 Podolak E, K�nn JB, Westura EE: B�omed�cal appl�cat�ons of a commerc�al capac�tance transducer. AD683292

68-4 F�or�ca V, Burr MJ, Moses R: Contr�but�on of act�v�ty to the c�rcad�an rhythm �n excret�on of magnes�um and calc�um. AD674416

68-5 Booze CF Jr: Usage of comb�ned a�rman cert�ficat�on by act�ve a�rmen: An act�ve a�rman populat�on est�mate. AD678947

68-6 Crosby WM, Snyder RG, Snow CC, Hanson PG: Impact �njur�es �n pregnancy. I. Exper�mental stud�es. AD674861

68-7 Allen ME, Mertens RA: Av�at�on med�c�ne translat�ons: Annotated b�bl�ography of recently translated mater�al. V. AD673665

68-8 Mohler SR, D�lle JR, G�bbons HL: C�rcad�an rhythms and the effects of long-d�stance fl�ghts. AD672898

68-9 S�egel PV, Booze CF Jr: A retrospect�ve analys�s of aeromed�cal cert�ficat�on den�al act�ons. January 1961-December 1967. AD675521

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68-10 Coll�ns WE, Schroeder DJ: The sp�ral aftereffect: Influence of st�mulus s�ze and v�ew�ng d�stance on the durat�on of �llu-sory mot�on. AD673644

68-11 Hasbrook AH, Young PE: P�lot response to per�pheral v�s�on cues dur�ng �nstrument fly�ng tasks. AD684804

68-12 Hasbrook AH, Young PE: Per�pheral v�s�on cues: The�r effect on p�lot performance dur�ng �nstrument land�ng approach-es and recover�es from unusual att�tudes. AD683305

68-13 Vaughan JA, H�gg�ns EA, Funkhouser GE, Galerston EM: The effects of body thermal state on manual performance. AD675522

68-14 Cobb BB Jr: A comparat�ve study of a�r traffic tra�nee apt�tude-test measures �nvolv�ng Navy, Mar�ne Corps, and FAA controllers. AD686669

68-15 H�gg�ns EA, Dav�s AW Jr, F�or�ca V, Iamp�etro PF, Vaughan JA, Funkhouser GE: Effects of two ant�h�stam�ne conta�n�ng compounds upon performance at three alt�tudes. AD676502

68-16 D�lle JR, Mohler SR: Drug and tox�c hazards �n general av�at�on. AD686670

68-17 Thackray RI, Pearson DW: The effects of cogn�t�ve appra�sal of stress on heart rate and task performance. AD687413

68-18 H�gg�ns EA, Dav�s AW Jr, Vaughan JA, Funkhouser GE, Galerston EM: The effects of alcohol at three s�mulated a�rcraft cab�n cond�t�ons. AD686671

68-19 Snyder RG, Snow CC: Fatal �njur�es result�ng from extreme water �mpact. AD688424

68-20 Lew�s MF: Two-flash thresholds as a funct�on of flash lum�nance and area. AD686672

68-21 Tob�as JV: Cockp�t no�se �ntens�ty: F�fteen s�ngle-eng�ne l�ght a�rcraft. AD686425

68-22 Hasbrook AH: A compar�son of effects of per�pheral v�s�on cues on p�lot performance dur�ng �nstrument fl�ght �n d�ss�m-�lar a�rcraft s�mulators. AD688425

68-23 F�or�ca V: A table for convert�ng pH to hydrogen �on concentrat�on [H+] over the range 5-9. AD688120

68-24 Snyder RG, Snow CC, Crosby WM, Hanson P, F�neg J, Chandler R: Impact �njury to the pregnant female and fetus �n lap belt restra�nt. AD689359

68-25 Tob�as JV: Cockp�t no�se �ntens�ty: Eleven tw�n-eng�ne l�ght a�rcraft. AD688111

68-26 Melton CE Jr, W�cks M, Sald�var JT, Morgan J, Vance FP: Phys�olog�cal stud�es on a�r tanker p�lots fly�ng forest fire re-tardant m�ss�ons. AD690090

68-27 Lew�s MF, Mertens HW: Assessment of the Broca-Sulzer phenomenon v�a �nter- and �ntra-modal�ty match�ng proce-dures: Stud�es of s�gnal-l�ght br�ghtness. AD689358

68-28 Coll�ns WE: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on. X. Mod�ficat�on of vest�bular nystagmus and “vert�go” by means of v�sual st�mulat�on. AD691405

196969-1 Melton CE Jr, W�cks M: B�nocular fus�on t�me �n sleep-depr�ved subjects. AD688426

69-2 S�egel PV, Mohler SR: Med�cal factors �n U.S. general av�at�on acc�dents. AD689740

69-3 Snyder RG, Snow CC, Young JW, Crosby WM, Pr�ce GT: Pathology of trauma attr�buted to restra�nt systems �n crash �mpacts. AD690415

69-4 Snyder RG, Young JW, Snow CC: Exper�mental �mpact protect�on w�th advanced restra�nt systems: Prel�m�nary pr�mate tests w�th a�r bag and �nert�a reel/�nverted-Y yoke torso harness. AD695416

69-5 Snyder RG, Crosby WM, Snow CC, Young JW, Hanson PG: Seat belt �njur�es �n �mpact. AD698298

69-6 Ch�les WD, Brun� CB, Lew�s RA: Methodology �n the assessment of complex human performance: The effects of s�gnal rate on mon�tor�ng a dynam�c process. AD697943

69-7 Pearson DW, Thackray RI: Cons�stency of performance change and autonom�c response as a funct�on of expressed att�-tude toward a spec�fic stress s�tuat�on. AD697944

69-8 Thackray RI: Patterns of phys�olog�cal act�v�ty accompany�ng performance on a perceptual-motor task. AD697945

69-9 Ch�les WD, G�bbons HL, Sm�th PW: Effects of two common med�cat�ons on complex performance. AD703631

69-10 Iamp�etro PF, Ch�les WD, H�gg�ns EA, G�bbons HL, Jenn�ngs AE, Vaughan JA: Complex performance dur�ng exposure to h�gh temperatures. AD703632

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69-11 Booze CF Jr: Occupat�ons of act�ve a�rmen. AD704474

69-12 Melton CE Jr, Hoffmann SM, Delafield RH: The use of a tranqu�l�zer (chlord�azepox�de) �n fl�ght tra�n�ng. AD703221

69-13 Snyder RG, Snow CC, Young JW, Pr�ce GT, Hanson PG: Exper�mental compar�son of trauma �n lateral (+Gy), rearward-fac�ng (+Gx), and forward-fac�ng (-Gx) body or�entat�ons when restra�ned by lap belt only. AD707185

69-14 Ch�les WD, Jenn�ngs AE: Effects of alcohol on complex performance. AD703633

69-15 W�ll�ams MJ, Coll�ns WE: The sp�ral aftereffect. II. Some �nfluences of v�sual angle and ret�nal speed on the durat�on and �ntens�ty of �llusory mot�on. AD703634

69-16 Ch�les WD, Brun� CB, Lew�s RA: Methodology �n the assessment of complex performance: The effects of s�gnal rate on mon�tor�ng a stat�c process. AD703635

69-17 S�egel PV, Gerathewohl SJ, Mohler SR: T�me-zone effects on the long-d�stance a�r traveler. AD702443

69-18 S�egel PV, Mohler SR, C�ereb�ej A: The safety s�gn�ficance of a�rcraft acc�dent post mortem find�ngs. AD704473

69-19 Pearson DW, Clark G, Moore CM: A compar�son of the behav�oral effects of var�ous levels of chron�c d�sulfoton po�son-�ng. AD704470

69-20 Coll�ns WE, Updegraff BP: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on. XI. The �nfluence of spec�fic and nonspec�fic grav�re-ceptors on nystagm�c responses to angular accelerat�on. AD704471

69-21 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: Recovery of motor performance follow�ng startle. AD704472

69-22 Swear�ngen JJ, Badgley JM, Braden GE, Wallace TF: Determ�nat�on of centers of grav�ty of �nfants. AD708514

69-23 Brecher MH, Brecher GA: Motor effects from v�sually �nduced d�sor�entat�on �n man. AD708425

69-24 Gerathewohl SJ: F�del�ty of s�mulat�on and transfer of tra�n�ng: A rev�ew of the problem. AD706744

197070-1 Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1969. AD714027

70-2 Brecher MH, Brecher GA: Quant�tat�ve evaluat�on of opt�cally �nduced d�sor�entat�on. AD709329

70-3 Ryan LC, Endecott BR, Hanneman GD, Sm�th PW: Effects of an organophosphorus pest�c�de on reproduct�on �n the rat. AD709327

70-4 Crane CR, Sanders DC, Abbott JK: Stud�es on the storage stab�l�ty of human blood chol�nesterases: I. AD714028

70-5 H�gg�ns EA, Vaughan JA, Funkhouser GE: Blood alcohol concentrat�ons as affected by comb�nat�ons of alcohol�c bever-age dosages and alt�tudes. AD709328

70-6 Tob�as JV: Aud�tory process�ng for speech �ntell�g�b�l�ty �mprovement. AD717394

70-7 Hasbrook AH, Rasmussen PG: P�lot heart rate dur�ng �n-fl�ght s�mulated �nstrument approaches �n a general av�at�on a�rcraft. AD711268

70-8 F�or�ca V, H�gg�ns EA, Lategola MT, Dav�s AW Jr, Iamp�etro PF: Phys�olog�cal responses of men dur�ng sleep depr�va-t�on. AD713590

70-9 Gerathewohl SJ, Morr�s Everett W, S�rk�s JA: Ant�-coll�s�on l�ghts for the superson�c transport (SST). AD713488

70-10 Coll�ns WE, Schroeder DJ, R�ce N, Mertens RA, Kranz G: Some character�st�cs of optok�net�c eye-movement patterns: A comparat�ve study. AD715440

70-11 Revz�n AM: Some acute and chron�c effects of endr�n on the bra�n. AD715452

70-12 Mohler SR: Phys�olog�cally tolerable decompress�on profiles for superson�c transport type cert�ficat�on. AD713055

70-13 Crane CR, Sanders DC, Abbott JK: A compar�son of three serum chol�nesterase methods. AD715439

70-14 Karson S, O’Dell JW: Performance rat�ngs and personal�ty factors �n radar controllers. AD715247

70-15 Lew�s MF, Mertens, HW: Two-flash thresholds as a funct�on of compar�son st�mulus durat�on. AD716645

70-16 Snow CC, Carroll JJ, Allgood MA: Surv�val �n emergency escape from passenger a�rcraft. AD735388

70-17 Coll�ns WE: Effect�ve approaches to d�sor�entat�on fam�l�ar�zat�on for av�at�on personnel. AD719003

70-18 Lategola MT, F�or�ca V, Booze CF Jr, Folk ED: Compar�son of status var�ables among acc�dent and nonacc�dent a�rmen from the act�ve a�rman populat�on. AD722148

70-19 Garner JD, Blethrow JG: Evacuat�on tests from an SST mockup. AD720627

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70-20 McFadden EB, Sm�th RC: Protect�ve smoke hood stud�es. AD727021

70-21 Lategola MT, Harr�son HF: A dev�ce and method for rap�d �nd�rect measurement of human systol�c and d�astol�c blood pressures. AD722032

70-22 Iamp�etro PF: Tolerances to thermal extremes �n aerospace act�v�t�es. AD722001

197171-1 Tob�as JV: No�se aud�ometry. AD723464

71-2 Melton CE Jr, McKenz�e JM, Pol�s BD, Funkhouser GE, Iamp�etro PF: Phys�olog�cal responses �n a�r traffic control per-sonnel: O’Hare Tower. AD723465

71-3 Swear�ngen JJ: General av�at�on structures d�rectly respons�ble for trauma �n crash decelerat�ons. AD728728

71-4 Iamp�etro PF: Use of sk�n temperature to pred�ct tolerance to thermal env�ronments. AD723466

71-5 Mertens RA, Goulden DR, Lacy CD, Jones KN: Av�at�on med�c�ne translat�ons: Annotated b�bl�ography of recently translated mater�al. VI. AD723467

71-6 Schroeder DJ: Alcohol and d�sor�entat�on-related responses. I. Nystagmus and “vert�go” dur�ng calor�c and optok�net�c st�mulat�on. AD728314

71-7 Thackray RI, Jones KN: Effects of confl�ct�ng aud�tory st�mul� on color-word �nterference and arousal. AD727018

71-8 Lategola MT: B�odynam�c evaluat�on of a�r traffic control students between 1960-1963. AD726254

71-9 C�ereb�ej A, Mohler SR, Stedman VG: Phys�c�an p�lot- �n-command fl�ght acc�dents, 1964 through 1970. AD724286

71-10 Gerathewohl SJ, Mohler SR, S�egel PV: Med�cal and psycholog�cal aspects of mass a�r transportat�on. AD726286

71-11 F�or�ca V, Burr MJ, Moses R: Effects of low-grade hypox�a on performance �n a v�g�lance s�tuat�on. AD727019

71-12 Swear�ngen JJ: Acceptance tests of var�ous upper torso restra�nts. AD726253

71-13 Swear�ngen JJ: Tolerances of the human bra�n to concuss�on. AD726287

71-14 Sm�th RC: Assessment of a “stress” response-set �n the Compos�te Mood Adject�ve Check L�st. AD727020

71-15 F�or�ca V, Moses R: Automated d�fferent�al fluorometr�c analys�s of norep�nephr�ne and ep�nephr�ne �n blood plasma and ur�ne. AD729535

71-16 Schroeder DJ: Alcohol and d�sor�entat�on-related responses. II. Nystagmus and “vert�go” dur�ng angular accelerat�on. AD730629

71-17 Ch�les WD, Iamp�etro PF, H�gg�ns EA, Vaughan JA, West G, Funkhouser GE: Comb�ned effects of alt�tude and h�gh temperature on complex performance. AD729536

71-18 G�bbons HL, Fromhagen C: Aeromed�cal transportat�on and general av�at�on. AD728315

71-19 Lategola MT: Changes �n card�ovascular health parameters over an e�ght-year �nterval �n an ATC populat�on segment. AD729537

71-20 Coll�ns WE, G�lson RD, Schroeder DJ, Guedry FE Jr: Alcohol and d�sor�entat�on-related responses. III. Effects of alco-hol �ngest�on on track�ng performance dur�ng angular accelerat�on. AD728843

71-21 Sm�th RC, Melton CE Jr, McKenz�e JM: Affect adject�ve check l�st assessment of mood var�at�ons �n a�r traffic control-lers. AD729832

71-22 Brecher MH, Brecher GA: Effect of a mov�ng opt�cal env�ronment on the subject�ve med�an. AD728316

71-23 Melton CE Jr, F�or�ca V: Phys�olog�cal responses of low-t�me pr�vate p�lots to cross-country fly�ng. AD728317

71-24 Hasbrook AH, Rasmussen PG: Aural gl�de slope cues: The�r effect on p�lot performance dur�ng �n-fl�ght s�mulated ILS �nstrument approaches, AD731848

71-25 Norwood GK: The ph�losophy and l�m�tat�ons of FAA aeromed�cal standards, pol�c�es, and procedures. AD729538

71-26 Fr�edberg W, Nelson JM: Cal�brat�on of the Concorde rad�at�on detect�on �nstrument and measurements at SST alt�tude. AD732789

71-27 Lew�s MF, Steen JA: Color-defect�ve v�s�on and the recogn�t�on of av�at�on color s�gnal l�ght flashes. AD729539

71-28 Ch�les WD, Sm�th RC: A nonverbal techn�que for the assessment of general �ntellectual ab�l�ty �n select�on of av�at�on personnel. AD728844

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71-29 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM, Jones KN: The effects of s�mulated son�c booms on track�ng performance and autonom�c response. AD729833

71-30 Sm�th RC, Cobb BB Jr, Coll�ns WE: Att�tudes and mot�vat�onal factors �n term�nal area a�r traffic control work. AD730630

71-31 Mehl�ng KD, Coll�ns WE, Schroeder DJ: The sp�ral aftereffect: III. Some effects of perce�ved s�ze, ret�nal s�ze, and ret�nal speed on the durat�on of �llusory mot�on. AD729834

71-32 Steen JA, Lew�s MF: Color defect�ve v�s�on and day and n�ght recogn�t�on of av�at�on color s�gnal l�ght flashes. AD730631

71-33 Mohler SR, Gerathewohl SJ: C�v�l aeromed�cal standards for general-use aerospace transportat�on veh�cles. AD728318

71-34 G�lson RD, Schroeder DJ, Coll�ns WE, Guedry FE Jr: Alcohol and d�sor�entat�on-related responses. IV. Effects of d�ffer-ent alcohol dosages and d�splay �llum�nat�on on track�ng performance dur�ng vest�bular st�mulat�on. AD729835

71-35 Sm�th RC: Personal�ty assessment �n av�at�on: An analys�s of the �tem amb�gu�ty character�st�cs of the 16PF and MMPI. AD736266

71-36 Cobb BB Jr, Lay CD, Bourdet NM: The relat�onsh�p between chronolog�cal age and apt�tude test measures of advanced-level a�r traffic control tra�nees. AD733830

71-37 McFadden EB, Young JW: Evaluat�on of an �mproved flotat�on dev�ce for �nfants and small ch�ldren. AD729836

71-38 Norwood GK: Sen�or av�at�on med�cal exam�ners conduct�ng FAA first-class med�cal exam�nat�ons. AD731849

71-39 H�ll RJ, Coll�ns WE, Schroeder DJ: Alcohol and d�sor�entat�on-related responses: V. The �nfluence of alcohol on pos�-t�onal, rotatory, and cor�ol�s vest�bular responses over 32-hour per�ods. AD735389

71-40 Cobb BB Jr: A�r traffic apt�tude test measures of m�l�tary and FAA controller tra�nees. AD737871

71-41 H�gg�ns EA, F�or�ca V, Dav�s HV, Thomas AA: The acute tox�c�ty of br�ef exposure of HF, HCl, and N02 and HCN s�n-gly and �n comb�nat�on w�th CO. AD735160

71-42 Mertens HW, Lew�s MF: D�scr�m�nat�on of short-durat�on (two-pulse) flashes as a funct�on of s�gnal lum�nance and method of measurement. AD737872

197272-1 D�lle JR, Gr�mm MH: Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1971. AD742607

72-2 Yanow�tch RE, Mohler SR, N�chols EA: The psycho-soc�al reconstruct�on �nventory: A postd�ctal �nstrument �n a�rcraft acc�dent �nvest�gat�on. AD738464

72-3 S�rk�s JA: The benefits of the use of shoulder harness �n general av�at�on a�rcraft. AD739943

72-4 B�ll�ngs CE, W�ck RL Jr, Gerke RJ, Chase RC: The effects of alcohol on p�lot performance dur�ng �nstrument fl�ght. AD740778

72-5 Ch�les WD, Jenn�ngs AE, West G: Mult�ple-task performance as a pred�ctor of the potent�al of a�r traffic controller tra�n-ees. AD741736

72-6 Lowrey DL, Langston ED, Reed W, Swear�ngen JJ: Effect�veness of restra�nt equ�pment �n enclosed areas. AD739944

72-7 Langston ED, Swear�ngen JJ: Evaluat�on of a fiberglass �nstrument glare sh�eld for protect�on aga�nst head �njury. AD740732

72-8 Ze�ner AR, Brecher GA: Effects of backscatter of br�ef h�gh-�ntens�ty l�ght on phys�olog�cal responses of �nstrument-rated p�lots and non-p�lots. AD744234

72-9 Rasmussen PG, Hasbrook AH: P�lot track�ng performance dur�ng success�ve �n-fl�ght s�mulated �nstrument approaches. AD743392

72-10 McFadden EB: Phys�olog�cal evaluat�on of a mod�fied jet transport passenger oxygen mask. AD743422

72-11 Ch�les WD, Jenn�ngs AE: Effects of alcohol on a problem-solv�ng task. AD743423

72-12 Crane CR, Sanders DC, Abbott JK: A compar�son of serum chol�nesterase methods: II. AD744866

72-13 Booze CF Jr: Attr�t�on from act�ve a�rman status dur�ng 1970. AD742608

72-14 Thackray RI, Jones KN, Touchstone RM: The color- word �nterference test and �ts relat�on to performance �mpa�rment under aud�tory d�stract�on. AD743424

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72-15 Swear�ngen JJ, Wallace TF, Blethrow JG, Rowlan DE: Crash surv�val analys�s of 16 agr�cultural a�rcraft acc�dents. AD745257

72-16 Jones KN, Goulden DR, Gr�mm EJ: Av�at�on med�c�ne translat�ons: Annotated b�bl�ography of recently translated mate-r�al. VII. AD747125

72-17 Iamp�etro PF, Melton CE Jr, H�gg�ns EA, Vaughan JA, Hoffman SM, Funkhouser GE, Sald�var JT: H�gh temperature and performance �n a fl�ght task s�mulator. AD746057

72-18 Cobb BB Jr, Mathews JJ: A proposed new test for apt�tude screen�ng of a�r traffic controller appl�cants. AD746058

72-19 Ch�les WD, West G: Res�dual performance effects of s�mulated son�c booms �ntroduced dur�ng sleep. AD747989

72-20 Lategola MT: The use of s�mple �nd�cators for detect�ng potent�al coronary heart d�sease suscept�b�l�ty �n the a�r traffic controller populat�on. AD747990

72-21 Jenn�ngs AE, Ch�les WD, West G: Methodology �n the measurement of complex human performance: Two-d�mens�onal compensatory track�ng. AD745259

72-22 Cobb BB Jr, Mathews JJ, Lay CD: A comparat�ve study of female and male a�r traffic controller tra�nees. AD751312

72-23 Sm�th RC: A study of the State-Tra�t Anx�ety Inventory and the assessment of stress under s�mulated cond�t�ons. AD747991

72-24 Sm�th RC, Hutto GL: Son�c booms and sleep: Affect change as a funct�on of age. AD749277

72-25 Thackray RI, Jones KN, Touchstone RM: Self-est�mate of d�stract�b�l�ty as related to performance decrement on a task requ�r�ng susta�ned attent�on. AD751396

72-26 Lategola MT: The use of s�mple �nd�cators for detect�ng potent�al coronary heart d�sease suscept�b�l�ty �n the th�rd-class a�rman populat�on. AD749278

72-27 Kar�m B, Bergey KH, Chandler RF, Hasbrook AH, Purswell JL, Snow CC: A prel�m�nary study of max�mal control force capab�l�ty of female p�lots. AD753987

72-28 Mohler SR: G effects on the p�lot dur�ng aerobat�cs. AD751397

72-29 Lew�s MF, Mertens HW, Steen JA: Behav�oral changes from chron�c exposure to pest�c�des used �n aer�al appl�cat�on: Ef-fects of Phosdr�n on the performance of monkeys and p�geons on var�able �nterval re�nforcement schedules. AD749893

72-30 Folk ED, Garner JD, Cook EA, Broadhurst JL: GPSS/360 computer models to s�mulate a�rcraft passenger emergency evacuat�on. AD755542

72-31 Tob�as JV: B�naural process�ng of speech �n l�ght a�rcraft. AD753637

72-32 Tob�as JV: Aud�tory effects of no�se on a�r-crew personnel. AD757239

72-33 Cobb BB Jr, Mathews JJ, Nelson PL: Attr�t�on-retent�on rates of a�r traffic controller tra�nees recru�ted dur�ng 1960-1963 and 1968-1970. AD757933

72-34 Schroeder DJ, G�lson RD, Guedry FE, Coll�ns WE: Alcohol and d�sor�entat�on-related responses. VI. Effects of alco-hol on eye movements and track�ng performance dur�ng laboratory angular accelerat�ons about the yaw and p�tch axes. AD766937

72-35 Coll�ns WE, Iamp�etro PF: S�mulated son�c booms and sleep: Effects of repeated booms of 1.0 psf. AD762988

197373-1 Braden GE, Reed W, Swear�ngen JJ: Appl�cat�on of commerc�al a�rcraft acc�dent �nvest�gat�on techn�ques to a ra�lroad de-

ra�lment. AD764188

73-2 Sm�th RC: Job att�tudes of a�r traffic controllers: A compar�son of three a�r traffic control spec�alt�es. AD763508

73-3 Revz�n AM: Subtle changes �n bra�n funct�ons produced by s�ngle doses of mev�nphos (Phosdr�n). AD763509

73-4 Revz�n AM: Trans�ent bl�ndness due to the comb�ned effects of mev�nphos and atrop�ne. AD763555

73-5 Yanow�tch RE, Berg�n JM, Yanow�tch EA: The a�rcraft as an �nstrument of self-destruct�on. AD763556

73-6 Lew�s MF: Frequency of ant�coll�s�on observ�ng responses by solo p�lots as a funct�on of traffic dens�ty, ATC traffic warn-�ngs, and compet�ng behav�or. AD763557

73-7 Cobb BB Jr, Nelson PL, Mathews JJ: The relat�onsh�ps of age and ATC exper�ence to job performance rat�ng of term�nal area traffic controllers. AD773449

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73-8 Booze CF Jr: Prevalence and �nc�dence of d�sease among a�rmen med�cally cert�fied dur�ng 1965. AD773544

73-9 Hasbrook AH, Rasmussen PG: In-fl�ght performance of c�v�l�an p�lots us�ng mov�ng-a�rcraft and mov�ng-hor�zon att�-tude �nd�cators. AD773450

73-10 Lategola MT, Lynn CA, Folk ED, Booze CF Jr, Lyne PJ: He�ght and we�ght errors �n aeromed�cal cert�ficat�on data. AD773452

73-11 Thackray RI, Ryander R, Touchstone RM: Son�c boom startle effects: Report of a field study. AD773451

73-12 Lew�s MF, Ferraro DP: Fly�ng h�gh: The aeromed�cal aspects of mar�huana. AD775889

73-13 Tob�as JV, Irons FM: Recept�on of d�storted speech. AD777564

73-14 Thackray RI, Jones KN, Touchstone RM: Personal�ty and phys�olog�cal correlates of performance decrement on a mo-notonous task requ�r�ng susta�ned attent�on. AD777825

73-15 Sm�th RC, Melton CE Jr: Suscept�b�l�ty to anx�ety and sh�ft d�fficulty as determ�nants of state anx�ety �n a�r traffic con-trollers. AD777565

73-16 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM, Ba�ley JP: A compar�son of the startle effects result�ng from exposure to two levels of s�m-ulated son�c booms. AD777581

73-17 Schroeder DJ, Coll�ns WE, Elam GW: Effects of secobarb�tal and d-amphetam�ne on track�ng performance dur�ng angu-lar accelerat�on. AD777582

73-18 Steen JA, Coll�ns WE, Lew�s MF: Ut�l�ty of several cl�n�cal tests of color-defect�ve v�s�on �n pred�ct�ng dayt�me and n�ght-t�me performance w�th the av�at�on s�gnal l�ght gun. AD777563

73-19 Constant GN, Goulden DR, Gr�mm EJ: Av�at�on med�c�ne translat�ons: Annotated b�bl�ography of recently translated mater�al. VIII. AD776136

73-20 Tob�as JV, Irons FM: Ear-protector rat�ngs. AD779552

73-21 Melton CE Jr, McKenz�e JM, Pol�s BD, Hoffmann SM, Sald�var JT: Phys�olog�cal responses �n a�r traffic control person-nel: Houston Intercont�nental Tower. AD777838

73-22 Melton CE Jr, McKenz�e JM, Sm�th RC, Pol�s BD, H�gg�ns EA, Hoffmann SM, Funkhouser GE, Sald�var JT: Phys�olog-�cal, b�ochem�cal, and psycholog�cal responses �n a�r traffic control personnel: Compar�son of the 5-day and 2-2-1 sh�ft rotat�on patterns. AD778214

73-23 Leeper RC, Hasbrook AH, Purswell JL: Study of control force l�m�ts for female p�lots. AD777839

197474-1 D�lle JR, Gr�mm MH: Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1973. AD779553

74-2 Mathews JJ, Coll�ns WE, Cobb BB: A sex compar�son of reasons for attr�t�on of nonjourneyman FAA a�r traffic control-lers. AD780558

74-3 Coll�ns WE: Adaptat�on to vest�bular d�sor�entat�on. XII. Hab�tuat�on of vest�bular responses: an overv�ew. AD780562

74-4 Young JW, F�sher RG, Pr�ce GT, Chandler R F: Exper�mental trauma of occ�p�tal �mpacts. AD780668

74-5 Booze C, F Jr: Character�st�cs of med�cally d�squal�fied a�rman appl�cants dur�ng calendar year 1971. AD781684

74-6 Lategola MT, Layne PJ: Ampl�tude/frequency d�fferences �n a sup�ne rest�ng s�ngle-lead electrocard�ogram of normal ver-sus coronary heart d�seased males. AD781685

74-7 Mathews JJ, Coll�ns WE, Cobb BB Jr: Job-related att�tudes of nonjourneyman FAA a�r traffic controllers and former controllers: a sex compar�son. AD787238

74-8 Cobb BB Jr, Nelson PL: A�rcraft-p�lot and other pre-employment exper�ence as factors �n the select�on of a�r traffic con-troller tra�nees. ADA001039

74-9 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM, Ba�ley JP: Behav�oral, autonom�c, and subject�ve react�ons to low- and moderate-level son�c booms: A report of two exper�ments and a general evaluat�on of son�c boom startle effects. ADA002266

74-10 Ch�les WD, West G: Mult�ple-task performance as a pred�ctor of the potent�al of a�r traffic controller tra�nees: A follow-up study. ADA002920

74-11 Melton CE Jr, McKenz�e JM, Sald�var JT, Hoffmann SM: Compar�son of Opa Locka Tower w�th other ATC fac�l�t�es by means of a b�ochem�cal stress �ndex. ADA008378

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74-12 Sm�th RC: A real�st�c v�ew of the people �n a�r traffic control. ADA006789

197575-1 Jones KN, Steen JA, Coll�ns WE: Pred�ct�ve val�d�t�es of several cl�n�cal color v�s�on tests for av�at�on s�gnal l�ght gun per-

formance. ADA006792

75-2 Snow CC, Reynolds HM, Allgood MA: Anthropometry of a�rl�ne stewardesses. ADA012965

75-3 Mathews JJ, Cobb BB Jr, Coll�ns WE: Att�tudes on en route a�r traffic control tra�n�ng and work: A compar�son of re-cru�ts �n�t�ally tra�ned at the FAA Academy and recru�ts �n�t�ally tra�ned at ass�gned centers. ADA013343

75-4 Coll�ns WE, Lennon A0, Gr�mm EJ: The use of vest�bular tests �n c�v�l av�at�on med�cal exam�nat�ons: Survey of pract�c-es and proposals by av�at�on med�cal exam�ners. ADA015087

75-5 Ryan LC, Gerathewohl SJ, Mohler SR, Booze CF Jr: To see or not to see: V�sual acu�ty of p�lots �nvolved �n m�da�r coll�-s�ons. ADA016277

75-6 Lew�s MF, Ferraro DP, Mertens HW, Steen JA: Interact�on between mar�huana and alt�tude on a complex behav�oral task �n baboons. ADA020680/5GI

75-7 Melton CE Jr, Sm�th RC, McKenz�e JM, Sald�var JT, Hoffmann SM, Fowler PR: Stress �n a�r traffic controllers: Com-par�son of two a�r route traffic control centers on d�fferent sh�ft rotat�on patterns. ADA020679/7GI

75-8 Thackray RI, Ba�ley JP, Touchstone RM: Phys�olog�cal, subject�ve, and performance correlates of reported boredom and monotony wh�le perform�ng a s�mulated radar control task. ADA025426/8GI

75-9 Sm�th RC, Rana B, Taylor DK: An evaluat�on of the effect�veness of the FAA Management Tra�n�ng School. ADA025254/4GI

75-10 H�gg�ns EA, Ch�les WD, McKenz�e JM, Iamp�etro PF, W�nget CM, Funkhouser GE, Burr MJ, Vaughan JA, Jenn�ngs AE: The effects of a 12-hour sh�ft �n the wake-sleep cycle on the phys�olog�cal and b�ochem�cal responses and on mult�-ple-task performance. ADA021518/GGI

75-11 Tob�as JV: Earplug rat�ngs based on the protector-attenuat�on rat�ng (P-AR). ADA024756/9GI

75-12 Hasbrook AH, Rasmussen PG, W�ll�s DM: P�lot performance and heart rate dur�ng �n-fl�ght use of a compact �nstru-ment d�splay. ADA021519/4GI

75-13 Reynolds HM, Allgood MA: Funct�onal strength of commerc�al-a�rl�ne stewardesses. ADA021836/2GI

75-14 H�gg�ns EA, Ch�les WD, McKenz�e JM, Iamp�etro PF, Vaughan JA, Funkhouser GE, Burr MJ, Jenn�ngs AE, West G: The effects of dextroamphetam�ne on phys�olog�cal responses and complex performance dur�ng sleep loss. ADA021520/2GI

197676-1 Jenn�ngs AE, Ch�les WD: An �nvest�gat�on of t�me-shar�ng ab�l�ty as a factor �n complex performance.

ADA031881/GGA

76-2 Sm�th RC, Melton CE: Effects of ground tra�ner use on the psycholog�cal and phys�olog�cal states of students �n pr�vate p�lot tra�n�ng. ADA024704/9GI

76-3 Tob�as JV: Massed versus d�str�buted pract�ce �n learned �mprovement of speech �ntell�g�b�l�ty. ADA024705/GGI

76-4 Constant GN, Gr�mm EJ, Goulden DR, Murcko LE: Av�at�on med�c�ne translat�ons: Annotated b�bl�ography of recently translated mater�al. IX. ADA031492/2GA

76-5 Vaughan JA, Welsh KW: V�sual evaluat�on of smoke-protect�ve dev�ces. ADA031493/0GI

76-6 Cobb BB Jr, Young CL, R�zzut� BL: Educat�on as a factor �n the select�on of a�r traffic controller tra�nees. ADA031880/8GI

76-7 D�lle JR, Booze CF Jr: Acc�dent exper�ence of c�v�l�an p�lots w�th stat�c phys�cal defects. ADA029431/4GI

76-8 Re�ghard HL: Av�at�on med�c�ne. ADA032558/9GI

76-9 Young JW, Reynolds HM, McConv�lle JT, Snyder RG, Chandler RF: Development and evaluat�on of masterbody forms for 3- and 6-year-old-ch�ld dumm�es. ADA037547/7GI

76-10 Dark SJ: Character�st�cs of med�cally d�squal�fied a�rman appl�cants �n calendar years 1973 and 1974. ADA032603/3GI

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76-11 H�gg�ns EA, Ch�les WD, McKenz�e JM, Funkhouser GE, Burr MJ, Jenn�ngs AE, Vaughan JA: Phys�olog�cal, b�ochem�-cal, and mult�ple-task-performance responses to d�fferent alterat�ons of the wake-sleep cycle. ADA033889/7GI

76-12 Coll�ns WE: Some effects of sleep depr�vat�on on track�ng performance �n stat�c and dynam�c env�ronments. ADA033331/0GI

76-13 Melton CE Jr, Sm�th RC, McKenz�e JM, Hoffmann SM, Sald�var JT: Stress �n a�r traffic controllers: Effects of ARTS-III. ADA034752/GGI

76-14 Lentz JM, Coll�ns WE: Three stud�es of mot�on s�ckness suscept�b�l�ty. ADA036284/8GI

76-15 McKenz�e JM: The aeromed�cal s�gn�ficance of s�ckle-cell tra�t. ADA038466/9Gl

197777-1 Murcko LE, D�lle JR: Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1976. ADA037234/2GI

77-2 Welsh KW, Vaughan JA, Rasmussen PG: Survey of cockp�t v�sual problems of sen�or p�lots. ADA037587/3GI

77-3 Lategola MT, Flux M, Lyne PJ: Sp�rometr�c assessment of potent�al resp�ratory �mpa�rment �n general av�at�on a�rmen. ADA038296/0

77-4 Valdez CD: Ten-year survey of alt�tude chamber react�ons us�ng the FAA tra�n�ng chamber fl�ght profiles. ADA03723/9GI

77-5 Sald�var JT, Hoffmann SM, Melton CE: Sleep �n a�r traffic controllers. ADA038297/8GI

77-6 Gerathewohl SJ: Psychophys�olog�cal effects of ag�ng: Develop�ng a funct�onal age �ndex for p�lots: I. A survey of the per-t�nent l�terature. ADA04032/0GI

77-7 Welsh KW, Rasmussen PG, Vaughan JA: Intermed�ate v�sual acu�ty of presbyop�c �nd�v�duals w�th and w�thout d�stance and b�focal lens correct�ons. ADA038538/5GI

77-8 Hanneman GD, H�gg�ns EA, Pr�ce GT, Funkhouser GE, Grape PM, Snyder L: A study of effects of hypertherm�a on large, short-ha�red male dogs: A s�mulated a�r transport env�ronmental stress. ADA040432/7GI

77-9 Crane CR, Sanders DC, Endecott BR, Abbott JK, Sm�th PW: Inhalat�on tox�cology: I. Des�gn of a small-an�mal test sys-tem. II. Determ�nat�on of the relat�ve tox�c hazards of 75 a�rcraft cab�n mater�als. ADA043646/9GI

77-10 Booze CF Jr: An ep�dem�olog�c �nvest�gat�on of occupat�on, age, and exposure �n general av�at�on acc�dents. ADA040978/9GI

77-11 Blethrow JG, Garner JD, Lowrey DL, Busby DE, Chandler RF: Emergency escape of hand�capped a�r travelers. ADA043269/0GI

77-12 Mertens HW: Perce�ved or�entat�on of a runway model �n nonp�lots dur�ng s�mulated n�ght approaches to land�ng. ADA044553/GGI

77-13 Welsh KW, Rasmussen PG, Vaughan JA: Readab�l�ty of alphanumer�c characters hav�ng var�ous contrast levels as a func-t�on of age and �llum�nat�on mode. ADA044554/4GI

77-14 Welsh KW, Rasmussen PG, Vaughan JA: Refract�ve error character�st�cs of early and advanced presbyop�c �nd�v�duals. ADA044555/1GI

77-15 Ch�les WD: Object�ve methods for develop�ng �nd�ces of p�lot workload. ADA044556/9GI

77-16 Lategola MT, Flux M, Lyne PJ: Alt�tude tolerance of general av�at�on p�lots w�th normal or part�ally �mpa�red sp�rometr�c funct�on. ADA044557/7GI

77-17 H�gg�ns EA, Ch�les WD, McKenz�e JM, Dav�s AW Jr, Funkhouser GE, Jenn�ngs AE, Mullen SR, Fowler PR: Effects of l�th�um carbonate on performance and b�omed�cal funct�ons. ADA044824/1GI

77-18 Thackray RI, Ba�ley JP, Touchstone RM: The effect of �ncreased mon�tor�ng load on v�g�lance performance us�ng a s�mu-lated radar d�splay. ADA044558/5GI

77-19 Sm�th PW, Rob�nson CP, Zelensk� JD, Endecott BR: The role of monam�ne ox�dase �nh�b�t�on �n the acute tox�c�ty of chlord�meform. ADA045507/1GI

77-20 D�lle JR, Booze CF: The 1975 acc�dent exper�ence of c�v�l�an p�lots w�th stat�c phys�cal defects. ADA045429/8GI

77-21 Sm�th RC, Hutto GL: Job att�tudes of a�rway fac�l�t�es personnel. ADA04641/3GI

77-22 Revz�n AM: Funct�onal local�zat�on �n the nucleus rotundus. ADA047717/4GI

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77-23 Melton CE, Sm�th RC, McKenz�e JM, W�cks SM, Sald�var JT: Stress �n a�r traffic personnel: Low-dens�ty towers and fl�ght serv�ce stat�ons. ADA046826/4GI

77-24 Coll�ns WE, Hasbrook AH, Lennon A0, Gay DJ: D�sor�entat�on tra�n�ng �n FAA-cert�ficated fl�ght and ground schools: a survey. ADA047718/2GI

77-25 Da�ley JT, P�ckrel EW: Development of new select�on tests for a�r traffic controllers. ADA049049/0GI

197878-1 McFadden EB, (Ed.): Flotat�on and surv�val equ�pment stud�es. ADA051869/GGI

78-2 Revz�n AM: Effects of ethanol on v�sual un�t act�v�ty �n the thalamus. ADA05092/4GI

78-3 Pollard DW, Garner JD, Blethrow JG, Lowrey DL: Passenger flow rates between compartments: Stra�ght-segmented sta�rways, sp�ral sta�rways, and passageways w�th restr�cted v�s�on and changes of att�tude. ADA05148/1GI

78-4 deSte�guer D, P�nsk� MS, Bann�ster JR, McFadden EB: A�rcrew and passenger protect�ve breath�ng equ�pment stud�es. ADA05100/4GI

78-5 H�gg�ns EA, Lategola MT, Melton CE: Three reports relevant to stress �n av�at�on personnel. ADA051690/GGI

78-6 Chandler RF, Trout EM: Evaluat�on of seat�ng and restra�nt systems and anthropomorph�c dumm�es conducted dur�ng fiscal year 1976. ADA051691/4GI

78-7 Lew�s MA: Use of the occupat�onal knowledge test to ass�gn extra cred�t �n select�on of a�r traffic controllers. ADA05367/5GI

78-8 Fr�edberg W, Neas BR, Faulkner DN, Hanneman GD, Darden EB Jr: Rad�ob�olog�cal aspects of h�gh alt�tude fl�ght: Rel-at�ve b�olog�cal effect�veness of fast neutrons �n suppress�ng �mmune capac�ty to an �nfect�ve agent. ADA05320/4GI

78-9 McFadden EB: Human resp�ratory cons�derat�ons for c�v�l transport a�rcraft system. ADA053223/4GI

78-10 Boone J0: The relat�onsh�p of predevelopmental “150” tra�n�ng w�th noncompet�t�vely selected a�r traffic control tra�nees to FAA Academy success. ADA055009/5GI

78-11 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM, Ba�ley JP: A compar�son of the v�g�lance performance of men and women us�ng a s�mu-lated radar task. ADA053674/8GI

78-12 Chandler RF, Trout EM: Ch�ld restra�nt systems for c�v�l a�rcraft. ADA053565/8GI

78-13 K�rkham WR, Coll�ns WE, Grape PM, S�mpson JM, Wallace TF: Spat�al d�sor�entat�on �n general av�at�on acc�dents. ADA053230/9GI

78-14 Young JW, P�nsk� MS: Three-d�mens�onal anthropometry of the adult face. ADA054938/GGI

78-15 Mertens HW: Compar�son of the v�sual percept�on of a runway model �n p�lots and nonp�lots dur�ng s�mulated n�ght land�ng approaches. ADA054450/2GI

78-16 Gerathewohl SJ: Psychophys�olog�cal effects of ag�ng: Develop�ng a funct�onal age �ndex for p�lots: II. Taxonomy of psy-cholog�cal factors. ADA054356/1GI

78-17 Rasmussen PG, Welsh KW, Vaughan JA: Comparat�ve readab�l�ty of enroute low alt�tude charts w�th and w�thout terra�n dep�ct�on. ADA054796/8GI

78-18 Melton CE, McKenz�e JM, Sald�var JT, W�cks SM: Exper�mental attempts to evoke a d�fferent�al response to d�fferent stressors. ADA054795/0GI

78-19 H�gg�ns EA, Ch�les WD, McKenz�e JM, Jenn�ngs AE, Funkhouser GE, Mullen SR: The effects of alt�tude and two de-congestant-ant�h�stam�ne preparat�ons on phys�olog�cal funct�ons and performance. ADA054793/5GI

78-20 Lategola MT, Dav�s AW Jr, Lyne PJ, Burr MJ: Card�oresp�ratory assessment of decongestant-ant�h�stam�ne effects on alt�-tude, +Gz, and fat�gue tolerances. ADA055089/7GI

78-21 Booze CF: The morb�d�ty exper�ence of a�r traffic control personnel, 1967-1977. ADA056053/26I

78-22 Welsh KW, Vaughan JA, Rasmussen PG: Aeromed�cal �mpl�cat�ons of the X-Chrom lens for �mprov�ng color v�s�on defi-c�enc�es. ADA054794/3GI

78-23 Garner JD, Chandler RF, Cook EA: GPSS computer s�mulat�on of a�rcraft passenger emergency evacuat�ons. ADA056098/7GI

78-24 Chandler RF, Trout EM: Evaluat�on of seat�ng and restra�nt systems and anthropomorph�c dumm�es conducted dur�ng fiscal year 1977. ADA056905/3GI

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78-25 Dark SJ, Dav�s AW Jr: Character�st�cs of med�cally d�squal�fied a�rman appl�cants �n calendar years 1975 and 1976. ADA058158/7GI

78-26 Rob�nson CP, Be�ergrohsle�n D, Sm�th PW, Crane CR: React�ons of metham�dophos w�th mammal�an chol�nesterases. ADA058683/4GI

78-27 Gerathewohl SJ: Psychophys�olog�cal effects of ag�ng: Develop�ng a funct�onal age �ndex for p�lots: III. Measurement of p�lot performance. ADA062501/2GA

78-28 Welsh KW, Rasmussen PG, Vaughan JA: V�sual performance assessment through clear and sunscreen-treated w�ndows. ADA059750/0GA

78-29 Welsh KW, Vaughan JA, Rasmussen PG: Consp�cu�ty assessment of selected propeller and ta�l rotor pa�nt schemes. ADA061875/1GA

78-30 McKenz�e JM: Assessment of factors poss�bly contr�but�ng to the suscept�b�l�ty of s�ckle tra�t erythrocytes to m�ld hypox-�a. ADA056200/9GI

78-31 Lacefield DJ, Roberts PA, Blossom CW: Agr�cultural av�at�on versus other general av�at�on: Tox�colog�cal find�ngs �n fatal acc�dents. ADA060110/4GA

78-32 Sm�th RC: As evaluat�on of four MTS recurrent tra�n�ng courses. ADA061519/5GA

78-33 Ch�les WD, Jenn�ngs AE: T�me-shar�ng ab�l�ty �n complex performance: An expanded repl�cat�on. ADA061879/3GA

78-34 Ch�les WD, Jenn�ngs AE, Allu�s� EA: The measurement and scal�ng of workload �n complex performance. ADA061725/8GA

78-35 Re�ghard HL, Da�ley JT: Task force deterrence of a�r p�racy-final report. ADA076457/1

78-36 Boone J0, Lew�s MA: The development of the ATC select�on battery: A new procedure to make max�mum use of ava�l-able �nformat�on when correct�ng correlat�ons for restr�ct�on �n range due to select�on. ADA066131/2GA

78-37 Jenn�ngs AE: A method to evaluate performance rel�ab�l�ty of �nd�v�dual subjects �n laboratory research appl�ed to work sett�ngs. ADA063731/4GA

78-38 E�ghth Bethesda Conference of the Amer�can College of Card�ology Wash�ngton D.C. Apr�l 25-26 1975: Card�ovascular problems assoc�ated w�th av�at�on safety. ADA066184/3GA

78-39 Rose RM, Jenk�ns CD, Hurst MW: A�r traffic controller health change study. Boston Un�vers�ty School of Med�c�ne. ADA063709/0GA

78-40 Melton CE, McKenz�e JM, W�cks SM, Sald�var JT: Stress �n a�r traffic controllers: A restudy of 32 controllers 5 to 9 years later. ADA065767/6GA

78-41 Vaughan JA, Welsh KW, Rasmussen PG: The opt�cal propert�es of smoke-protect�ve dev�ces. ADA064678/6GA

197979-1 Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1978. ADA067983/7GA

79-2 Snow CC, Hartman S, G�les E, Young FA: Sex and race determ�nat�on of cran�a by cal�pers and computer: A test of the G�les and Ell�ot d�scr�m�nant funct�ons �n 52 forens�c cases. ADA065448/36A

79-3 Lew�s MA: A compar�son of three models for determ�n�ng test fa�rness. ADA066586/9GA

79-4 Lew�s MF, Mertens HW: P�lot performance dur�ng s�mulated approaches and land�ngs made w�th var�ous computer-gen-erated v�sual gl�depath �nd�cators. ADA066220/5GA

79-5 Tob�as JV, K�dd GD Jr: Accoust�c s�gnals for emergency evacuat�on. ADA066113/2.A

79-6 Pollard DW: Injur�es �n a�r transport emergency evacuat�ons. ADA069372/1GA

79-7 Coll�ns WE, Ch�les WD: Laboratory performance dur�ng acute �ntox�cat�on and hangover. ADA069373/9GA

79-8 Lategola MT, Trent CC: A lower body negat�ve pressure box for +Gz s�mulat�on �n the upr�ght seated pos�t�on. ADA069326/7GA

79-9 Schroeder DJ, Coll�ns WE: Effects of congener and noncongener alcohol�c beverages on a cl�n�cal atax�a battery. ADA069375/4GA

79-10 H�gg�ns EA, McKenz�e JM, Funkhouser GE, Mullen SR: Effects of propranolol on t�me of useful funct�on (TUF) �n rats. ADA068535/4GA

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79-11 Sm�th RC: A compar�son of the job att�tudes and �nterest patterns of a�r traffic and a�rway fac�l�ty personnel. ADA067826/8GA

79-12 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: V�sual search performance dur�ng s�mulated radar observat�on w�th and w�thout a sweepl�ne. ADA068020/7GA

79-13 McFadden EB, (Ed.): Oxygen equ�pment and rap�d decompress�on stud�es. ADA070285/2GA

79-14 Boone J0, Lew�s MA: The select�on of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts: Two stud�es demonstrat�ng methods to �nsure an ac-curate val�d�ty coeffic�ent for select�on dev�ces. ADA068581/8GA

79-15 Revz�n AM: Development of electrophys�olog�cal �nd�ces of neurolog�cal tox�c�ty for organophosphate pest�c�des and de-pressant drugs. ADA070299/3GA

79-16 Tob�as JV: Interst�mulus �nterval as �t affects temporary threshold sh�ft �n ser�al presentat�ons of loud tones. ADA072006/0GA

79-17 Chandler RF, Trout EM: Evaluat�on of seat�ng and restra�nt systems conducted dur�ng fiscal year 1978. ADA074881/4

79-18 P�ckrel EW: Performance standards for pass-fa�l determ�nat�ons �n the nat�onal a�r traffic fl�ght serv�ce stat�on tra�n�ng program. ADA081066/3

79-19 D�lle JR, Booze CF: The 1976 acc�dent exper�ence of c�v�l�an p�lots w�th stat�c phys�cal defects. ADA07718919

79-20 H�gg�ns EA, Lategola MT, McKenz�e JM, Melton CE, Vaughan JA: Effects of ozone on exerc�s�ng and sedentary adult men and women representat�ve of the fl�ght attendant populat�on. ADA080045/8

79-21 Boone JO: Toward the development of a new select�on battery for a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. ADA080065/6

79-22 Rasmussen PG, Garner JD, Blethrow JG, Lowrey DL: Readab�l�ty of self-�llum�nated s�gns �n a smoke-obscured env�ron-ment. ADA081260/2

79-23 Pollard DW, Anderson JA, Melton RJ: A descr�pt�on of the C�v�l Aeromed�cal Inst�tute a�rl�ne cab�n safety data bank: 1970-1976. ADA081155/4

79-24 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: Effects of no�se exposure on performance of a s�mulated radar task. ADA081065/5

79-25 Mertens HW: Runway �mage as a cue for judgment of approach angle. ADA080929/3

79-26 Coll�ns WE: Performance effects of alcohol �ntox�cat�on and hangover at ground level and at s�mulated alt�tude. ADA079439/6

198080-1 Thackray RI: Boredom and monotony as a consequence of automat�on: A cons�derat�on of the ev�dence relat�ng bore-

dom and monotony to stress. ADA085069/3

80-2 Fr�edberg W, Neas BR (Eds.): Cosm�c rad�at�on exposure dur�ng a�r travel. ADA084801/0

80-3 K�rkham WR, S�mpson JM, Wallace TF, Grape PM: A�rcraft crashworth�ness stud�es: F�nd�ngs �n acc�dents �nvolv�ng an aer�al appl�cat�on a�rcraft. ADA084619/6

80-4 Ryan LC, Mohler SR: The current role of alcohol as a factor �n c�v�l a�rcraft acc�dents. ADA086261/5

80-5 Boone JO, Steen JA, VanBusk�rk LK: System performance, error rates, and tra�n�ng t�me for recent FAA Academy nonra-dar graduates, commun�ty persons, and hand�capped persons on the radar tra�n�ng fac�l�ty p�lot pos�t�on. ADA087661/5

80-6 K�rkham WR: Med�cal and tox�colog�cal factors �n a�rcraft acc�dents. ADA087690/4

80-7 Coll�ns WE, Boone JO, VanDeventer AD (Eds.): The select�on of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts: I. H�story and rev�ew of contr�but�ons by the C�v�l Aeromed�cal Inst�tute. ADA087655/7

80-8 Booze CF, P�dkow�cz JK, Dav�s AW, Bold�ng FA: Postmortem coronary atheroscleros�s find�ngs �n general av�at�on acc�-dent p�lot fatal�t�es: 1975-1977. ADA089428/7

80-9 H�gg�ns EA, Lategola MT, Melton CE, Vaughan JA: Effects of ozone (0.30 parts per m�ll�on, ~600 ug/m3) on sedentary men representat�ve of a�rl�ne passengers and cockp�t crewmembers. ADA092268/2

80-10 McKenz�e JM, H�gg�ns EA, Funkhouser GE, Moses R, Fowler PR, W�cks SM: Changes �n the oxygen-hemoglob�n d�sso-c�at�on curve and t�me of useful funct�on at hypobar�c pressures �n rats after chron�c oral adm�n�strat�on of propranolol. ADA089139/0

80-11 D�lle JR, L�nder MK: The effects of tobacco on av�at�on safety. ADA091510/8

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80-12 Chandler RF, Garner JD, Lowrey DL, Blethrow JG, Anderson JA: Cons�derat�ons relat�ve to the use of canes by bl�nd travelers �n a�r carr�er a�rcraft cab�ns. ADA092528/9

80-13 Rasmussen PG, Chesterfield BP, Lowrey DL: Readab�l�ty of self-�llum�nated s�gns obscured by black fuel-fire smoke. ADA092529/7

80-14 Sm�th RC: Stress, anx�ety, and the a�r traffic control spec�al�st: Some conclus�ons from a decade of research. ADA093266/5

80-15 Boone JO, Van Busk�rk L, Steen JA: The Federal Av�at�on Adm�n�strat�on’s radar tra�n�ng fac�l�ty and employee select�on and tra�n�ng. ADA093027/1

80-16 Melton CE: Effects of long-term exposure to low levels of ozone: A rev�ew. ADA094426/4

80-17 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: An exploratory �nvest�gat�on of var�ous assessment �nstruments as correlates of complex v�sual mon�tor�ng performance. ADA097276/0

80-18 deSte�guer D, Sald�var JT: Evaluat�on of the protect�ve effic�ency of a new oxygen mask for a�rcraft passenger use to 40,000 feet. ADA097046/7

80-19 Dark SJ: Character�st�cs of med�cally d�squal�fied a�rman appl�cants �n calendar years 1977 and 1978. ADA098766/9

80-20 McKenz�e JM: Vocat�onal opt�ons for those w�th s�ckle cell tra�t: Quest�ons about hypoxem�a and the �ndustr�al env�ron-ment. ADA098706/5

198181-1 D�lle JR, Haraway A: Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1980. ADA106227/2

81-2 Lategola MT, Lyne PJ, Burr MJ: Card�oresp�ratory assessment of 24-hour crash-d�et effects on alt�tude, +Gz, and fat�gue tolerances. ADA106379/1

81-3 Federal Av�at�on Adm�n�strat�on Contract DOT-FA-77WA-4076: Neurolog�cal and neurosurg�cal cond�t�ons assoc�ated w�th av�at�on safety. ADA098697/6

81-4 S�mpson LP, Goulden DR: Av�at�on med�c�ne translat�ons: Annotated b�bl�ography of recently translated mater�al. X. ADA098916/0

81-5 Hutto GL, Sm�th RC, Thackray RI: Methodology �n the assessment of stress among a�r traffic control spec�al�sts (ATCS): Normat�ve adult data for the State-Tra�t Anx�ety Inventory from non-ATCS populat�ons. ADA103192/1

81-6 Mertens HW, Lew�s MF: Effect of d�fferent runway s�ze on p�lot performance dur�ng s�mulated n�ght land�ng approach-es. ADA103190/5

81-7 Chesterfield BP, Rasmussen PG, D�llon RD: Emergency cab�n l�ght�ng �nstallat�ons: An analys�s of ce�l�ng- vs. lower-cab-�nmounted l�ght�ng dur�ng evacuat�on tr�als. ADA103191/3

81-8 H�gg�ns EA, Mertens HM, McKenz�e JW, Funkhouser GE: Phys�olog�cal, b�ochem�cal, and performance responses to a 24-hour crash d�et. ADA103143/4

81-9 Booze CF Jr: Prevalence of selected pathology among currently cert�fied act�ve a�rman. ADA103397/6

81-10 K�rkham WR: Improv�ng the crashworth�ness of general av�at�on a�rcraft by crash �njury �nvest�gat�ons. ADA103316/6

81-11 Hanneman GD: Factors related to the welfare of an�mals dur�ng transport by commerc�al a�rcraft. ADA106226/4

81-12 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: Age-related d�fferences �n complex mon�tor�ng performance. ADA106225/6

81-13 Melton CE, McKenz�e JM, W�cks SM, Sald�var JT: Fat�gue �n fl�ght �nspect�on field office (FIFO) fl�ght crews. ADA106791/7

81-14 D�lle JR, Booze CF Jr: The prevalence of v�sual defic�enc�es among 1979 general av�at�on acc�dent a�rmen. ADA106489/8

81-15 Coll�ns WE, Mastrullo AR, K�rkham WR, Taylor DK, Grape PM: An analys�s of c�v�l av�at�on propeller-to-person acc�-dents: 1965-1979. ADA105365/1

81-16 Coll�ns WE, Schroeder DJ, Elam GW: A compar�son of some effects of three ant�mot�on s�ckness drugs on nystagm�c re-sponses to angular accelerat�ons and to optok�net�c st�mul�. ADA107947/4

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198282-1 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: Performance of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts (ATCS’s) on a laboratory radar mon�tor�ng

task: An exploratory study of complacency and a compar�son of ATCS and non-ATCS performance ADA118239/3

82-2 Boone J0: A gener�c model for evaluat�on of the Federal Av�at�on Adm�n�strat�on a�r traffic control spec�al�st tra�n�ng pro-grams. ADA106379/1

82-3 Lategola MT, Lyne PJ, Burr MJ: Alcohol-�nduced phys�olog�cal d�splacements and the�r effects on fl�ght-related func-t�ons. ADA115473/1

82-4 Lategola MT, Lyne PJ, Burr MJ: Effects of pr�or phys�cal exert�on on tolerance to hypox�a, orthostat�c stress, and phys�cal fat�gue. ADA114741/2

82-5 Lategola MT, Flux M: Evaluat�on of card�opulmonary factors cr�t�cal to successful emergency per�natal a�r transport. ADA114743/8

82-6 Mertens HW, Lew�s MF: Effects of approach l�ght�ng and var�at�on �n v�s�ble runway length on percept�on of approach angle �n s�mulated n�ght land�ngs. ADA114742/0

82-7 K�rkham WR, W�cks SM, Lowrey DL: Crashworth�ness stud�es: Cab�n, seat, restra�nt, and �njury find�ngs �n selected general av�at�on acc�dents. ADA114878/2

82-8 Pollard DW, Folk ED, Chandler RF: Fl�ght attendant �njur�es: 1971-1976. ADA114909/5

82-9 Reynolds HM, Snow CC, Young JW: Spat�al geometry of the human pelv�s. ADA118238/5

82-10 H�gg�ns EA, Mertens HW, McKenz�e JM, Funkhouser GE, Wh�te MA, M�lburn NJ: The effects of phys�cal fat�gue and alt�tude on phys�olog�cal, b�ochem�cal, and performance responses. ADA122796/6

82-11 Rock DB, Da�ley JT, Ozur H, Boone JO, P�ckrel EW: Select�on of appl�cants for the a�r traffic controller occupat�on. ADA122795/8

82-12 Fr�edberg W, Faulkner DN, Snyder L: Transport �ndex l�m�ts for sh�pments of rad�oact�ve mater�al �n passenger-carry�ng a�rcraft. ADA122794/1

82-13 K�rkham WR, W�cks SM, Lowrey DL: G �ncapac�tat�on �n aerobat�c p�lots: A fl�ght hazard. ADA123757/7

82-14 Norwood G, Jordan JL: Regulatory av�at�on med�c�ne: Its ph�losoph�es and l�m�tat�ons. ADA124043/1

82-15 Lacefield DJ, Roberts PA, Grape PM: Carbon monox�de �n-fl�ght �ncapac�tat�on: An occas�onal tox�c problem �n av�a-t�on. ADA123849/2

82-16 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: Performance of 40- to 50-year- old subjects on a radar mon�tor�ng task: The effects of wear�ng b�focal glasses and �nterpolated rest per�ods on target detect�on t�me. ADA123843/5

82-17 Melton CE: Phys�olog�cal stress �n a�r traffic controllers: A rev�ew. ADA123853/4

82-18 Boone JO: Funct�onal ag�ng �n p�lots: An exam�nat�on of a mathemat�cal model based on med�cal data on general av�a-t�on p�lots. ADA123756/9

82-19 Schroeder DJ, Coll�ns WE, Elam GW: Effects of some mot�on s�ckness suppressants on track�ng performance dur�ng an-gular accelerat�ons. ADA123839/3

198383-1 D�lle JR, Haraway A: Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1982. ADA127463/8

83-2 McKenz�e JM, H�gg�ns EA, Fowler PR, Funkhouser GE, Wh�te MA, Moser E: Sens�t�v�ty of some tests for alcohol abuse: F�nd�ngs �n nonalcohol�cs recover�ng from �ntox�cat�on. ADA126138/7

83-3 Coltman JW: Des�gn and test cr�ter�a for �ncreased energy-absorb�ng seat effect�veness. ADA1280125/5

83-4 Mertens HW, McKenz�e JM, H�gg�ns EA: Some effects of smok�ng w�thdrawal on complex performance and phys�olog�-cal responses. ADA126551/1

83-5 Dark SJ: Character�st�cs of med�cally d�squal�fied a�rl�ne p�lots. ADA127429/9

83-6 VanDeventer AD, Taylor DK, Coll�ns WE, Boone JO: Three stud�es of b�ograph�cal factors assoc�ated w�th success �n a�r traffic control spec�al�st screen�ng/tra�n�ng at the FAA Academy. ADA128784/6

83-7 Schroeder DJ, Deloney JR: Job att�tudes toward the new ma�ntenance concept of the A�rway Fac�l�t�es Serv�ce. ADA133282/4

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83-8 K�rkham WR, W�cks SM, Lowrey DL: Crashworth�ness: An �llustrated commentary on occupant surv�val �n general av�-at�on acc�dents. ADA130198/5

83-9 Boone JO: Radar Tra�n�ng Fac�l�ty �n�t�al val�dat�on. ADA133220/4

83-10 deSte�guer D, Sald�var JT: An analys�s of potent�al breath�ng dev�ces �ntended for use by a�rcraft passengers. ADA132648/7

83-11 P�ckrel EW, Convey JJ: Color percept�on and ATC job performance. ADA132649/5

83-12 Crane CR, Sanders DC, Endecott BR, Abbott JK: Inhalat�on tox�cology: III. Evaluat�on of thermal degradat�on products from a�rcraft and automob�le eng�ne o�ls, a�rcraft hydraul�c flu�d, and m�neral o�l. ADA133221/2

83-13 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: Rate of �n�t�al recovery and subsequent radar mon�tor�ng performance follow�ng a s�mu-lated emergency �nvolv�ng startle. ADA133602/3

83-14 deSte�guer D, Sald�var JT, H�gg�ns EA, Funkhouser GE: The object�ve evaluat�on of a�rcrew protect�ve breath�ng equ�p-ment: V. Mask/goggles comb�nat�ons for female crewmembers. ADA134912

83-15 Mertens HW, H�gg�ns EA, McKenz�e JM: Age, alt�tude, and workload effects on complex performance. ADA133594/2

83-16 Young JW, Chandler RF, Snow CC, Rob�nette KM, Zehner GF, Lofberg MS: Anthropometr�c and mass d�str�but�on character�st�cs of the adult female. ADA135316

83-17 Schroeder DJ, Goulden DR: A b�bl�ography of sh�ft work research: 1950-1982. ADA135644

83-18 D�lle JR, Booze CF, Jr: The 1980 and 1981 acc�dent exper�ence of c�v�l a�rmen w�th selected v�sual pathology. ADA134898

198484-1 Pollard DW, Steen JA, B�ron WJ, Cremer RL: Cab�n safety subject �ndex. ADA140409

84-2 Sells SB, Da�ley JT, P�ckrel EW: Select�on of a�r traffic controllers. ADA147765

84-3 Booze CF Jr, S�mcox LS: Blood pressure levels of act�ve p�lots compared w�th those of a�r traffic controllers. ADA146645

84-4 Lategola MT, Dav�s AW Jr, G�lcher RO, Lyne PJ, Burr MJ: Av�at�on-related card�oresp�ratory effects of blood donat�on �n female pr�vate p�lots. ADA148045

84-5 Hanneman GD, Sershon JL: Tolerance endpo�nt for evaluat�ng the effects of heat stress �n dogs. ADA148104

84-6 VanDeventer AD, Coll�ns WE, Mann�ng CA, Taylor DK, Baxter NE: Stud�es of poststr�ke a�r traffic control spec�al�st tra�nees: I. Age, b�ograph�c factors, and select�on test performance related to Academy tra�n�ng success. ADA147892

84-7 D�lle JR, Harr�s JL: Efforts to �mprove av�at�on med�cal exam�ner performance through cont�nu�ng med�cal educat�on and annual performance reports. ADA148078

84-8 Booze CF Jr: Health exam�nat�on find�ngs among act�ve c�v�l a�rmen. ADA148325

84-9 Dark SJ: Med�cally d�squal�fied a�rl�ne p�lots. ADA149454

198585-1 Pollard DW, Steen JA, Penland T: Federal Av�at�on Regulat�ons Part 135 cab�n safety subject �ndex. ADA156946

85-2 Melton CE: Phys�olog�cal responses to unvary�ng (steady) and 2-2-1 sh�fts: M�am� Internat�onal Fl�ght Serv�ce Stat�on. ADA155751

85-3 Mertens HW, Coll�ns WE: The effects of age, sleep depr�vat�on, and alt�tude on complex performance. ADA156987

85-4 Crane CR, Sanders DC, Endecott BR, Abbott JK: Inhalat�on tox�cology: IV. T�mes to �ncapac�tat�on and death for rats exposed cont�nuously to atmospher�c hydrogen chlor�de gas. ADA157400

85-5 Coll�ns WE, Mertens HW, H�gg�ns EA: Some effects of alcohol and s�mulated alt�tude on complex performance scores and Breathalyzer read�ngs. ADA158925

85-6 Booze CF Jr, Staggs CM: A compar�son of postmortem coronary atheroscleros�s find�ngs �n general av�at�on p�lot fatal�-t�es. ADA159811

85-7 Convey JJ: Pass�ng scores for the FAA ATCS color v�s�on test. ADA160889

85-8 Lacefield DJ, Roberts PA, Grape PM: Drugs of abuse �n av�at�on fatal�t�es: 1. Mar�juana. ADA161911

85-9 Dark SJ: Character�st�cs of med�cally d�squal�fied a�rman appl�cants �n calendar years 1982 and 1983. ADA162209

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85-10 H�gg�ns EA, Sald�var JT, Lyne PJ, Funkhouser GE: Evaluat�on of a passenger mask mod�fied w�th a rebreather bag for protect�on from smoke and fumes. ADA162473

85-11 Rueschhoff BJ, H�gg�ns EA, Burr MJ, Branson DM: Development and evaluat�on of a prototype l�fe preserver. ADA163224

85-12 Russell JC, Dav�s AW: Alcohol rehab�l�tat�on of a�rl�ne p�lots. ADA163076

85-13 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: The effect of v�sual taskload on cr�t�cal fl�cker frequency (CFF) change dur�ng perfor-mance of a complex mon�tor�ng task. ADA163673

198686-1 Sanders DC, Crane CR, Endecott BR: Inhalat�on tox�cology: V. Evaluat�on of relat�ve tox�c�ty to rats of thermal decom-

pos�t�on products from two a�rcraft seat fire-block�ng mater�als. ADA165034

86-2 Melton CE, Bartanow�cz RS: B�olog�cal rhythms and rotat�ng sh�ft work: Some cons�derat�ons for a�r traffic controllers and managers. ADA168742

86-3 Crane CR, Sanders DC, Endecott BR, Abbott JK: Inhalat�on tox�cology: VI. Evaluat�on of the relat�ve tox�c�ty of ther-mal decompos�t�on products from n�ne a�rcraft panel mater�als, ADA168250

86-4 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: Complex mon�tor�ng performance and the coronary-prone Type A behav�or pattern. ADA168240

86-5 Crane CR, Sanders DC, Endecott BR, Abbott JK: Inhalat�on tox�cology: VII. T�mes to �ncapac�tat�on and death for rats exposed cont�nuously to atmospher�c acrole�n vapor.

86-6 Convey JJ: The Fl�ght Serv�ce Stat�on Tra�n�ng Program: 1981-1985. ADA171485

86-7 Dark SJ: Med�cally d�squal�fied a�rl�ne p�lots. ADA173244

86-8 Crane CR, Sanders DC: Inhalat�on tox�cology: VIII. Establ�sh�ng heat tolerance l�m�ts for rats and m�ce subjected to acute exposures at elevated a�r temperatures. ADA173031

86-9 Coll�ns WE: Effects of sleep loss on vest�bular responses dur�ng s�mple and complex vest�bular st�mulat�on. ADA173292

198787-1 D�lle JR, Gr�mm MH: Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1986. ADA180281

87-2 H�gg�ns EA, Sald�var JT, Lyne PJ, Funkhouser GE: A study of passenger workload as related to protect�ve breath�ng re-qu�rements. ADA181089

87-3 Hanneman GD, Sershon JL: Tolerance by unaccl�mated Beagle dogs to freez�ng and subfreez�ng temperatures. ADA181304

87-4 Schroeder DJ, Coll�ns WE, Dollar CS: 1986 survey of av�at�on bus�ness operators: The�r v�ews of FAA a�rworth�ness �n-spectors. ADA181369

87-5 H�gg�ns EA: Summary report of the h�story and events pert�nent to the C�v�l Aeromed�cal Inst�tute’s evaluat�on of pro-v�d�ng smoke/fume protect�ve breath�ng equ�pment for a�rl�ne passenger use. ADA184499

87-6 D�ehl AE, Lester LF: Pr�vate p�lot judgment tra�n�ng �n fl�ght school sett�ngs. ADA188408

87-7 Booze CF Jr: Sudden �n-fl�ght �ncapac�tat�on �n general av�at�on. ADA187044

87-8 Hanneman GD, Sershon JL: A temperature/hum�d�ty tolerance �ndex for transport�ng Beagle dogs �n hot weather. ADA190948

198888-1 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: An evaluat�on of the effects of h�gh v�sual taskload on the separate behav�ors �nvolved �n

complex mon�tor�ng performance. ADA190641

88-2 Coll�ns WE, Mertens HW: Age, alcohol, and s�mulated alt�tude: Effects on performance and breathalyzer scores. ADA190642

88-3 Mann�ng CA, Kegg PS, Coll�ns WE: Stud�es of poststr�ke a�r traffic control spec�al�st tra�nees: II. Select�on and Screen-�ng. ADA199177

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88-4 Thackray RI: Performance recovery follow�ng startle: a laboratory approach to the study of behav�oral response to sudden a�rcraft emergenc�es. ADA199827

88-5 Clough DL: A�rway sc�ence curr�culum demonstrat�on project: Summary of �n�t�al evaluat�on find�ngs. ADA201995

198989-1 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: A compar�son of detect�on effic�ency on an a�r traffic control mon�tor�ng task w�th and

w�thout computer a�d�ng. ADA206422

89-2 Booze CF Jr: Prevalence of d�sease among act�ve c�v�l a�rmen. ADA206050

89-3 Colangelo EJ, Russell JC: Injur�es to seat occupants of l�ght a�rplanes. ADA207579

89-4 Crane CR, Sanders DC, Endecott, BR: Inhalat�on tox�cology: IX. T�mes-to-�ncapac�tat�on for rats exposed to carbon monox�de alone, to hydrogen cyan�de alone, to m�xtures of carbon monox�de and hydrogen cyan�de. ADA208195

89-5 H�gg�ns EA, Vant JHB: Operat�on Workload - A study of passenger energy expend�ture dur�ng an emergency evacua-t�on. ADA209234

89-6 Mann�ng CA, Della Rocco PS, Bryant KD: Pred�ct�on of success �n FAA a�r traffic control field tra�n�ng as a funct�on of select�on and screen�ng test performance. ADA209327

89-7 Coll�ns WE, Schroeder DJ, Nye LG: Relat�onsh�ps of anx�ety scores to Academy and field tra�n�ng performance of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. ADA209326

89-8 H�gg�ns EA, McLean GA, Lyne PJ, Funkhouser GE, Young JW: Performance evaluat�on of the Pur�tan-Bennett crew-member portable protect�ve breath�ng dev�ce as prescr�bed by port�ons of FAA Act�on Not�ce A-8150.2. ADA210882

89-9 Shepherd WT, Parker JF Jr: Human factors �ssues �n a�rcraft ma�ntenance and �nspect�on. ADA215 724

89-10 Schlegel TT, H�gg�ns EA, McLean GA, Lyne PJ, England HM, Atockn�e PA: Compar�son of protect�ve breath�ng equ�p-ment performance at ground level and 8,000 feet alt�tude us�ng parameters prescr�bed by port�ons of FAA Act�on Not�ce A-8150.2. ADA212852

89-11 H�gg�ns EA, McLean GA, Lyne PJ, Funkhouser GE, Young JW: Evaluat�on of the Scott Av�at�on portable protect�ve breath�ng dev�ce for contam�nant leakage as prescr�bed by FAA Act�on Not�ce A-8150.2. ADA216799

89-12 McLean GA, H�gg�ns EA, Lyne PJ: The effects of wear�ng passenger protect�ve breath�ng equ�pment on evacuat�on t�mes through type III and type IV emergency a�rcraft ex�ts �n clear a�r and smoke. ADA216798

89-13 Melton CE: A�rl�ner cab�n ozone: an updated rev�ew. ADA233156.

89-14 Rasmussen PB, Ch�ttum CG: The �nfluence of adjacent seat�ng configurat�ons on egress through a type III emergency ex�t. ADA218393

1990 90-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME, Baxter NE: Index of FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1989.

AD-221414

90-2 Myers JG: Management assessment: �mpl�cat�ons for development and tra�n�ng. ADA219178

90-3 Thackray RI, Touchstone RM: Effects of mon�tor�ng under h�gh and low taskload on detect�on of flash�ng and colored radar targets. ADA220313

90-4 Coll�ns WE, Nye LG, Mann�ng CA: Stud�es of poststr�ke a�r traffic control spec�al�st tra�nees: III. Changes �n demo-graph�c character�st�cs of Academy entrants and b�odemograph�c pred�ctors of success �n a�r traffic controller select�on and Academy screen�ng. ADA223480

90-5 Downey LE, Dark SJ: Med�cally d�squal�fied a�rl�ne p�lots �n calendar years 1987 and 1988. ADA224512

90-6 Mann�ng CA, Schroeder DJ: P�lot v�ews of Montgomery County, Texas automated FSS serv�ces. ADA227484

90-7 Hudson LS, Booze CF Jr Dav�s AW: R�ght bundle branch block as a r�sk factor for subsequent card�ac events. ADA226596

90-8 Schroeder DJ, Dollar CS, Nye LG: Correlates of two exper�mental tests w�th performance �n the FAA Academy a�r traffic control nonradar screen program. ADA226419

90-9 Mertens HW: Evaluat�on of funct�onal color v�s�on requ�rements and current color v�s�on screen�ng tests for a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. ADA227436

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90-10 Nakagawara VB: The use of contact lenses �n the c�v�l a�rman populat�on. ADA227450

90-11 Gowdy V: Development of a crashworthy seat for commuter a�rcraft. ADA227486

90-12 Valdez CD: The FAA alt�tude chamber tra�n�ng fl�ght profile: A survey of alt�tude react�ons - 1965-1989. ADA230057

90-13 Della Rocco PS, Mann�ng CA: Select�on of a�r traffic controllers for automated systems: appl�cat�ons from current re-search. ADA230058

90-14 Parker JF Jr, Shepherd WT, Co-ed�tors: Second Federal Av�at�on Adm�n�strat�on meet�ng on human factors �ssues �n a�r-craft ma�ntenance and �nspect�on: Informat�on exchange and commun�cat�ons. ADA230270

90-15 Crane CR, Sanders DC, Endecott BR: Inhalat�on tox�cology: X. T�mes to �ncapac�tat�on for rats exposed cont�nuously to carbon monox�de, acrole�n, to carbon monox�de-acrole�n m�xtures. ADA230639

90-16 Sanders DC, Endecott BR: Inhalat�on tox�cology: XI. The effect of elevated temperature on carbon monox�de tox�c�ty. ADA231185

199191-1 Nakagawara VB: The effect of s�mulated alt�tude on the v�sual fields of glaucoma pat�ents and the elderly. ADA233167

91-2 Hord�nsky JR, George, MH: Ut�l�zat�on of emergency med�cal k�ts by a�r carr�ers. ADA234784

91-3 Hord�nsky JR, George MH: Response capab�l�ty dur�ng c�v�l a�r carr�er �nfl�ght med�cal emergenc�es. ADA235526

91-4 Broach D: Fl�ght serv�ce spec�al�st �n�t�al qual�ficat�ons course: Content val�dat�on of FAA Academy course 50232. ADA237126

91-5 Myers JG, Stutzman TM: Job task-competency l�nkages for FAA first-level superv�sors. ADA236695

91-6 Funkhouser GE, Fa�rl�e GW: Donn�ng t�mes and flotat�on character�st�cs of �nfant l�fe preservers: Four representat�ve types. ADA237120

91-7 Turner JW, Huntley MS Jr: The use and des�gn of fl�ghtcrew checkl�sts and manuals. ADA237206

91-8 Nye LG, Coll�ns WE: Some personal�ty character�st�cs of a�r traffic control spec�al�st tra�nees: Interact�ons of personal�ty and apt�tude test scores w�th FAA Academy success and career expectat�ons. ADA238027

91-9 W�ng H, Mann�ng CA: Select�on of a�r traffic controllers: Complex�ty, requ�rements, and publ�c �nterest. ADA238267

91-10 W�tt LA, Myers JG: Two stud�es on part�c�pat�on �n dec�s�on-mak�ng and equ�ty among FAA personnel. ADA239907

91-11 W�tt LA, Broach D: Exchange �deology as a moderator of the procedural just�ce-sat�sfact�on relat�onsh�p. ADA239908

91-12 McLean GA, W�lcox B.C, Canfield DV: Select�on cr�ter�a for alcohol detect�on methods. ADA240441

91-13 Turner JW, Huntley MS Jr: C�v�l�an tra�n�ng �n h�gh-alt�tude fl�ght phys�ology. ADA241296

91-14 Nakagawara VB, Loochan FK, Wood KJ: The prevalence of aphak�a �n the c�v�l a�rman populat�on. ADA214032

91-15 W�tt LA, Hellman CM: Cross-level �nferences of job sat�sfact�on �n the pred�ct�on of �ntent to leave. ADA242779

91-16 Shepherd WB, Johnson WB, Druray CG, Taylor JC, Bern�nger D: Human factors �n av�at�on ma�ntenance. Phase 1: Progress report. ADA243844

91-17 Sanders DC, Endecott BS, Chaturved� AK: Inhalat�on tox�cology: XII. Compar�son of tox�c�ty rank�ngs of s�x polymers �n lethal�ty and by �ncapac�tat�on �n rats. ADA244599

91-18 Broach D: A�r traffic control spec�al�sts �n the A�rway Sc�ence Curr�culum Demonstrat�on Project 1984-1990: Th�rd summat�ve evaluat�on. ADA244128

199292-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME: Index of FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1991. ADA245509

92-2 Fr�edberg W, Snyder L, Faulkner DN: Rad�at�on exposure of a�r carr�er crewmembers II. ADA245508

92-3 Thackray RI: Human factors evaluat�on of the work env�ronment of operators engaged �n the �nspect�on and repa�r of ag�ng a�rcraft. ADA246445

92-4 May ND: Exposures from headset �nterference tones. ADA247175

92-5 Mann�ng CA, Aul JC: Evaluat�on of an alternat�ve method for h�r�ng a�r traffic control spec�al�sts w�th pr�or m�l�tary ex-per�ence. ADA246587

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92-6 Mertens HW, Thackray RI, Touchstone M: Effects of color v�s�on defic�ency on detect�on of color-h�ghl�ghted targets �n a s�mulated a�r traffic control d�splay. ADA246586

92-7 Nye LG, W�tt LA, Schroeder D: Confirmatory factor analys�s of burnout d�mens�ons: Correlat�ons w�th job stressors and aspects of soc�al support and job sat�sfact�on ADA247699

92-8 W�tt LA, Nye LG: Organ�zat�onal goal congruence and job att�tudes rev�s�ted. ADA247621

92-9 W�tt LA, Nye LG: Gender, equ�ty and job sat�sfact�on. ADA246588

92-10 Nye LG, W�tt LA: D�mens�onal�ty and construct val�d�ty of the Percept�ons of Organ�zat�onal Pol�t�cs Scale (POPS). ADA247620

92-11 O’Donnell RD, Hord�nsky JR, Madakas�ra S, Mo�se S, Warner D: A cand�date automated test battery for neuropsycho-log�cal screen�ng of a�rmen: Des�gn and prel�m�nary val�dat�on. ADA247701

92-12 Revz�n AM, Rasmussen PG: A new test of scann�ng and mon�tor�ng ab�l�ty: Methods and �n�t�al results. ADA249123

92-13 W�tt LA, Hellman C: Effects of subord�nate feedback to the superv�sor and part�c�pat�on �n dec�s�on-mak�ng �n the pre-d�ct�on of organ�zat�onal support. ADA249125

92-14 Nakagawara VB, Loochan FK, Wood KJ: The prevalence of art�fic�al lens �mplants �n the c�v�l a�rman populat�on. ADA249125

92-15 Myers JG: Survey of av�at�on med�cal exam�ners: Informat�on and att�tudes about the pre-employment and pre-appo�nt-ment drug test�ng program. ADA249124

92-16 Myers JG: A long�tud�nal exam�nat�on of appl�cants to the a�r traffic superv�sory �dent�ficat�on and development pro-gram. ADA251879

92-17 W�tt LA: Organ�zat�onal pol�t�cs, part�c�pat�on �n dec�s�on-mak�ng, and job sat�sfact�on. ADA251878

92-18 W�lcox BC, England HM Jr, McLean GA: Inward contam�nant leakage tests of the S-Tron Corporat�on emergency es-cape breath�ng dev�ce. ADA251888

92-19 Teague SM, Hord�nsky JR: Tolerance of beta blocked hypertens�ves dur�ng orthostat�c and alt�tude stress. ADA249904

92-20 Gowdy V, DeWeese R: Evaluat�on of head �mpact k�nemat�cs for passengers seated beh�nd �nter�or walls. ADA252651

92-21 W�tt LA: Procedural just�ce, occupat�onal �dent�ficat�on, and organ�zat�onal comm�tment. ADA252493

92-22 England HM Jr, W�lcox BC Jr, McLean GA: Compar�sons of molecular s�eve oxygen concentrators for potent�al med�cal use aboard commerc�al a�rcraft. ADA253648

92-23 Wh�te VL, Canfield DV, Hord�nsky JR: The �dent�ficat�on and quant�tat�on of tr�amterene �n blood and ur�ne from a fa-tal a�rcraft acc�dent. ADA254550

92-24 Canfield DV, Kup�ec TC, Huffine EF: Postmortem alcohol product�on �n fatal a�rcraft acc�dents. ADA254680

92-25 Huffine EF, Canfield DV: Enhancement of drug detect�on and �dent�ficat�on by use of var�ous der�vat�z�ng reagents on GC-FTIR analys�s. ADA254679

92-26 Mann�ng CA, Broach D: Ident�fy�ng ab�l�ty requ�rements for operators of future automated a�r traffic control systems. ADA256615

92-27 McLean GA, Ch�ttum CB, Funkhouser GE, Fa�rl�e GW, Folk EW: Effects of seat�ng configurat�on and number of type III ex�ts on emergency a�rcraft evacuat�on. ADA255754

92-28 Mertens HW, M�lburn NJ: Performance of color-dependent tasks of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts as a funct�on of type and degree of color v�s�on defic�ency. ADA255794

92-29 Mertens HW, M�lburn NJ: Val�d�ty of cl�n�cal color v�s�on tests for a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. ADA258219

92-30 Della Rocco PS, M�lburn N, Mertens H: Compar�son of performance on the Sh�pley Inst�tute of L�v�ng scale, a�r traffic control spec�al�st select�on test, and FAA Academy screen. ADA259249

92-31 OU Vortac, Edwards MB, Jones JP, Mann�ng CA, Rotter AJ: En route a�r traffic controllers’ use of fl�ght progress str�ps: A graph-theoret�c analys�s. ADA259062

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199393-1 Rodgers MD, Drechsler GK: Convers�on of the CTA, Inc, en route operat�ons concepts database �nto a formal sentence

outl�ne job task taxonomy. ADA261921

93-2 Coll�ns WE: A rev�ew of c�v�l av�at�on propeller-to-person acc�dents: 1980-1989. ADA260695

93-3 Antuñano MJ: Index of �nternat�onal publ�cat�ons �n aerospace med�c�ne. ADA262908

93-4 Schroeder DJ, Broach D, Young WC: Contr�but�on of personal�ty to the pred�ct�on of success �n �n�t�al a�r traffic control spec�al�st tra�n�ng. ADA264699

93-5 Galaxy Sc�ent�fic Corporat�on: Human factors �n av�at�on ma�ntenance - Phase Two progress report. ADA264367

93-6 W�lcox B Jr, McLean G, England H Jr: Compar�son of portable crewmember protect�ve breath�ng equ�pment (CPBE) des�gns. ADA265362

93-7 Sanders DC, Endecott BR, R�tter RM, Chaturved� AK: Var�at�ons of t�me-to-�ncapac�tat�on and carboxyhemoglob�n val-ues �n rats exposed to two carbon monox�de concentrat�ons. ADA266109

93-8 Chaturved� AK, Endecott BR, R�tter RM, Sanders DC: Var�at�ons �n t�me-to-�ncapac�tat�on and blood cyan�de values for rats exposed to two hydrogen cyan�de gas concentrat�ons. ADA265924

93-9 Rodgers MD, Blanchard RE: Acc�dent proneness: A research rev�ew. ADA266032

93-10 Young JW: Head and face anthropometry of adult US c�t�zens. ADA268661

93-11 Nakagawara VB, Wood KJ: Av�at�on acc�dent r�sk for a�rmen w�th aphak�a and art�fic�al lens �mplants. ADA268389

93-12 Rodgers MD: SATORI: S�tuat�on assessment through the re-creat�on of �nc�dents. ADA268390

93-13 G�ll�land K, Schlegel RE: Read�ness to perform test�ng: A cr�t�cal analys�s of the concept and current pract�ces. ADA269397

93-14 Armen�a-Cope R, Marcus JH, Gowdy RV, DeWeese RL: An assessment of the potent�al for neck �njury due to padd�ng of a�rcraft �nter�or walls for head �mpact protect�on. ADA270509

93-15 Galaxy Sc�ent�fic Corp: Human factors �n av�at�on ma�ntenance - Phase three, volume 1 progress report. ADA270508

93-16 M�lburn NJ, Mertens HW: Val�dat�on of an �nexpens�ve test �llum�nant for aeromed�cal color v�s�on screen�ng. N94-14854

93-17 Mertens HW, M�lburn NJ: Val�d�ty of FAA-approved color v�s�on tests for Class II and Class III aeromed�cal screen�ng. N94-14846

93-18 Hellman CW, W�tt LA: Factors assoc�ated w�th cont�nuance comm�tment to FAA matr�x teams. ADA274561

93-19 McLean GA, Sm�th LT, H�ll TJ, Rubenst�en CJ: Phys�olog�cal correlates of stress-�nduced decrements �n human percep-tual performance. ADA274240

93-20 Pr�nzo OV, Br�tton TW: ATC/p�lot vo�ce commun�cat�ons - A survey of the l�terature. ADA274457

93-21 Nakagawara VB, Wood KJ, Montgomery RW: V�s�on �mpa�rment and correct�ve cons�derat�ons of c�v�l a�rmen. ADA275508

93-22 Rodgers MD (ed.): An exam�nat�on of the operat�onal error database for a�r route traffic control centers. ADA275986

199494-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME: Index of FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1993. ADA275913

94-2 W�tt AW: Percept�ons of organ�zat�onal support and affect�v�ty as pred�ctors of job sat�sfact�on. ADA277047

94-3 OU Vortac, Edwards MB, Fuller DK, Mann�ng CA: Automat�on and cogn�t�on �n a�r traffic control: An emp�r�cal �nves-t�gat�on. ADA277057

94-4 Broach D, Brecht-Clark J: Val�dat�on of the Federal Av�at�on Adm�n�strat�on a�r traffic control spec�al�st pre-tra�n�ng screen. ADA277549

94-5 Blanchard RE, Vardaman JJ: Human factors �n a�rway fac�l�t�es ma�ntenance: Development of a prototype outage assess-ment �nventory. N94-26136

94-6 Schroeder DJ, Touchstone RM, Stern JA, Stol�arov N, Thackray R: Ma�nta�n�ng v�g�lance on a s�mulated ATC mon�tor-�ng task across repeated sess�ons. ADA278792

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94-7 Sanders DC, Chaturved� AK, Endecott BR, R�tter RM, Vu N: Tox�c�ty of carbon monox�de-hydrogen cyan�de gas m�x-tures: Exposure concentrat�on, t�me-to-�ncapac�tat�on, carboxyhemoglob�n, and blood cyan�de parameters. N94-29919

94-8 Rasmussen P, Revz�n A: Scann�ng and mon�tor�ng performance can be affected by the re�nforcement values of the events be�ng mon�tored. N94-29918

94-9 Broach D, Mann�ng CA: Val�d�ty of the a�r traffic control spec�al�st nonradar screen as a pred�ctor of performance �n ra-dar-based a�r traffic control tra�n�ng. ADA279745

94-10 Garner RP, W�lcox BC, England HM, Nakagawara VB: Effects of cold exposure on wet a�rcraft passengers: A rev�ew. ADA280253

94-11 Marcus JE: A rev�ew of computer evacuat�on models and the�r data needs. ADA280707

94-12 Galaxy Sc�ent�fic Corp: Human factors �n av�at�on ma�ntenance - Phase 3, Vol. 2 progress report. ADA283287

94-13 Nye LG, Schroeder DJ, Dollar CS: Relat�onsh�ps of Type A behav�or w�th b�ograph�cal character�st�cs and tra�n�ng per-formance of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. ADA283813

94-14 Canfield DV, Flem�g J, Hord�nsky JR, Veronneau SJH: Unreported med�cat�ons used �n �ncapac�tat�ng med�cal cond�-t�ons found �n fatal c�v�l av�at�on acc�dents. ADA284233

94-15 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, Wood KJ: The appl�cab�l�ty of commerc�al glare test dev�ces �n the aeromed�cal cert�-ficat�on of p�lot appl�cants. ADA284232

94-16 Wh�te VL, Canfield DV, Hord�nsky JR: El�m�nat�on of qu�n�ne �n two subjects after �ngest�on of ton�c water: An explor-atory study. ADA284760

94-17 Stern JA, Boyer D, Schroeder DJ: Bl�nk rate as a measure of fat�gue: A rev�ew. ADA284779

94-18 Endecott BR, Sanders DC, Chaturved� AK: S�multaneous gas-chromatograph�c determ�nat�on of four tox�c gases gener-ally present �n combust�on gas atmospheres. ADA285666

94-19 Gowdy V: The performance of ch�ld restra�nt dev�ces �n transport a�rplane passenger seats. ADA285624

94-20 H�lton Systems, Inc: Age 60 rule research, Part I: B�bl�ograph�c database. N95-13019

94-21 Hyland DT, Kay EJ, De�mler JD, Gurman EB: Age 60 rule research, Part II: A�rl�ne p�lot age and performance: A rev�ew of the sc�ent�fic l�terature. ADA286246

94-22 Kay EJ, Harr�s RM, Voros RS, H�llman DJ, Hyland DT, De�mler JD: Age 60 rule research, Part III: Consol�dated data-base exper�ments final report. ADA286247

94-23 Hyland DT, Kay EJ, De�mler JD: Age 60 rule research, Part IV: Exper�mental evaluat�on of p�lot performance. N95-13199

94-24 Holloway FA: Low-dose alcohol effects on human behav�or and performance: An update on post-1984 stud�es. N95-14863

94-25 W�ll�ams KW, Ed: Summary proceed�ngs of the jo�nt �ndustry-FAA conference on development and use of PC-based av�-at�on tra�n�ng dev�ces. N95-14917

94-26 Stern JA, Boyer D, Schroeder DJ, Touchstone RM, Stol�arov N: Bl�nks, saccades, and fixat�on pauses dur�ng v�g�lance task performance. ADA290600

94-27 Endsley M, Rodgers MD: S�tuat�on awareness �nformat�on requ�rements analys�s for en route a�r traffic control. ADA289649

199595-1 Coll�ns WE: A rev�ew of c�v�l av�at�on fatal acc�dents �n wh�ch “lost/d�sor�ented” was a cause/factor. ADA290944

95-2 Parker JF Jr, Shepherd WT: Development of an �ntervent�on program to encourage shoulder harness use and a�rcraft ret-rofit �n general av�at�on: Phases I and II. ADA290966

95-3 Harr�s HC, Schroeder DJ, Coll�ns WE: The effects of age and low doses of alcohol on compensatory track�ng dur�ng an-gular accelerat�on. N95-23934

95-4 Edwards MB, Fuller DK, OU Vortac, Mann�ng CA: The role of fl�ght progress str�ps �n en route a�r traffic control: A t�me-ser�es analys�s. ADA291152

95-5 Besco RO, Sangal SP, Nesthus TE, Veronneau SJH: A longev�ty and surv�val analys�s for a cohort of ret�red a�rl�ne p�lots. ADA292060

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95-6 W�ll�ams KW, Blanchard RE: Qual�ficat�on gu�del�nes for personal computer-based av�at�on tra�n�ng dev�ces: Instrument rat�ng. ADA292961

95-7 Schroeder DJ, Harr�s HC, Coll�ns WE, Nesthus TE: Some performance effects of age and low blood alcohol levels on a computer�zed neuropsycholog�cal test. ADA292324

95-8 Chaturved� AK, Sanders DC: A�rcraft fires, smoke tox�c�ty, and surv�val: An overv�ew. ADA292919

95-9 OU Vortac, Edwards MB, Mann�ng CA: Funct�ons of external cues �n prospect�ve memory. ADA291932

95-10 Myers JG: Enhanc�ng the effects of d�vers�ty awareness tra�n�ng: A rev�ew of the research l�terature. ADA293933; N95-26361

95-11 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, Wood KJ: An assessment of av�at�on acc�dent r�sk for aphak�c c�v�l a�rmen by class of med�cal cert�ficate held and by age. ADA293407

95-12 Cruz CE, Della Rocco PS: Sleep patterns �n a�r traffic controllers work�ng rap�dly-rotat�ng sh�fts: A field study. ADA294159; N95-26204

95-13 Mertens HW, M�lburn NJ, Coll�ns WE: Pract�cal color v�s�on tests for a�r traffic control appl�cants: En Route, Center, and Term�nal fac�l�t�es. ADA294560; N95-27323

95-14 Shepherd WT, Galaxy Sc�ent�fic Corp: Human factors �n av�at�on ma�ntenance - Phase IV progress report. N95-27696

95-15 Pr�nzo OV, Hendr�x A, Br�tton TW: Development of a cod�ng form for approach control/p�lot vo�ce commun�cat�ons. N95-28540

95-16 Rodgers MD, Drechsler GK: Convers�on of the TRACON operat�ons concepts database �nto a formal sentence outl�ne job task taxonomy. N95-28819

95-17 Garner RP: The potent�al for pulmonary heat �njury result�ng from the act�vat�on of a cab�n water spray system to fight a�rcraft cab�n fires. N95-29224

95-18 Rodgers M (Ed): A human factors evaluat�on of the operat�onal demonstrat�on fl�ght �nspect�on a�rcraft. N95-29365

95-19 Della Rocco PS, Cruz CE: Sh�ft work, age and performance: Invest�gat�on of the 2-2-1 sh�ft schedule used �n a�r traffic control fac�l�t�es I: The sleep/wake cycle. N95-29261

95-20 Funkhouser GE, George MH: Alternat�ve methods for flotat�on seat cush�on use. N95-29448

95-21 Hartel CEJ, Hartel GF: Controller resource management-What can we learn from a�rcrews? ADA297386

95-22 McLean GA, George MH, Ch�ttum CB, Funkhouser GE: A�rcraft evacuat�ons through type-III ex�ts I: Effects of seat placement at the ex�t. ADA297286

95-23 Boyer DJ: The relat�onsh�p among eye movements, head movements, and manual responses �n a s�mulated a�r traffic con-trol task. ADA298753

95-24 O’Donnell R: The effect of alcohol and fat�gue on an FAA read�ness-to-perform test. ADA299076

95-25 McLean GA, George MH: A�rcraft evacuat�ons through type-III ex�ts II: Effects of �nd�v�dual subject d�fferences. ADA299237

95-26 Chaturved� AK, Canfield DV: Role of metabol�tes �n av�at�on forens�c tox�cology. ADA299212

95-27 Hunter DR: A�rmen research quest�onna�re: Methodology and overall results. ADA300583

95-28 Canfield DV, Flem�g JW, Hord�nsky JR, B�rky M: Drugs and alcohol found �n fatal c�v�l av�at�on acc�dents between 1989 and 1993. ADA302527

95-29 Mandella JG Jr, Garner RP: An econom�cal alternat�ve for the secondary conta�ner used for transport�ng �nfect�ous d�s-ease substances. ADA302648

95-30 DeWeese RL: An exper�mental abdom�nal pressure measurement dev�ce for ch�ld ATDs. ADA302651

95-31 Layton CF, Shepherd WT: Results of a field study of the performance enhancement system: A support system for av�a-t�on safety �nspectors. ADA303336

95-32 Schroeder DJ, Rosa RR, W�tt LA: Some effects of 8- vs. 10-hour work schedules on the test performance/alertness of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. ADA302810

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1996 96-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME: Index of FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1995. ADA3040263

96-2 Shepherd WT, Galaxy Sc�ent�fic Corp: Human factors �n av�at�on ma�ntenance: Phase V progress report. ADA304262

96-3 Baker SP, Lamb MW, L� G, Dodd RS: Crashes of �nstruct�onal fl�ghts: Analys�s of cases and remed�al approaches. ADA304890

96-4 Garner RP: Performance of a cont�nuous flow passenger oxygen mask at an alt�tude of 40,000 ft. N96-22217

96-5 Albr�ght CA, Tru�tt TR, Bar�le AB, OU Vortac, Mann�ng CA: How controllers compensate for the lack of fl�ght progress str�ps. ADA305305

96-6 Morr�son JE, Fotouh� CH, Broach D: A format�ve evaluat�on of the colleg�ate tra�n�ng �n�t�at�ve-A�r Traffic Control Spe-c�al�st Program. ADA305307

96-7 Marcus J: Determ�nat�on of effect�ve thorac�c mass. ADA306061

96-8 W�ll�ams KW: Qual�ficat�on gu�del�nes for personal computer-based av�at�on tra�n�ng dev�ces: Instrument rat�ng. ADA306206

96-9 Stern JA, Boyer D, Schroeder DJ, Touchstone RM, Stol�arov N: Bl�nks, saccades and fixat�on pauses dur�ng v�g�lance task performance: II. Gender and t�me of day. ADA307024

96-10 Kank� BG (Ed�tor), Pr�nzo OV (Co-Ed�tor): Methods and metr�cs of vo�ce commun�cat�ons. ADA307148

96-11 Marcus JH: Dummy and �njury cr�ter�a for a�rcraft crashworth�ness. ADA308948

96-12 Nakagawara VB, Coffey JD, Montgomery RW: Ophthalm�c requ�rements and cons�derat�ons for the en route a�r traffic control spec�al�st: An ergonometr�c analys�s of the v�sual work env�ronment. N96-25681

96-13 Young WC, Broach D, Farmer WL: D�fferent�al pred�ct�on of FAA Academy performance on the bas�s of gender and wr�tten A�r Traffic Control Spec�al�st apt�tude test scores. ADA308354

96-14 Kup�ec TC, Canfield DV, Wh�te VL: The analys�s of benzod�azep�nes �n forens�c ur�ne samples. ADA309377

96-15 Ber�nger DB: Use of off-the-shelf PC-based fl�ght s�mulators for av�at�on human factors research. ADA309237

96-16 Ber�nger DB, Harr�s HC Jr: A compar�son of the effects of nav�gat�onal d�splay formats and memory a�ds on p�lot per-formance. ADA309382

96-17 Canfield D, Wh�te V, Soper J, Kup�ec T: A comprehens�ve drug screen�ng procedure for ur�ne us�ng HPLC, TLC, and mass spectroscopy. ADA309962

96-18 McLean GA, George MH, Funkhouser GE, Ch�ttum CB: A�rcraft evacuat�ons onto escape sl�des and platforms I: Effects of passenger mot�vat�on. ADA311257

96-19 K�rkbr�de LA, Jensen RS, Chubb GP, Hunter DR: Develop�ng the personal m�n�mums tool for manag�ng r�sk dur�ng prefl�ght go/no-go dec�s�ons. ADA313639

96-20 Pr�nzo OV, Macl�n O: Av�at�on top�cs speech acts taxonomy (ATSAT) pc user’s gu�de vers�on 2.0. ADA314179

96-21 Coll�ns WE, Dollar CS: Fatal general av�at�on acc�dents �nvolv�ng spat�al d�sor�entat�on: 1976-1992. ADA313864

96-22 Mertens HW, M�lburn NJ, Coll�ns WE: A further val�dat�on of the pract�cal color v�s�on test for enroute a�r traffic con-trol appl�cants. ADA314600

96-23 Della Rocco P, Cruz C: Sh�ft work, age, and performance: Invest�gat�on of the 2-2-1 sh�ft schedule used �n a�r traffic con-trol fac�l�t�es II: Laboratory performance measures. ADA315493

96-24 Ba�ley L, Shaw R: Fl�ght �nspect�on crew resource management tra�n�ng needs analys�s. ADA316691

96-25 Veronneau SJH, Mohler SR, Pennybaker AL, W�lcox BC, Sah�ar F: Surv�val at h�gh alt�tudes: Wheel-well passengers. ADA317375

96-26 Pr�nzo OV, Macl�n O: An analys�s of approach control/p�lot vo�ce commun�cat�ons. ADA317528

96-27 Nakagawara VB, Wood KJ: The use of task-spec�fic lenses by presbyop�c a�r traffic controllers at the en route radar con-sole. ADA320284

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199797-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME: Index of FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1996. ADA322331

97-2 DeJohn CA, Veronneau SJH, Hord�nsky JR: Infl�ght med�cal care: An update. ADA322708

97-3 Dr�sk�ll WE, We�ssmuller JJ, Quebe J, Hand DK, D�ttmar MJ, Hunter DR: The use of weather �nformat�on �n aeronau-t�cal dec�s�on-mak�ng. ADA323543

97-4 Young WC, Broach D, Farmer WL: The effects of v�deo game exper�ence on computer-based A�r Traffic Control Spec�al-�st, a�r traffic scenar�o test scores. ADA322774

97-5 G�ll�land K, Schlegel RE: A laboratory model of Read�ness-to-Perform test�ng: Learn�ng rates and rel�ab�l�ty analyses for cand�date test�ng measures. ADA323620

97-6 Kochan JA, Jensen RS, Chubb GP, Hunter DR: A new approach to aeronaut�cal dec�s�on-mak�ng: The expert�se method. ADA323793

97-7 Nesthus TE, Garner RP, M�lls SH, W�se RA: Effects of s�mulated general av�at�on alt�tude hypox�a on smokers and non-smokers. ADA323899

97-8 Thompson RC, H�lton TF, W�tt LA: Where the safety rubber meets the shop floor: A confirmatory model of manage-ment �nfluence on workplace safety. ADA324677

97-9 Nesthus TE, Rush LL, Wregg�t SS: Effects of m�ld hypox�a on p�lot performance at general av�at�on alt�tudes. ADA324719

97-10 M�lburn NJ, Mertens HW: Evaluat�on of a range of target bl�nk ampl�tudes for attent�on-gett�ng value �n a s�mulated a�r traffic control d�splay. ADA326465

97-11 Taylor HL, L�ntern G, Hul�n CL, Talleur D, Emanuel T, Ph�ll�ps S: Transfer of tra�n�ng effect�veness of personal comput-er-based av�at�on tra�n�ng dev�ces. ADA325887

97-12 Thompson RC, H�lton TF, Behn LD: Basel�ne assessment of the Nat�onal Assoc�at�on of A�r Traffic Spec�al�sts/Federal Av�at�on Adm�n�strat�on partnersh�p. ADA326753

97-13 Endsley MR, Rodgers MD: D�str�but�on of attent�on, s�tuat�on awareness, and workload �n a pass�ve a�r traffic control task: Impl�cat�ons for operat�onal errors and automat�on. ADA328997

97-14 Kup�ec TC, Chaturved� AK: Stereochem�cal determ�nat�on of seleg�l�ne metabol�tes �n postmortem b�olog�cal spec�mens. ADA329026

97-15 Broach D, Mann�ng CA: Rev�ew of a�r traffic controller select�on: An �nternat�onal perspect�ve. ADA328993

97-16 Hunter DR: An evaluat�on of safety sem�nars. ADA329009

97-17 Schroeder DJ, Dollar CS: Personal�ty character�st�cs of pre/post-str�ke a�r traffic control appl�cants. ADA328998

97-18 Marcus JH: A flex�ble cab�n s�mulator. ADA328996

97-19 Broach D: Des�gn�ng select�on tests for the future Nat�onal A�rspace System arch�tecture. ADA329231

97-20 Court MC, Marcus JH: Use of object-or�ented programm�ng to s�mulate human behav�or �n emergency evacuat�on of an a�rcraft’s passenger cab�n. ADA329462

97-21 Salazar GJ, DeJohn CA, Hansrote RW, Key OR: Bloodborne pathogens �n a�rcraft acc�dent �nvest�gat�on. ADA340366

97-22 Gronlund SD, Dougherty MRP, Ohrt DD, Thomson GL, Bleckley MK, Ba�n DL, Arnell F, Mann�ng CA: The role of memory �n a�r traffic control. ADA340263

97-23 Dr�sk�ll WE, We�ssmuller JJ, Hand DK, Hunter DR: The use of weather �nformat�on �n aeronaut�cal dec�s�on-mak�ng: II. ADA340406

97-24 Ber�nger DB, Harr�s HC Jr: Automat�on �n general av�at�on: Two stud�es of p�lot responses to autop�lot malfunct�ons. ADA340243

97-25 G�ll�land K, Schlegel RE, Nesthus TE: Worksh�ft and ant�h�stam�ne effects on task performance. ADA340510

199898-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME: Index of FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1997. ADA339254

98-2 McLean GA, Ch�ttum CB: Performance demonstrat�ons of z�nc sulfide and stront�um alum�nate photolum�nescent floor prox�m�ty escape path mark�ng systems. ADA339339

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98-3 McLean GA, Palmerton DA, Ch�ttum CB, George M. H, Funkhouser GE. Inflatable escape sl�de beam and g�rt strength tests: Support for rev�s�on of Techn�cal Standard Order C-69b. ADA339410

98-4 Wolf MB, Garner RP: Effect of an a�rplane cab�n water spray system on human thermal behav�or: A theoret�cal study us-�ng a 25-node model of thermoregulat�on. ADA339365

98-5 Canfield DV, Sm�th MD, Adams HJ, Houston ER: Select�on of an �nternal standard for postmortem ethanol analys�s. ADA339340

98-6 Jensen RS, Gu�lkey JE, Hunter DR: An evaluat�on of p�lot acceptance of the personal m�n�mums tra�n�ng program for r�sk management. ADA340338

98-7 Dr�sk�ll WE, We�ssmuller JJ, Quebe J, Hand DK.; and Hunter DR: Evaluat�ng the dec�s�on-mak�ng sk�lls of general av�at�on p�lots. ADA341118

98-8 Thompson RC, Agen RA, Broach DM: D�fferent�al tra�n�ng needs and ab�l�t�es at a�r traffic control towers: Should all controllers be tra�ned equally? ADA340829

98-9 Wregg�t SS, Marsh DK II Cockp�t �ntegrat�on of GPS: In�t�al assessment-menu formats and procedures. ADA341122

98-10 Sanders DC, Chaturved� AK, Hord�nsky JR, Aeromed�cal aspects of melaton�n-An overv�ew. ADA341726

98-11 Gowdy RV, DeWeese R: Evaluat�on of �mproved restra�nt systems for parachut�sts. ADA342643

98-12 W�ll�ams KW: GPS Des�gn cons�derat�ons: D�splay�ng nearest a�rport �nformat�on. ADA346043

98-13 Shehab RL, Schlegel RE, Palmerton DA: A human factors perspect�ve on human external loads. ADA350729

98-14 Rodgers MD, Mogford RH, Mogford LS: The relat�onsh�p of sector character�st�cs to operat�onal errors. ADA350717

98-15 M�lls SH: The comb�nat�on of fl�ght count and control t�me as a new metr�c of a�r traffic control act�v�ty. ADA350504

98-16 Gronlund SD, Ohrt DD, Dougherty MRP, Perry JL, Mann�ng CA: A�rcraft �mportance and �ts potent�al relevance to s�tuat�on awareness. ADA350417

98-17 Pr�nzo OV: An analys�s of vo�ce commun�cat�on �n a s�mulated approach control env�ronment. ADA350523

98-18 Chaturved� AK, Vu NT, R�tter RM, Canfield DV: DNA profil�ng as an adjunct qual�ty control/qual�ty assurance �n fo-rens�c tox�cology. ADA379287

98-19 Cosper DK, McLean GA: Analys�s of d�tch�ng and water surv�val tra�n�ng programs of major a�rframe manufacturers and a�rl�nes. PB99146839XSP

98-20 Pr�nzo OV, L�eberman P, P�ckett E: An acoust�c analys�s of ATC commun�cat�on. ADA353962

98-21 Canfield DV, Sm�th MD, R�tter RM, Chaturved� AK: Preparat�on of carboxyhemoglob�n standards and calculat�on of spectrophotometr�c quant�tat�on constants. ADA379272

98-22 Broach D: Summat�ve evaluat�on of the colleg�ate tra�n�ng �n�t�at�ve for a�r traffic control spec�al�sts program: Progress of M�nnesota A�r Traffic Control Tra�n�ng Center graduates �n en route field tra�n�ng. ADA355085

98-23 Broach D (Ed�tor): Recovery of the FAA A�r Traffic Control spec�al�st workforce, 1981-1992. ADA355135

98-24 Thompson RC, Ba�ley LL, Farmer WL: Pred�ctors of perce�ved empowerment: An �n�t�al assessment. ADA355185

98-25 Nakagawara VB, Wood KJ: The aeromed�cal cert�ficat�on of photorefract�ve keratectomy �n c�v�l av�at�on: A reference gu�de. ADA382812

98-26 Durso FT, Tru�tt TR, Hackworth CA, Albr�ght CA, Bleckley MK, Mann�ng CA: Reduced fl�ght progress str�ps �n en route ATC m�xed env�ronments. ADA382818

98-27 Garner RP, Murphy RE, Hudg�ns CB, Mandella JG Jr: Performance of a portable oxygen breath�ng system at 25,000 feet alt�tude. ADA357729

98-28 W�ckens CD, Ververs PM: Allocat�on of attent�on w�th head-up d�splays. ADA359344

199999-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME: Index of FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1998. ADA360592

99-2 Della Rocco PS, (Ed�tor): The role of sh�ft work and fat�gue �n a�r traffic control operat�onal errors and �nc�dents. ADA360730

99-3 Durso FT, Hackworth CA, Tru�tt TR, Crutchfield J, N�kol�c D, Mann�ng CA: S�tuat�on awareness as a pred�ctor of per-formance �n en route a�r traffic controllers. ADA360807

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99-4 Garner RP: Concepts prov�d�ng for phys�olog�cal protect�on after a�rcraft cab�n decompress�on �n the alt�tude range of 60,000 to 80,000 feet above sea level. ADA360727

99-5 Gowdy V, George M, McLean GA: compar�son of buckle release t�m�ng for push-button and l�ft-latch belt buckles. ADA360725

99-6 Nakagawara VB, Wood KJ, Montgomery RW: Refract�ve surgery �n the c�v�l a�rman populat�on by class of med�cal cer-t�ficate and by av�at�on occupat�on. ADA361329

99-7 Rakovan L, W�gg�ns MW, Jensen RS, Hunter DR: A survey of p�lots on the d�ssem�nat�on of safety �nformat�on. ADA361233

99-8 M�lburn NJ, Mertens HW: Opt�m�z�ng bl�nk parameters for h�ghl�ght�ng an a�r traffic control s�tuat�on d�splay. ADA316258

99-9 Joseph K, Jahns D, Nend�ck M, St. George R: A usab�l�ty survey of GPS av�on�cs equ�pment: Some prel�mary find�ngs. ADA362193

99-10 McLean GA, George MH, Funkhouser GE, Ch�ttum CB: A�rcraft evacuat�ons onto escape sl�des and platforms II: Ef-fects of ex�t s�ze. ADA362480

99-11 Chaturved� AK: F�rst seven years (1991-1998) of the FAA’s postmortem forens�c tox�cology profic�ency test�ng program. ADA362556

99-12 Pounds J, Ba�ley LL: Cogn�t�ve style and learn�ng: Performance of Adaptors and Innovators �n a novel dynam�c task. ADA363458

99-13 W�ll�ams KW: GPS user-�nterface des�gn problems. ADA363331

99-14 Vu NT, Chaturved� AK, Canfield DV: Ur�nary genotyp�ng for DQA1 and PM loc� us�ng PCR-based ampl�ficat�on: Ef-fects of sample volume, storage temperature, preservat�ves, and ag�ng on DNA extract�on and typ�ng. ADA363461

99-15 Lew�s RJ, Huffine EF, Chaturved� AK, Canfield DV, Mattson J: Format�on of an �nterfer�ng substance, 3,4-d�methyl-5-phenyl-1,3-oxazol�d�ne, dur�ng a pseudoephedr�ne ur�nalys�s. ADA363777

99-16 Broach D, Farmer WL, Young WC: D�fferent�al pred�ct�on of FAA Academy performance on the bas�s of race and wr�t-ten A�r Traffic Control Spec�al�st apt�tude test scores. ADA363587

99-17 Joseph KM, Thompson RC, Ba�ley LL, W�ll�ams CA, Worley JA, Schroeder DJ: The �nfluence of ergonom�cs �nterven-t�ons on employee stress and phys�cal symptoms. ADA364891

99-18 He�l MC: An �nvest�gat�on of the relat�onsh�p between chronolog�cal age and job performance for �ncumbent A�r Traffic Control Spec�al�sts. ADA364893

99-19 Behn LD, Thompson RC, H�lton TF: Follow-up assessment of the Federal Av�at�on Adm�n�strat�on’s Log�st�cs Center safety cl�mate. ADA365569

99-20 G�ll�land K, Schlegel RE, Nesthus TE: Effects of ant�h�stam�ne, age, and gender on task performance. ADA366860

99-21 Morrow DG, Pr�nzo OV: Improv�ng p�lot/ATC vo�ce commun�cat�on �n General Av�at�on. ADA367894

99-22 M�lke RM, Becker JT, Lambrou P, Harr�s HC, Schroeder DJ: The effects of age and pract�ce on av�at�on-relevant concur-rent task performance. ADA367887

99-23 He�l MC: The relat�onsh�p between ATCS age and cogn�t�ve test performance. ADA368670

99-24 Ba�ley LL, Broach DM, Thompson, RC, Enos RJ: Controller Teamwork Evaluat�on and Assessment Methodology: A Scenar�o Cal�brat�on Study. ADA370417

99-25 Worley JA, Ba�ley LL, Thompson RC, Joseph KM, W�ll�ams CA: Organ�zat�onal commun�cat�on and trust �n the con-text of technology change. ADA370769

99-26 W�ll�ams KW: GPS user-�nterface des�gn problems: II. ADA363331

99-27 Thompson RC, Ba�ley LL, Joseph KM, Worley JA, W�ll�ams CA: Organ�zat�onal change: Effects of fa�rness percept�ons on cyn�c�sm. ADA371588

99-28 S�revaag EJ, Rohrbaugh JW, Stern JA, Veden�ap�n AB, Pack�ngham KD, LaJonchere CM: Mult�-d�mens�onal character-�zat�ons of operator state: A val�dat�on of oculomotor metr�cs.

99-29 Soper JW, Chaturved� AK, Canfield DV: Prevalence of chlorphen�ram�ne �n av�at�on acc�dent p�lot fatal�t�es, 1991-1996. ADA372538

99-30 Hynes MK: Frequency and costs of transport a�rplane precaut�onary emergency evacuat�ons. ADA372580

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200000-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME: Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 1999. ADA373794

00-2 Mann�ng CA (Ed�tor): Measur�ng A�r Traffic Controller Performance �n a H�gh-F�del�ty S�mulat�on. ADA373813

00-3 H�lton TF, Hart IS, Farmer WL, Thompson JJ, Behn LD: The FAA Health Awareness Program: Results of the 1998 cus-tomer serv�ce assessment survey. ADA373761

00-4 Joseph KM, Jahns DW: Enhanc�ng GPS rece�ver cert�ficat�on by exam�n�ng p�lot-performance databases. PB2001102907

00-5 Tru�tt TR, Durso FT, Crutchfield JM, Moertl P, Mann�ng CA: Reduced post�ng and mark�ng of fl�ght progress str�ps for en route a�r traffic control. PB2001102908

00-6 Garner RP, Murphy RE, Donnelly SS, Thompson KE, Ge�w�tz KL: Test�ng the structural �ntegr�ty of the A�r Force’s Emergency Passenger Oxygen System at alt�tude. PB2001102909

00-7 Shappell SA, We�gmann DA: The Human Factors Analys�s and Class�ficat�on System-HFACS. PB2001102910

00-8 W�ll�ams KW: Compar�ng text and graph�cs �n nav�gat�on d�splay des�gn. ADA375445

00-9 Chaturved� AK, Sm�th DR, Canfield DV: Blood carbon monox�de and cyan�de concentrat�ons �n the fatal�t�es of fire and non-fire assoc�ated c�v�l av�at�on acc�dents. PB2001102911

00-10 Della Rocco PS, Comperatore C, Caldwell L, Cruz CE: The effects of napp�ng on n�ght sh�ft performance. PB2001102912

00-11 Hynes MK: Evacuee �njur�es and demograph�cs �n transport a�rplane precaut�onary emergency evacuat�ons. PB2001102913

00-12 He�l MC, Agnew BO: The effects of prev�ous computer exper�ence on A�r Traffic-Select�on and Tra�n�ng (AT-SAT) test performance. ADA377228

00-13 DeJohn CA, Veronneau SJH, Wolbr�nk AM, Larcher JG: The evaluat�on of �n-fl�ght med�cal care aboard selected U.S. a�r carr�ers: 1996 to 1997. ADA377878

00-14 Thompson RC, Joseph KM, Ba�ley LL, Worley JA, W�ll�ams CA: Organ�zat�onal change: An assessment of trust and cyn-�c�sm. PB2001102914

00-15 Russell CJ, Dean MA, Broach DM: Gu�del�nes for bootstrapp�ng val�d�ty coeffic�ents �n ATCS select�on research. ADA379430

00-16 Vu NT, Chaturved� AK, Canfield DV, Soper JW, Kupfer DM, Roe BA: DNA-based detect�on of ethanol-produc�ng m�-croorgan�sms �n postmortem blood and t�ssues by polymerase cha�n react�on. ADA379226

00-17 Thompson RC, Ba�ley LL: Age and att�tudes �n the a�r traffic control spec�al�st workforce: An �n�t�al �nvest�gat�on. ADA379286

00-18 Nakagawara VB, Veronneau SJH: A un�que contact lens-related a�rl�ne a�rcraft acc�dent. ADA379287

00-19 Nakagawara VB, Wood KJ, Montgomery RW: Refract�ve surgery �n a�rcrew members who fly for scheduled and non-scheduled c�v�l�an a�rl�nes. PB2001102915

00-20 Lew�s RJ, Johnson RD, Blank CL: A novel method for the determ�nat�on of s�ldenafil (V�agra®) and �ts metabol�te �n postmortem spec�mens us�ng LC/MS/MS and LC/MS/MS. PB2001102916

00-21 Canfield DV, Hord�nsky J, M�llett DP, Endecott B, Sm�th D: Prevalence of drugs and alcohol �n fatal c�v�l av�at�on acc�-dents between 1994 and 1998. ADA379272

00-22 Canfield DV, Chaturved� AK, Boren HK, Veronneau SJH, Wh�te VL: Abnormal glucose levels found �n transportat�on acc�dents. PB2001102917

00-23 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW: Gender d�fferences �n a refract�ve surgery populat�on of c�v�l�an av�ators. PB2001102918

00-24 Pfle�derer EM: Mult�d�mens�onal scal�ng analys�s of controllers’ percept�ons of a�rcraft performance character�st�cs. ADA382823

00-25 Ba�ley L, Thompson R: The effects of performance feedback on a�r traffic control team coord�nat�on: A s�mulat�on study. ADA382812

00-26 Schvaneveldt R, Ber�nger DB, Lamon�ca J, Tucker R, Nance C: Pr�or�t�es, organ�zat�on, and sources of �nformat�on ac-cessed by p�lots �n var�ous phases of fl�ght. ADA382818

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00-27 Naff KC, Thompson RC: The �mpact of teams on the cl�mate for d�vers�ty �n government: The FAA exper�ence. ADA382809

00-28 Ba�ley LL, Peterson LM, W�ll�ams KW, Thompson RC: Controlled fl�ght �nto terra�n: A study of p�lot perspect�ves �n Alaska. ADA382989

00-29 Lew�s RJ, Southern TL, Cardona PS, Canfield DV, Garber M: D�str�but�on of butalb�tal �n b�olog�cal flu�ds and t�ssues. PB2001102919

00-30 M�lls, SH: The computer�zed analys�s of ATC track�ng data for an operat�onal evaluat�on of CDTI/ADS-B technology. ADA385812

00-31 W�ll�ams K: Impact of av�at�on h�ghway-�n-the-sky d�splays on p�lot s�tuat�on awareness. ADA384535

00-32 F�edler ER, Della Rocco PS, Schroeder DJ, Nguyen K: The relat�onsh�p between av�ators’ home-based stress to work stress and self-perce�ved performance. ADA384889

00-33 N�cholas J, Copeland K, Duke F, Fr�edberg W, O’Br�en K: Galact�c cosm�c rad�at�on exposure of pregnant a�rcrew mem-bers II. ADA385597

00-34 Chaturved� AK, Sm�th DR, Canfield DV: A fatal�ty caused by hydrogen sulfide produced from an acc�dental transfer of sod�um hydrosulfide �nto a tank conta�n�ng �ron sulfate and sulfur�c ac�d. ADA385303

200101-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME: Index to FAA Office of Av�at�on Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 Through 2000. ADA389987

01-2 McLean GA: Access to egress: A meta-analys�s of the factors that control emergency evacuat�on through the transport a�r-plane Type-III overw�ng ex�t. PB2001104655

01-3 W�egmann DA, Shappell SA: A human error analys�s of commerc�al av�at�on acc�dents us�ng the Human Factors Analys�s and Class�ficat�on System (HFACS). ADA 387808

01-4 Farmer WL, Thompson RC, He�l SKR, He�l MC: Latent tra�t theory analys�s of changes �n �tem response anchors. ADA388056

01-5 Ramos RA, He�l MC, Mann�ng CA: Documentat�on of val�d�ty for the ATSAT computer�zed test battery, Volume I. ADA389852

01-6 Ramos RA, He�l MC, Mann�ng CA: Documentat�on of val�d�ty for the ATSAT computer�zed test battery, Volume II. ADA389898

01-7 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW: Laser po�nters: The�r potent�al affects on v�s�on and av�at�on safety. ADA392899

01-8 Pr�nzo OV: Datal�nked p�lot reply t�me on controller workload and commun�cat�on �n a s�mulated term�nal opt�on. ADA391932

01-9 Pr�nzo OV: Innovat�ons �n p�lot v�sual acqu�s�t�on of traffic: New phraseology for A�r Traffic Control operat�onal commun�cat�on.

01-10 Mann�ng CA, M�lls SH, Fox CM, Pfle�derer EM, Mog�lka H: Invest�gat�ng the val�d�ty of performance and object�ve workload evaluat�on research (POWER). ADA392932

01-11 F�edler ER, Orme DR, M�lls W, Patterson JC: Assessment of head-�njured a�rcrew: Compar�son of FAA and USAF pro-cedures. ADA392805

01-12 Wh�te VL, Chaturved� AK, Canfield DV, Garber M: Assoc�at�on of postmortem blood hemoglob�n Alc levels w�th d�a-bet�c cond�t�ons �n av�at�on acc�dent p�lot fatal�t�es. ADA392942

01-13 W�ll�ams KW: Qual�ficat�on gu�del�nes for personal computerbased av�at�on tra�n�ng dev�ces: Pr�vate p�lot cert�ficate. ADA396322

01-14 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, Wood KJ: Av�at�on acc�dents and �nc�dents assoc�ated w�th the use of ophthalm�c de-v�ces by c�v�l�an p�lots. ADA396122

01-15 Antuñano MJ, Wade K: Index of Internat�onal Publ�cat�ons �n Aerospace Med�c�ne. ADA262908

01-16 Gronlund SD, Dougherty MRP, Durso FT, Cann�ng JM, M�lls SH: Plann�ng �n a�r traffic control. PB2002103420

01-17 Mejdal S, McCauley ME: Human factors des�gn gu�del�nes for mult�funct�on d�splays. ADA399354

01-18 Corbett CL: Car�ng for prec�ous cargo, Part I: Emergency a�rcraft evacuat�ons w�th �nfants onto �nflatable escape sl�des. ADA398987

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01-19 Peterson LM, Ba�ley LL: Controller-to-controller commun�cat�on and coord�nat�on taxonomy. PB2002103423

01-20 Ba�ley LL, W�llems BF, Peterson LM: The effects of workload and dec�s�on support automat�on on enroute R-s�de and D-s�de commun�cat�on exchanges. ADA399353

200202-1 Gronlund SD, Cann�ng JM, Moertl PM, Johansson J, Dougherty MRP, M�lls SH: An �nformat�on tool for plann�ng �n

a�r traffic control. ADA399806

02-2 M�lls SH, Pfle�derer EM, Mann�ng CA: POWER: Object�ve act�v�ty and taskload assessment �n en route a�r traffic con-trol. ADA401922

02-3 Uhlar�k J, Comerford DA: A rev�ew of s�tuat�on awareness l�terature relevant to p�lot surve�llance funct�ons. ADA401774

02-4 Mann�ng CA, M�lls SH, Fox C, Pfle�derer E, Mog�lka HJ: Us�ng a�r traffic control taskload measures and commun�ca-t�on events to pred�ct subject�ve workload. ADA401923

02-5 Pr�nzo OV: Automat�c dependent surve�llance/broadcast-cockp�t d�splay of traffic �nformat�on: Innovat�ons �n p�lot- managed departures. PB2002107795

02-6 Nakagawara VB, Wood KJ, Montgomery RW: Contact lens use �n the c�v�l a�rman populat�on. ADA404962

02-7 Ber�nger DB: Apply�ng performance-controlled systems, fuzzy log�c, and fly-by-w�re controls to general av�at�on. ADA405731

02-8 Cruz C, Detw�ler C, Nesthus T, Boquet A: A laboratory compar�son of clockw�se and counter-clockw�se rap�dly rotat�ng sh�ft schedules, Part I: Sleep. ADA402842

02-9 Broach D, Dollar C: Relat�onsh�p of employee att�tudes and superv�sor-controller rat�on to en route operat�onal error rates. ADA405141

02-10 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, Wood KJ: The av�at�on acc�dent exper�ence of c�v�l�an a�rmen w�th refract�ve surgery. ADA428733

02-11 DeWeese R, Gowdy RV: Human factors assoc�ated w�th the cert�ficat�on of a�rplane seats: Seat belt adjustment and re-lease. ADA404285

02-12 Pounds J, Isaac A: Development of an FAA-EUROCONTROL techn�que for the analys�s of human error �n ATM. ADA405379

02-13 Cruz C, Boquet A, Detw�ler C, Nesthus T: A laboratory compar�son of clockw�se and counter-clockw�se rap�dly rotat�ng sh�ft schedules, Part II: Performance. ADA405385

02-14 Chaturved� AK, Sm�th DR, Soper JW, Canfield DV: Character�st�cs and tox�colog�cal process�ng of postmortem p�lot spec�mens from fatal c�v�l av�at�on acc�dents. ADA405378

02-15 Lew�s RJ, Johnson RD, Canfield DV: An accurate method for the determ�nat�on of carbon monox�de �n postmortem blood us�ng GC/TCD. ADA408214

02-16 McLean GA, Corbett CL, Larcher KG, McDown JR, Palmerton DA, Porter KA, Shaftstall RM, Odom RS: Access-to-Egress: Interact�ve effects of factors that control the emergency evacuat�on of naïve passengers through the transport a�r-plane Type-III overw�ng ex�t. ADA408009

02-17 Hunter D: R�sk percept�on and r�sk tolerance �n a�rcraft p�lots. ADA40799

02-18 Ba�ley LL, W�llems BF: The moderator effects of taskload on the �nterplay between en route �ntra-sector team commun�-cat�ons, s�tuat�on awareness, and mental workload. ADA408021

02-19 Roy KM, Ber�nger DB: General av�at�on p�lot performance follow�ng unannounced �n-fl�ght loss of vacuum system and assoc�ated �nstruments �n s�mulated �nstrument meteorolog�cal cond�t�ons. ADA408027

02-20 Boquet A, Cruz C, Nesthus TE, Detw�ler C, Knecht W, Holcomb K: A laboratory compar�son of clockw�se and coun-ter-clockw�se rap�dly rotat�ng sh�ft schedule, Part III: Effects on core body temperatures and neuroendocr�ne measures. ADA409994

02-21 W�ll�ams KW, Yost A, Holland J, Tyler RR: Assessment of advanced cockp�t d�splays for GA a�rcraft: The Capstone Pro-gram. ADA409997

02-22 Moertl PM, Cann�ng JM, Gronlund SD, Dougherty MRP, Johansson J, M�lls SH: A�d�ng plann�ng �n a�r traffic control: An exper�mental �nvest�gat�on of the effects of perceptual �nformat�on �ntegrat�on. ADA409992

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02-23 Goldman SM, F�edler ER, K�ng RE: General av�at�on ma�ntenance-related acc�dents: A rev�ew of 10 years of NTSB data. ADA409385

02-24 He�l MC, Detw�ler CA, Agen RA, W�ll�ams CA, Agnew BO, K�ng RE: The effects of pract�ce and coach�ng on the A�r Traffic Select�on and Tra�n�ng Battery.ADA409734

200303-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME: Index of FAA Office of Aerospace Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 2002. ADA410971

03-2 Joseph KM, Dom�no D, Batt�s�e V, Bone RS, Olmos BO: A summary of fl�ghtdeck observer data from SafeFl�ght 21 OpEval-2. ADA413898

03-3 Taylor HL, Talleur DA, Bradshaw GL, Eanuel TW Jr., Rantanen E, Hul�n CL, Lendrum L: Effect�veness of personal computers to meet recency of exper�ence requ�rements. ADA413334

03-4 Shappell SA W�egmann DA: A human error analys�s of general av�at�on controlled fl�ght �nto terra�n acc�dents occurr�ng between 1990-1998. ADA417230

03-5 Uhlar�k J, Comerford DA: Informat�on requ�rements for traffic awareness �n a free-fl�ght env�ronment: An appl�cat�on of the FAIT Analys�s. ADA413832

03-6 Nakagawara VB, Wood KJ, Montgomery RW: Natural sunl�ght and �ts assoc�at�on to av�at�on acc�dents: Frequency and prevent�on. ADA417208

03-7 Ak�n A, Chaturved� AK: Prevalence of select�ve seroton�n reuptake �nh�b�tors �n p�lot fatal�t�es of c�v�l av�at�on acc�dents, 1990-2001. ADA423836

03-8 Pfle�derer EM: Development of an emp�r�cally based �ndex of a�rcraft m�x. ADA417231

03-9 Gowdy V, DeWeese R: Human factors assoc�ated w�th the cert�ficat�on of a�rplane passenger seats: L�fe preserver retr�eval. ADA417209

03-10 Hackworth CA, Peterson LM, Jack DG, W�ll�ams CA, Hodges BE: Exam�n�ng hypox�a: A survey of p�lots’ exper�ences and perspect�ves on alt�tude tra�n�ng. ADA417131

03-11 Hackworth CA, K�ng SJ, Detw�ler CA: The employee att�tude survey 2000: Perspect�ves on �ts process and ut�l�ty. ADA417166

03-12 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, D�llard A, McL�n L, Connor CW: Effects of laser �llum�nat�on on operat�onal and v�sual performance of p�lots conduct�ng term�nal operat�ons. ADA423865

03-13 Pr�nzo OV, Hendr�x AM: Automat�c dependent surve�llance-broadcast/cockp�t d�splay of traffic �nformat�on: P�lot use of the approach spac�ng appl�cat�on. ADA423864

03-14 Dollar C, Broach D, Schroeder D: Personal�ty character�st�cs of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts as pred�ctors of d�sab�l�ty re-t�rement. ADA424266

03-15 Corbett CL, McLean GA, Wh�nnery JE: Access-to-Egress II: Subject management and �njur�es �n a study of emergency evacuat�on through the Type-III ex�t. ADA423728

03-16 Fr�edberg W, Copeland K: What a�rcrews should know about the�r occupat�onal exposure to �on�z�ng rad�at�on. ADA423589

03-17 W�ll�ams K, Ball J: Usab�l�ty and effect�veness of advanced general av�at�on cockp�t d�splays for �nstrument fl�ght proce-dures. ADA423591

03-18 Johnson RD, Lew�s RJ, Canfield DV, Blank, CL: Ethanol or�g�n �n postmortem ur�ne: An LC/MS determ�nat�on of sero-ton�n metabol�tes. ADA423727

03-19 Pounds J, Ferrante A: FAA strateg�es for �dent�fy�ng and reduc�ng operat�onal error causal factors. ADA423665

03-20 K�ng RE, Retzlaff PD, Detw�ler C, Schroeder DJ, Broach D: Use of personal�ty assessment measures �n the select�on of a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. ADA423269

03-21 Pounds J, Isaac A: Val�dat�on of the JANUS techn�que: Causal factors of human error �n operat�onal �nc�dents. ADA423271

03-22 Chaturved� AK, Cardona PS, Soper JW, Canfield DV: D�str�but�on and opt�cal pur�ty of methamphetam�ne found �n tox�c concentrat�on �n a c�v�l av�at�on acc�dent p�lot fatal�ty. ADA423609

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03-23 Lew�s RJ, Johnson RD, Ang�er MK, R�tter RM, Dr�ll�ng HS, W�ll�ams SD: Analys�s of coca�ne, �ts metabol�tes, prolys�s products, and ethanol adducts �n postmortem flu�ds and t�ssues us�ng Zymark automated sol�d-phase extract�ons and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. ADA423349

03-24 Cardona PS, Chaturved� AK, Soper JW, Canfield DV: S�multaneous determ�nat�on of coca�ne, cocaethylene, and the�r poss�ble pentafluoropropylated metabol�tes and pryolys�s products by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. ADA423601

200404-1 Vu NT, Zhu H, Owuor ED, Hugg�ns ME, Wh�te VL, Chaturved� AK, Canfield DV, Wh�nnery JE: Isolat�on of RNA

from per�pheral blood cells: A val�dat�on study for molecular d�agnost�cs by m�croassay and k�net�c RTC-PCR assays—Appl�cat�on �n aerospace med�c�ne. ADA428748

04-2 McLean GA, Corbett CL: Access-to-egress III: Repeated measurement of factors that control the emergency evacuat�on of passengers through the transport a�rplane Type-III overw�ng ex�t. ADA423562

04-3 Garner RP, Ultrecht JS: Performance cr�ter�a for development of extended use protect�ve breath�ng equ�pment. ADA423233

04-4 Johnson RD, Lew�s RJ, Ang�er MK, Vu NT: The format�on of ethanol �n postmortem t�ssues. ADA423300

04-5 Ber�nger DB, Ball JD: The effects of NEXRAD graph�cal data resolut�on and d�rect weather v�ew�ng on p�lot’s judgments of weather sever�ty and the�r w�ll�ngness to cont�nue a fl�ght. ADA423239

04-6 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, Wood KJ: Demograph�cs and v�s�on restr�ct�ons �n c�v�l�an p�lots: Cl�n�cal �mpl�ca-t�ons. ADA423237

04-7 Garner RP, Wong KL, Er�cson SC, Baker AJ, Orzechowsk� JA: CFD val�dat�on for contam�nant transport �n a�rcraft cab-�n vent�lat�on flow fields. ADA423999

04-8 Broach D: Methodolog�cal �ssues �n the study of a�rplane acc�dent rates by p�lot age: Effects of acc�dent and p�lot �nclu-s�on cr�ter�a and analyt�c strategy. ADA423237

04-9 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, D�llard AE, McL�n LN, Connor CW: The effects of laser �llum�nat�on on operat�on-al and v�sual performance of p�lots dur�ng final approach. ADA425392

04-10 M�lburn NJ: A h�stor�cal rev�ew of color v�s�on standards for automated fl�ght serv�ce stat�on a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. ADA426278

04-11 Pr�nzo OV: Automat�c Dependent Surve�llance-Broadcast/Cockp�t D�splay of Traffic Informat�on: Innovat�ons �n a�rcraft nav�gat�on on the a�rport surface. ADA427908

04-12 McLean GA, Palmerton DA, Corbett CL, Larcher KG, McDown JR: S�mulated evacuat�ons �nto water. ADA427908

04-13 Johnson RD, Lew�s RJ, Canfield DV, Dubowsk� KM, Blank CL: Accurate ass�gnment of ethanol or�g�n �n postmortem ur�ne: A case study. ADA427914

04-14 M�lburn NJ, Mertens HW: Pred�ct�ve val�d�ty of the av�at�on l�ghts test for test�ng p�lots w�th color v�s�on defic�enc�es. ADA428358

04-15 Ang�er MK, Lew�s RJ, Chaturved� AK, Canfield DV: Gas chromatograph�c/mass spectrometr�c d�fferent�at�on of ateno-lol, metoprolol, propanolol, and an �nterfer�ng metabol�te product of metoprolol. ADA428964

04-16 DeJohn CA, Wolbr�nk AM, Larcher JG: In-fl�ght med�cal �ncapac�tat�on and �mpa�rment of U.S. a�rl�ne p�lots: 1993 to 1998.

04-17 X�ng J: Measures of �nformat�on complex�ty and the �mpl�cat�ons for automat�on des�gn. ADA428690

04-18 DeWeese R, Moorcroft D: Evaluat�on of a head �njury cr�ter�a component test dev�ce. ADA428692

04-19 McLean GA, Cosper DK: Ava�lab�l�ty of passenger safety �nformat�on for �mproved surv�val �n a�rcraft acc�dents. ADA372580

04-20 W�ll�ams KW, Ball JD: Usab�l�ty and effect�veness of advanced general av�at�on cockp�t d�splays for v�sual fl�ght proce-dures. ADA423591

04-21 Dollar CS, Schroeder DJ: A long�tud�nal study of Myers-Br�ggs personal�ty types �n a�r traffic controllers. PB2005103900

04-22 Hackworth CA, Cruz CE, Goldman S, Jack DG, K�ng SJ, Twoh�g P: Employee att�tudes w�th�n the Federal Av�at�on Ad-m�n�strat�on. ADA460092

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04-23 Hackworth CA, Cruz CE, Jack DG, Goldman S, K�ng SJ: Employee att�tudes w�th�n the a�r traffic organ�zat�on. PB2005103902

04-24 W�ll�ams K: A summary of unmanned a�rcraft acc�dent/�nc�dent data: Human factors �mpl�cat�ons. ADA460102

200505-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME, Wade K: Index to FAA Office of Aerospace Med�c�ne Reports: 1961 through 2004.

ADA460101

05-2 Corbett CL: Car�ng for prec�ous cargo, Part II: Behav�oral techn�ques for emergency a�rcraft evacuat�ons w�th �nfants through the Type III overw�ng ex�t. ADA460057

05-3 Coll�ns WE, Wade KJ: A m�lestone of aeromed�cal research contr�but�ons to c�v�l av�at�on safety: The 1000th report �n the CARI/OAM ser�es. ADA460106

05-4 X�ng J, Mann�ng CA: Complex�ty and automat�on d�splays of a�r traffic control: L�terature rev�ew and analys�s. ADA460107

05-5 Ba�ley L, Schroeder DJ, Pounds J: The A�r Traffic Control Operat�onal Errors Sever�ty Index: An �n�t�al evaluat�on. ADA460573

05-6 Broach D: Rev�ew of the sc�ent�fic bas�s for the mandatory separat�on of an ATCS at Age 56. ADA460056

05-7 Knecht WR, Harr�s H, Shappell S: The �nfluence of v�s�b�l�ty, cloud ce�l�ng, financ�al �ncent�ve, and personal�ty factors on general av�at�on p�lots’ w�ll�ngness to take off �nto marg�nal weather: Part I. The data and prel�m�nary conclus�ons. ADA460734

05-8 Wang SM, Lew�s RJ, Canfield D, L�o TL, L�u RH: Enant�omer�c analys�s of epedr�nes and norephedr�nes. ADA460874

05-9 Canfield DV, Chaturved� AK, Dubowsk� KM: Interpretat�on of carboxyhemoglob�n and cyan�de concentrat�ons �n rela-t�on to av�at�on acc�dents. ADA460835

05-10 Johnson RD, Lew�s RJ: S�multaneous quant�tat�on of atenolol, metoprolol, and propranolol �n b�olog�cal matr�ces v�a LC/MS. ADA460843

05-11 Johnson RD, Lew�s RJ, Hattrup RA: Poppy seed consumpt�on or op�ate use: The determ�nat�on of theba�ne and op�ates of abuse �n postmortem flu�ds and t�ssues. ADA460858

05-12 Ber�nger DB, Harr�s HC Jr: A compar�son of basel�ne hear�ng thresholds between p�lots and non-p�lots and the effects of eng�ne no�se. ADA460838

05-13 K�ng SJ, Cruz CE, Jack DG, Thomas S, Hackworth CA: 2003 Employee Att�tude Survey: Analys�s of employee com-ments. ADA460830

05-14 Copeland K, Sauer HH, Fr�edberg W: Solar rad�at�on alert system. ADA460733

05-15 Knecht WR: P�lot w�ll�ngness to take off �nto marg�nal weather, Part II: antecedent overfitt�ng w�th forward stepw�se lo-g�st�c regress�on. ADA460841

05-16 Pfle�derer EM: Relat�onsh�p of the a�rcraft m�x �ndex w�th performance and object�ve workload evaluat�on research measures and controllers’ subject�ve complex�ty rat�ngs. ADA460790

05-17 Palmerton D: Fatal�ty and �njury rates for two types of rotorcraft acc�dents. ADA460769

05-18 Garner RP, Mandella JG Jr: Rel�ab�l�ty of the gas supply �n the a�r force emergency passenger oxygen system. ADA460831

05-19 Pr�nzo OV: Term�nal radar approach control: Measures of vo�ce commun�cat�ons system performance. ADA460833

05-20 Chaturved� AK, Craft KJ, Canfield DV, Wh�nnery JE: Ep�dem�ology of tox�colog�cal factors �n c�v�l av�at�on acc�dent p�lot fatal�t�es, 1999-2003. ADA460798

05-21 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, Good GW: Med�cal surve�llance programs for a�rcraft ma�ntenance personnel per-form�ng nondestruct�ve �nspect�on and test�ng. ADA460862

05-22 Broach D, Schroeder D: Relat�onsh�p of a�r traffic control spec�al�st age to en route operat�onal errors. ADA460816

05-23 Ber�nger DB, Ball JD, Brennan K, Ta�te S: Compar�son of a typ�cal electron�c att�tude-d�rect�on �nd�cator w�th terra�n-dep�ct�ng pr�mary fl�ght d�splays for perform�ng recover�es from unknown att�tudes: Us�ng d�fference and equ�valence tests. ADA460873

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05-24 W�egmann D, Faaborg T, Boquet A, Detw�ler C, Holcomb K, Shappell S: Human error and general av�at�on acc�dents: A comprehens�ve, fine-gra�ned analys�s us�ng HFACS. ADA460866

05-25 Scarborough A, Ba�ley LL, Pounds J: Exam�n�ng ATC operat�onal errors us�ng the Human Factors Analys�s and Class�fi-cat�on System. ADA460879

200606-1 Antuñano MJ, Ba�sden DL, Dav�s J, Hast�ngs J, Jenn�ngs R, Jones D, Jordan JL, Mohler S, Ruehle C, Salazar GJ, S�l-

berman WS, Scarpa P, T�lton FE, Wh�nnery JE: Gu�dance for med�cal screen�ng of commerc�al aerospace passengers. ADA460819

06-2 X�ng J, Schroeder D: Re-exam�nat�on of color v�s�on standards, Part I: Status of color use �n ATC d�splays and demogra-phy of color-defic�t controllers. ADA460875

06-3 Johnson RD, Lew�s RJ: Ident�ficat�on of S�ldenafil (V�agra®) and Its metabol�te (UK-103,320) �n s�x av�at�on fatal�t�es. ADA460880

06-4 Goldman SM, Mann�ng C, Pfle�derer E: Stat�c sector character�st�cs and operat�onal errors. ADA460882

06-5 Johnson RD, Lew�s RJ, Wh�nnery JE, Forster EM: Aeromed�cal aspects of a�rcraft-ass�sted p�lot su�c�des �n the U.S., 1993-2002. ADA460820

06-6 X�ng J, Schroeder DJ: Reexam�nat�on of color v�s�on standards, Part II. A computat�onal method to assess the effect of color defic�enc�es �n us�ng ATC d�splays. ADA463063

06-7 Detw�ler C, Hackworth C, Holcomb K, Boquet A, Pfle�derer E, W�egmann D, Shappell, S: Beneath the t�p of the �ce-berg: A human factors analys�s of general av�at�on acc�dents �n Alaska vs. the rest of the Un�ted States. ADA460891

06-8 W�ll�ams KW: Human factors �mpl�cat�ons of unmanned a�rcraft acc�dents: Fl�ght control problems. ADA460892

06-9 Nakagarwara VB, Wood KJ, Montgomery RW: New refract�ve surgery procedures and the�r �mpl�cat�ons for av�at�on safety. ADA460896

06-10 Shaffstall RM, Garner RP, B�shop J, Cameron-Land�s L, Edd�ngton DL, Hau G, Spera S, M�eln�k T, Thomas JA: Vapor-�zed hydrogen perox�de (VHP®) decontam�nat�on of a sect�on of a Boe�ng 747 cab�n. ADA460897

06-11 X�ng J: Reexam�nat�on of color v�s�on standards, Part III: Analys�s of the effect of color v�s�on defic�enc�es �n us�ng ATC d�splays. ADA460956

06-12 Canfield DV, Salazar GJ, Lew�s RJ, Wh�nnery JE: Compar�son of p�lot med�cal h�story and med�cat�ons found �n post-mortem spec�mens. ADA461233

06-13 Nesthus TE, Cruz C, Hackworth C, Boquet A: An assessment of commut�ng r�sk factors for a�r traffic control spec�al�sts. ADA460857

06-14 Kupfer DM, Hugg�ns M, Cass�dy B, Vu N, Bur�an D, Canfield D: A rap�d and �nexpens�ve PCR-based STR genotyp�ng method for �dent�fy�ng forens�c spec�mens. ADA460885

06-15 X�ng J: Color and v�sual factors �n ATC d�splays. ADA460886

06-16 Dattel AR, K�ng RE: Rewe�gh�ng AT-SAT to m�t�gate group score d�fferences. ADA461242

06-17 Johnson RD, Lew�s RJ, Ang�er MK: The LC/MS quant�tat�on of Vardenafil (Lev�tra®) �n postmortem b�olog�cal spec�-mens. ADA460865

06-18 Shappell SA, Detw�ler CA, Holcomb KA, Hackworth CA, Boquet AJ, W�egmann DA: Human error and commerc�al av�at�on acc�dents: A comprehens�ve, fine-gra�ned analys�s us�ng HFACS. ADA463865

06-19 Caldwell DC, Lew�s RJ, Shaffstall RM, Johnson RD: Subl�mat�on rate of dry �ce packaged �n commonly used quant�t�es by the a�r cargo �ndustry. ADA461451

06-20 Pounds J, Rodgers MD, Thompson D, Jack DG: Develop�ng temporal markers to profile operat�onal errors. ADA461407

06-21 Schroeder D, Ba�ley L, Pounds J, Mann�ng C: A human factors rev�ew of the operat�onal error l�terature. ADA461408

06-22 X�ng J: Color analys�s �n a�r traffic control d�splays, Part I. Radar d�splays. ADA461409

06-23 Nakagawara VB, Wood KJ, Montgomery RW: A rev�ew of recent laser �llum�nat�on events �n the av�at�on env�ronment. ADA461728

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06-24 Shappell S, W�egmann D: Develop�ng a methodology for assess�ng safety programs target�ng human error �n av�at�on. ADA461400

06-25 Pr�nzo OV, Hendr�x AM, Hendr�x R: The outcome of ATC message complex�ty on p�lot readback performance. ADA461355

06-26 M�lburn NJ, Dobb�ns L, Pounds J, Goldman S: M�n�ng for �nformat�on �n acc�dent data. ADA464086

06-27 Baker AJ, Er�cson SC, Orzechowsk� JA, Wong KL, Garner RP: Val�dat�on for CFD pred�ct�on of mass transport �n an a�rcraft passenger cab�n. ADA465914

06-28 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, Wood KJ: A�rcraft acc�dents and �nc�dents assoc�ated w�th v�sual d�sturbances from br�ght l�ghts dur�ng n�ghtt�me fl�ght operat�ons. ADA465917

06-29 Mann�ng CM, Pfle�derer EM: Relat�onsh�p of sector act�v�ty and sector complex�ty to a�r traffic controller taskload. ADA463881

06-30 Dollar C, Broach D: Compar�son of �ntent-to-leave w�th actual turnover w�th�n the FAA. ADA463866

200707-1 Coll�ns WE, Wayda ME: Index to FAA Office of Aerospace Med�c�ne reports: 1961 through 2006. ADA463875

07-2 Antuñano MJ, Wade K: Index of �nternat�onal publ�cat�ons �n aerospace med�c�ne. ADA464057

07-3 W�ll�ams K: Unmanned a�rcraft p�lot med�cal cert�ficat�on requ�rements. ADA463867

07-4 Pr�nzo OV, Hendr�x AM, Hendr�x R: An analys�s of prefl�ght weather br�efings. ADA463873

07-5 X�ng J: Color analys�s �n a�r traffic control d�splays, Part II. Aux�l�ary d�splays. ADA464404

07-6 Crutchfield J, Rosenberg CS: Pred�ct�ng subject�ve workload rat�ngs: A compar�son and synthes�s of operat�onal and theoret�cal models. ADA465365

07-7 Ch�dester TR: Voluntary av�at�on safety �nformat�on-shar�ng process: Prel�m�nary aud�t of d�str�buted FOQA and ASAP arch�ves aga�nst �ndustry statement of requ�rements. ADA465642

07-8 W�ll�ams KW: An assessment of p�lot control �nterfaces for unmanned a�rcraft. ADA465657

07-9 Bur�an D, Wh�te V, Hugg�ns M, Kupfer D, Canfield DV, Wh�nnery JE: Compar�son of ampl�ficat�on methods to pro-duce Affymetr�x Genech�p® target mater�al. ADA465656

07-10 X�ng J: Develop�ng the Federal Av�at�on Adm�n�strat�on’s requ�rements for color use �n a�r traffic control d�splays. ADA467708

07-11 Pfle�derer EM, Mann�ng CA, Goldman SM: Relat�onsh�p of complex�ty factor rat�ngs w�th operat�onal errors. ADA467731

07-12 Sen A, Ak�n A, Craft KJ, Canfield DV, Chaturved� AK: F�rst-generat�on H1 ant�h�stam�nes found �n p�lot fatal�t�es of c�v�l

av�at�on acc�dents, 1990–2005. ADA467870

07-13 DeWeese R, Moorcroft D, Green T, Ph�l�ppens MMGM: Assessment of �njury potent�al �n a�rcraft s�de-fac�ng seats us�ng the ES-2 anthropomorph�c test dummy. ADA468006

07-14 K�ng RE, Mann�ng CA., Drechsler GK: Operat�onal use of the A�r Traffic Select�on and Tra�n�ng Battery. ADA468134

07-15 Lew�s RJ, Johnson RD, Ang�er MK: The D�str�but�on of fluoxet�ne and norfluoxet�ne �n postmortem flu�ds and t�ssues. ADA469744

07-16 Ch�dester T, Hackworth, Knecht W: Part�c�pant Assessments of av�at�on safety �nspector tra�n�ng for techn�cally ad-vanced a�rcraft. ADA469706

07-17 Hackworth CA, K�ng SJ, Cruz C, Thomas S, Roberts C, Bates C, Moore R: The pr�vate p�lot pract�cal test: Survey re-sults from des�gnated p�lot exam�ners and newly cert�ficated pr�vate p�lots. ADA469745

07-18 Pfle�derer EM, Mann�ng CA: Pred�ct�on and class�ficat�on of operat�onal errors and rout�ne operat�ons us�ng sector character�st�cs var�ables. ADA471597

07-19 Sen A, Ak�n A, Canfield DV, Chaturved� AK. Select�ve seroton�n reuptake �nh�b�tors: med�cal h�story of fatally �njured av�at�on acc�dent p�lots. ADA474522

07-20 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, Marshall WJ: Opt�cal rad�at�on transm�ttance of a�rcraft w�ndscreens and p�lot v�s�on. ADA471609

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07-21 Nesthus T, Schroeder D, Connors M, Rentme�ster-Bryant H, DeRosh�na C: Fl�ght attendant fat�gue. ADA471470

07-22 Canfield DV, Br�nk JD, Johnson RD, Lew�s RJ, Dubowsk� KM: Postmortem ethanol test�ng procedures ava�lable to acc�dent �nvest�gators. ADA473197

07-23 L�u RH, Wu CH, Chen YJ, Chang CD, L�nv�lle JG, Canfield DV: Intens�ty of the �nternal standard response as the bas�s for report�ng a test spec�men as negat�ve or �nconclus�ve. ADA473200

07-24 Cumm�ngs ML, Tsons�s C, X�ng J: Invest�gat�ng the use of color �n t�mel�ne d�splays. ADA473201

07-25 Hackworth C, Holcomb K, Denn�s M, Goldman S, Bates C, Schroeder D, Johnson W: An �nternat�onal survey of ma�n-tenance human factors programs. ADA475576

07-26 X�ng J: Informat�on complex�ty �n a�r traffic control d�splays. ADA475598

07-27 Rogers RO, Boquet A, Howell C, DeJohn C: Prel�m�nary results of an exper�ment to evaluate transfer of low-cost s�mula-tor-based a�rplane upset-recovery tra�n�ng. ADA475565

07-28 Pfle�derer E, Goldman S, Ch�dester T: T�me ser�es analyses of �ntegrated term�nal weather system effects on system a�r-port effic�ency rat�ngs. ADA475572

07-29 Botch SR, Johnson RD: Ant�emet�cs w�th concom�tant sedat�ve use �n c�v�l av�at�on p�lot fatal�t�es: From 2000 to 2006. ADA475599

07-30 Nadler E, Yost A, Kendra A: Use of traffic d�splays for general av�at�on approach spac�ng: A human factors study. ADA475604

200808-1 Peterman CL, Rogers PB, Véronneau SJH, Wh�nnery JE: Development of an aeromed�cal sc�ent�fic �nformat�on system

for av�at�on safety. ADA477153

08-2 Gale WF, Gale HS, Watson J: F�eld evaluat�on of whole a�rl�ner decontam�nat�on technolog�es for narrow-body a�rcraft. ADA477159

08-3 Ball J: The �mpact of tra�n�ng on general av�at�on p�lots’ ab�l�ty to make strateg�c weather-related dec�s�ons. ADA477162

08-4 Gale WF, Gale HS, Watson, J: F�eld evaluat�on of whole a�rl�ner decontam�nat�on technolog�es—w�de-body a�rcraft w�th dual-use appl�cat�on for ra�lcars. ADA477163

08-5 Bur�an D: Funct�onal genom�cs group—Program descr�pt�on. ADA481081

08-6 Knecht WR: Use of weather �nformat�on by general av�at�on p�lots, Part I, quant�tat�ve: reported use and value of prov�d-ers and products. ADA481118

08-7 Knecht WR: Use of weather �nformat�on by general av�at�on p�lots, Part II, qual�tat�ve: Explor�ng factors �nvolved �n weather-related dec�s�on mak�ng. ADA481119

08-8 Kupfer DM, Jenk�ns M, Bur�an D, Canfield DV: Use of alternat�ve pr�mers for gender d�scr�m�nat�on �n human forens�c genotyp�ng. ADA481070

08-9 Carretta TR, K�ng RE: USAF enl�sted a�r traffic controller select�on: Exam�nat�on of the pred�ct�ve val�d�ty of the FAA a�r traffic select�on and tra�n�ng battery versus tra�n�ng performance. ADA481110

08-10 Botch SR, Johnson RD: Drug usage �n p�lots �nvolved �n av�at�on acc�dents compared w�th drug usage �n the general populat�on: From 1990 to 2005. ADA481072

08-11 Botch SR, Chaturved� AK, Canfield DV, Forster EM: V�treous flu�d and/or ur�ne glucose concentrat�ons �n 1,335 c�v�l av�at�on acc�dent p�lot fatal�t�es. ADA482969

08-12 Detw�ler C, Holcomb K, Hackworth C, Shappell S: Understand�ng the human factors assoc�ated w�th v�sual fl�ght rules fl�ght �nto �nstrument meteorolog�cal cond�t�ons. ADA482973

08-13 K�ng RE, Schroeder DJ, Mann�ng CA, Retzlaff PD, W�ll�ams CA: Screen�ng a�r traffic control spec�al�sts for psy-chopathology us�ng the M�nnesota Mult�phas�c Personal�ty Inventory-2. ADA482976

08-14 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, Wood KJ: Laser �llum�nat�on of a�rcraft by geograph�c locat�on for a 3-year per�od (2004–2006). ADA482979

08-15 Nakagawara VB, Montgomery RW, Marshall WJ: Infrared rad�at�on transm�ttance and p�lot v�s�on through c�v�l�an a�r-craft w�ndscreens. ADA482971

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08-16 Ba�ley L, Pounds J, Scarborough A: En route operat�onal errors: Transfer of pos�t�on respons�b�l�ty as a funct�on of t�me on pos�t�on. ADA485496

08-17 Scarborough A, Ba�ley L, Pounds J: Analyz�ng veh�cle operator dev�at�ons. ADA485664

08-18 X�ng J: Des�gn�ng quest�onna�res for controll�ng and manag�ng �nformat�on complex�ty �n v�sual d�splays. ADA 488605

08-19 Pr�nzo OV, Campbell A: Un�ted States a�rl�ne transport p�lot �nternat�onal fl�ght language exper�ences, Report 1: Back-ground �nformat�on and general/pre-fl�ght preparat�on. ADA 488606

08-20 Corbett CL, McLean GA, Cosper DK: Effect�ve presentat�on med�a for passenger safety I: Comprehens�on of br�efing card p�ctor�als and p�ctograms. ADA488828

08-21 Pr�nzo OV, Hendr�x AM, Hendr�x R: P�lot Engl�sh language profic�ency and the prevalence of commun�cat�on problems at five U.S. a�r route traffic control centers. ADA488738

08-22 Botch SR, Johnson RD: Alcohol-related av�at�on acc�dents �nvolv�ng p�lots w�th prev�ous alcohol offenses. ADA 490324

08-23 W�ll�ams K: Documentat�on of sensory �nformat�on �n the operat�on of unmanned a�rcraft systems. ADA 490325

08-24 Chaturved� AK, Craft KJ, Cardona PS, Rogers PB, Canfield DV: The second seven years of the FAA’s postmortem foren-s�c tox�cology profic�ency-test�ng program. ADA 490323

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Pa r t I I : a U t H o r I n d e xAuthor Report Number Author Report Number

Abbot - Brecht-Clark

AAbbott JK --------- 70-4, 70-13, 72-12, 77-9, 83-12, 85-4,

86-3, 86-5Adams HJ --------- 98-5Adams T ----------- 63-23, 63-25, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29, 65-30,

66-23Agee FL Jr --------- 66-24Agen RA ----------- 98-8, 02-24Agnew BO -------- 00-12, 02-24Ak�n A ------------- 03-7, 07-12, 07-19Albr�ght CA ------- 96-5, 98-26Allen ME ---------- TechPub#1, 64-16, 65-17, 66-1, 66-2, 68-7

Allgood MA ------ 70-16, 75-2, 75-13Allu�s� EA --------- 78-34Anderson JA ------ 79-23, 80-12Ang�er MK -------- 03-23, 04-4, 04-15, 06-17, 06-17, 07-15Antuñano MJ ----- 93-3, 01-15, 06-1, 06-1, 07-2Armen�a-Cope R - 93-14Armstrong R ------ 66-17Arnell F ------------ 97-22Ashby FK --------- 67-8Atockn�e PA ------ 89-10Aul JC ------------- 92-5Av�at�on Med�cal L�brary FAA ------ 64-20

BBadgley JM ------- 69-22

Ba�ley JP ----------- 73-16, 74-9, 75-8, 77-18, 78-11Ba�ley LL ---------- 96-24, 98-24, 99-17, 99-24, 99-25, 99-27,

00-14, 00-17, 00-25, 00-28, 01-19, 01-20, 02-18, 06-21, 05-5, 05-25, 08-16, 08-17

Ba�n DL ----------- 97-22Ba�sden DL ------- 06-1Baker AJ ----------- 04-7, 06-27Baker SP ----------- 96-3Balke B ------------ 62-6, 63-6, 63-12, 63-18, 63-33, 63-34,

64-2, 64-3, 66-36Ball JD ------------- 03-17, 04-5, 04-20, 05-23, 08-3Bann�ster JR ------ 78-4Bar�le AB ---------- 96-5Barnard C --------- 66-16Bartanow�cz RS -- 86-2Bates C ------------ 07-17, 07-25

Batt�s�e V ---------- 03-2Baxter NE --------- 84-6, 90-1Bedell RHS ------- 67-22Behn LD ---------- 97-12, 99-19, 00-3Be�ergrohsle�n D - 78-26Bergey KH -------- 72-27Berg�n JM --------- 73-5Ber�nger DB ------ 96-15, 96-16, 97-24, 00-26, 02-7, 02-19,

04-5, 05-12, 05-23Berkley WJ -------- 65-5, 65-6Bern�nger D ------ 91-16Besco RO --------- 95-5B�ll�ngs CE -------- 72-4B�ll�ngs SM ------- 67-17B�rkey M ---------- 95-28B�ron WJ ---------- 84-1B�shop J ----------- 06-10Blanchard RE ----- 93-9, 94-5, 95-6Blank CL ---------- 00-20, 03-18, 04-13Bleckley MK ------ 97-22Blethrow JG ------ 66-42, 70-19, 72-15, 77-11, 78-3, 79-22,

80-12Blossom CW ----- 78-31Bold�ng FA -------- 80-8Bone RS ----------- 03-2Boone JO --------- 78-10, 78-36, 79-14, 79-21, 80-5, 80-7,

80-15, 82-2, 82-11, 82-18, 83-6, 83-9Booze CF 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

Boquet A ---------- 02-8, 02-13, 02-20, 05-24, 06-7, 06-13, 06-18, 07-27

Boren HK --------- 00-22Botch SR ---------- 07-29, 08-10, 08-11, 08-22Bourdet NM ------ 71-36Boyer D ----------- 94-17, 94-26, 95-23, 96-9Braden GE -------- 69-22, 73-1Bradshaw GL ----- 03-3Brake CM --------- 62-18, 63-1, 63-16, 63-22, 63-32, 65-27Branson DM ----- 85-11Brecher GA ------- 69-23, 70-2, 71-22, 72-8Brecher MH ------ 69-23, 70-2, 71-22Brecht-Clark J ---- 94-4

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Author Report Number

44Brink—Cummings

Br�nk JD ---------- 07-22Br�tton TW ------- 93-20, 95-15Broach DM ------- 91-4, 91-11, 91-18, 92-26, 93-4, 94-4, 94-

9, 96-6, 96-13, 97-4, 97-15, 97-19, 98-8, 98-22, 98-23, 99-16, 99-24, 00-15, 02-9, 03-14, 03-20, 04-8, 05-6, 05-22, 05-23

Broadhurst JL ---- 72-30Brun� CB ---------- 69-6, 69-16Bryant KD -------- 89-6Bur�an D ---------- 06-14, 07-9,08-5, 08-8Busby DE --------- 77-11

C Caldwell DC------ 06-19Caldwell L -------- 00-10Cameron-Land�s L 06-10Campbell A --------08-19Canfield DV ------ 91-12, 92-23, 92-24, 92-25, 94-14, 94-16,

95-26, 95-28, 96-14, 96-17, 98-5, 98-18, 98-21, 99-14, 99-15, 99-29, 00-9, 00-16, 00-21, 00-22, 00-29, 00-34, 01-12, 02-14, 02-15, 03-18, 03-22, 03-24, 04-1, 04-13, 04-15, 05-8, 05-9, 05-20, 06-12, 06-14, 07-9, 07-12, 07-19, 07-22, 07-23, 08-8, 08-11, 08-24

Cann�ng JM ------ 01-16, 02-1, 02-22Capps MJ --------- Tech.Pub.#1, 64-14, 65-1, 65-2Cardona PS ------- 00-29, 03-22, 03-24, 08-24Carretta TR ------- 08-9Carroll JJ ---------- 70-16Cass�dy B ---------- 06-14Chandler RF ------ 68-24, 72-27, 74-4, 76-9, 77-11, 78-6, 78-12, 78-23,

78-24, 79-17, 80-12, 82-8, 83-16Chang CD -------- 07-23Chase RC --------- 72-4Chaturved� AK --- 91-17, 93-7, 93-8, 94-7, 94-18, 95-8,

95-26, 97-14, 98-10, 98-18, 98-21, 99-11, 99-14, 99-15, 99-29, 00-9, 00-16, 00-22, 00-34, 01-12, 02-14, 03-7, 03-22, 03-24, 04-1, 04-15, 05-9, 05-20, 07-12, 07-19, 08-11, 08-24

Chen YJ ----------- 07-23Ch�dester TR ----- 07-7, 07-16, 07-28, Chesterfield BP --- 80-13, 81-7Ch�les WD -------- 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

Ch�ttum CB ------ 89-14, 92-27, 95-22, 96-18, 98-2, 98-3, 99-10

Chubb GP -------- 96-19, 97-6C�ereb�ej A -------- 69-18, 71-9Clark G ------------ 66-5, 66-26, 66-34, 69-19Clough DL-------- 88-5Cobb BB 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

Coffey JD --------- 96-12Colangelo EJ ------ 89-3Coll�ns WE ------- 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, 94-1, 95-1, 95-3, 95-7, 95-13, 96-1, 96-21, 96-22, 97-1, 98-1, 99-1, 00-1, 01-1, 03-1, 05-1, 05-3, 07-1

Coltman JW ------ 83-3Comerford DA --- 02-3, 03-5Connor CW ------ 03-12, 04-9Connors M ------- 07-21Constant GN ----- 73-19, 76-4Contempore C -- 00-10Convey JJ --------- 83-11, 85-7, 86-6Cook EA ---------- 72-30, 78-23Copeland K ------- 00-5, 03-16, 05-14Corbett CL ------- 01-18, 02-16, 03-15, 04-2, 04-12, 05-2,

08-20Cosper KK -------- 98-1, 04-19, 08-20Court MC -------- 97-20Craft KJ ----------- 05-20, 07-12, 08-24Cra�n RA ---------- 65-17, 66-2Crane CR --------- 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 RL -------- 84-1Crosby WM ------ 68-6, 68-24, 69-3, 69-5Crutchfield J ------ 99-3, 07-6Cruz CE ----------- 95-12, 95-19, 96-23, 00-10, 02-8, 02-13,

02-20, 04-22, 04-23, 05-13, 06-13, 07-17Culver JF ---------- 62-12Cumm�ngs ML --- 07-24

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45Dailey – Fuller

DDa�ley JT ---------- 77-25, 78-35, 82-11, 84-2Darden EB Jr ----- 78-8Dark SJ ------------ 76-10, 78-25, 80-19, 83-5, 84-9, 85-9,

86-7, 90-5Dattel AR --------- 06-16Daugherty JW ---- 62-10, 63-4Dav�s AW Jr ------ 63-12, 68-15, 68-18, 70-8, 77-17, 78-20,

78-25, 80-8, 84-4, 85-12, 90-7Dav�s HV --------- 71-41Dav�s J ------------- 06-1Dean MA --------- 00-15De�mler JD ------- 94-21, 94-22, 94-23DeJohn CA ------- 97-2, 97-21, 00-13, 04-16, 07-27Delafield RH ----- 69-12Della Rocco PS --- 89-6, 90-13, 92-30, 95-12, 95-19, 96-23,

99-2, 00-10, 00-32Deloney JR ------- 83-7Denn�s M --------- 07-25DeRosh�a C ------- 07-21deSte�guer D ------ 78-4, 80-18, 83-10, 83-14Detw�ler C -------- 02-8, 02-13, 02-20, 02-24, 03-20, 03-11,

05-24, 06-7, 06-18, 08-12DeWeese R -------- 92-20, 93-14, 94-19, 95-30, 98-11, 02-11,

03-9, 04-18, 07-13D�ehl AE ---------- 87-6D�ll DB ------------ 63-33D�llard A ---------- 03-12, 04-9D�lle JR ------------ 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

D�llon RD -------- 81-7D�ttmar MJ ------- 97-3Dobb�ns L--------- 06-26Dodd RS ---------- 96-3Dollar CS --------- 87-4, 90-8, 94-13, 96-21, 97-17, 02-9,

03-14, 04-21Dom�no D -------- 03-2Donnelly SS ------ 00-6Dougherty MRP - 97-22, 98-16, 01-16, 02-1, 02-22Downey LE ------- 90-5Drechsler GK ----- 93-1, 95-16, 07-14Dr�ll�ng HS ------- 03-23Dr�sk�ll WE ------- 97-3, 97-23, 98-7Druray CG-------- 91-16Dubowsk� KM --- 04-13, 05-9, 07-22

Duke F ------------ 00-33Duncan JC -------- 63-30Durso FT --------- 98-26, 99-3, 00-5, 01-16

EEanuel TW Jr ----- 03-3Earley JC ---------- 62-7Edd�ngton DL ---- 06-10Edwards MB ------ 92-31, 94-3, 95-4, 95-9Elam GW --------- 73-17, 81-16, 82-19Emanuel T -------- 97-11Emerson TE Jr --- 62-18, 63-1, 63-16, 63-22, 66-11Endecott BR ------ 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, 94-7, 94-18, 00-21

Endsley MR ------ 94-27, 97-13England HM ----- 89-10, 92-18, 92-22, 93-6, 94-10Enos RJ ------------ 99-24Er�cson SC -------- 04-7, 06-27

FFaaborg T --------- 05-24Fa�rl�e GW -------- 91-6, 92-27Farmer WL-------- 96-13, 97-4, 98-24, 99-16, 00-3, 01-4Faulkner DN ----- 78-8, 82-12, 92-2Fe�nberg R -------- 65-9, 65-25Ferrante A --------- 03-19Ferraro DP -------- 73-12, 75-6F�edler ER --------- 00-32, 01-11, 02-23F�neg J ------------- 68-24F�or�ca 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, 71-41F�sher RG --------- 74-4Flem�g JW -------- 94-14, 95-28Flux M ------------- 77-3, 77-16, 82-5Folk ED ----------- 70-18, 72-30, 73-10, 82-8, 92-27Forster EM -------- 06-5, 08-11Fotouh� CH ------ 96-6Fowler PR --------- 63-8, 67-5, 75-7, 77-17, 80-10, 83-2Fox CM ----------- 01-10, 02-4 Freud SL ---------- 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 66-25Fr�edberg W ------ 71-26, 78-8, 80-2, 82-12, 92-2, 00-33,

03-16, 05-14Fromhagen C ----- 71-18Fulk GW ---------- 91-1Fuller DK --------- 94-3, 95-4

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46Funkhouser — Hodges

Funkhouser GE -- 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, 95-20, 95-22, 96-18, 98-3, 99-10

GGalaxy Sc�Corp--- 93-5, 93-15, 94-12, 95-14, 96-2Gale HS ----------- 08-2, 08-4, Gale WF----------- 08-2, 08-4Galerston EM ---- 68-13, 68-18Ganslen RV ------- 63-12, 63-34Garber M --------- 00-29, 01-12Garner JD --------- 62-1, 62-9, 65-7, 66-42, 70-19, 72-30,

77-11, 78-3, 78-23, 79-22, 80-12, 94-10, 95-17, 95-29, 96-4, 97-7, 98-4, 98-27, 99-4, 00-6, 04-3, 04-7, 05-18, 06-10, 06-27

Gay DJ ------------ 77-24Ge�w�tz KL -------- 00-6George MH ------- 91-2, 91-3, 95-20, 95-22, 95-25, 96-18,

98-3, 99-5, 99-10Gerathewohl SJ--- 69-17, 69-24, 70-9, 71-10, 71-33, 75-5,

77-6, 78-16, 78-27Gerke RJ ---------- 72-4G�bbons HL ------ 68-8, 69-9, 69-10, 71-18G�lcher RO ------- 84-4G�les E ------------- 79-2G�ll�land K -------- 93-13, 97-5, 97-25, 99-20G�lson RD -------- 71-20, 71-34, 72-34Gogel WC -------- 62-15, 63-10, 63-20, 63-28, 64-13, 65-11,

65-32, 66-22, 66-24, 67-18, 67-20Goldman RF ----- 62-5Goldman SM ----- 02-23, 04-22, 04-23, 06-4, 06-26, 07-11,

07-25, 07-28

Good GW -------- 05-21Goulden DR ------ 71-5, 72-16, 73-19, 76-4, 81-4, 83-17Gowdy RV -------- 90-11, 92-20, 93-14, 94-19, 98-11, 99-5,

02-11, 03-9Grape PM --------- 77-8, 78-13, 80-3, 81-15, 82-15, 85-8Green T ----------- 07-13Gr�mm EJ --------- 72-16, 73-19, 75-4, 76-4Gr�mm MH ------ 72-1, 74-1, 87-1Gronlund SD ----- 97-22, 98-16, 01-16, 02-1, 02-22Guedry FE Jr ----- 67-6, 67-7, 71-20, 71-34, 72-34Gu�lkey JE -------- 98-6Gurman EB ------- 94-21

HHackworth CA --- 98-26, 99-3, 03-10, 03-11, 04-22, 04-23,

05-13, 06-7, 06-13, 06-18, 07-16, 07-17, 07-25, 08-12

Hand DK --------- 97-3, 97-23, 98-7Hanneman GD -- 70-3, 77-8, 78-8, 81-11, 84-5, 87-3, 87-8Hanson PG ------- 68-6, 68-24, 69-5, 69-13Hansrote RW ----- 97-21Haraway A -------- 81-1, 83-1Harper CR -------- 66-30Harr�s HC Jr------ 95-3, 95-7, 96-16, 97-24, 99-22, 05-7,

05-12Harr�s JL ---------- 84-7Harr�s RM -------- 94-22Harr�son HF ------ 66-16, 70-21Hart IS ------------ 00-3Hartel CEJ -------- 95-21Hartel GF --------- 95-21Hartman S -------- 79-2Hasbrook AH ---- 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

Hast�ngs J --------- 06-1Hattrup RA ------- 05-11Hau G ------------- 06-10Hauty GT --------- 65-5, 65-6, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29, 65-30Hawkes GR ------- 62-11, 62-16He�l MC ---------- 99-18, 99-23, 00-12, 01-5, 01-4, 01-6,

02-24He�l SKR ---------- 01-4Hellman CM ----- 91-15, 92-13, 93-18Hendr�x AM ------ 03-13, 95-15, 06-25, 07-4, 08-21Hendr�x R --------- 06-25, 07-4, 08-21H�gg�ns EA ------- 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

H�ll RJ ------------- 71-39H�ll TJ ------------- 93-19H�llman DJ ------- 94-22H�lton Systems Inc 94-20H�lton TF --------- 97-8, 97-12, 99-19, 00-3H�nshaw LB ------ 62-18, 63-1, 63-16, 63-22, 63-26, 63-32,

66-11Hodges BE -------- 03-10

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47Hoffman — Lambrou

Hoffman SM ----- 69-12, 72-17, 73-21, 73-22, 74-11, 75-7, 76-13, 77-5

Holcomb K ------- 02-20, 05-24, 06-7, 06-18, 07-25, 08-12Holland J ---------- 02-21Holloway FA ------ 94-24Holmes DD ------ 63-23, 63-26, 66-11Hord�nsky JR ----- 91-2, 91-3, 92-11, 92-19, 92-23, 94-14,

94-16, 95-28, 97-2, 98-10, 00-21Houk VN --------- 64-7Houston ER ------ 98-5Howell C ---------- 07-27Hudg�ns CB ------ 98-4, 98-27Hudson LS -------- 90-7Huffine EF -------- 92-24, 92-25, 99-15Huffman HW ---- 64-15Hufnagel CA ----- 64-7Hugg�ns ME ------ 04-1, 06-14, 07-9Hul�n CL ---------- 97-11, 03-3Hunter CE -------- 65-31Hunter DR ------- 95-27, 96-19, 97-3, 97-6, 97-16, 97-23,

98-6, 98-7, 99-7, 02-17Huntley MS Jr --- 91-7, 91-13Hurst MW -------- 78-39Hutto GL --------- 72-24, 77-21, 81-5Hyde AS ----------- 63-30Hyland DT ------- 94-21, 94-22, 94-23Hynes MK -------- 99-30, 00-11

IIamp�etro PF------ 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 ---------------- 63-30Irons FM ---------- 73-13, 73-20Isaac A ------------- 02-12, 03-21

JJack DG ----------- 03-10, 04-22, 04-23, 05-13, 06-20Jahns DW --------- 99-9, 00-4Jeffress LA --------- 63-7Jenk�ns CD ------- 78-39Jenk�ns M --------- 08-8Jenn�ngs AE ------- 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

Jenn�ngs R -------- 06-1Jensen RS --------- 96-19, 97-6, 98-6, 99-7

Johansson J ------- 02-1, 02-22Johnson RD ------ 00-20, 02-15, 03-18, 03-23, 04-4, 04-13,

05-11, 06-3, 06-5, 06-17, 06-19, 07-15, 07-22, 07-29, 08-10, 08-22

Johnson WB ------ 91-16, 07-25Jones D ------------ 06-1Jones JP ------------ 92-31Jones KN ---------- 71-5, 71-7, 71-29, 72-14, 72-16, 72-25,

73-14, 75-1Jordan JL ---------- 82-14, 06-1Josenhans WKT -- 65-8Joseph KM ---------99-9, 99-17, 99-25, 99-27, 00-4, 00-14, 03-2

KKank� BG --------- 96-10Kar�m B ----------- 72-27Karson S ----------- 70-14Kay EJ ------------- 94-21, 94-22, 94-23Keen FR ----------- 66-31Kegg PS ----------- 88-3Kendall WW ----- 63-25Kendra A ---------- 07-30Key OR ------------ 97-21K�dd GD Jr ------- 79-5K�ng RE ----------- 02-23, 02-24, 03-20, 06-16, 07-14, 08-9,

08-13K�ng SJ ------------ 03-11, 04-22, 04-23, 05-13, 07-17K�nn JB ------------ 68-3K�rkbr�de LA ----- 96-19K�rkham WR ----- 78-13, 80-3, 80-6, 81-10, 81-15, 82-7, 82-

13, 83-8Knecht W --------- 02-20, 05-7, 05-15, 07-16, 08-6, 08-7Knowlan DM ---- 64-11Kochan JA -------- 97-6

Korty P ------------ 62-10, 63-4Kot PA ------------- 64-11Kranz G ----------- 70-10Kupfer DM ------- 00-16, 06-14, 07-9, 08-8Kup�ec TC -------- 92-24, 96-14, 96-17, 97-14

LLacefield DJ------- 78-31, 82-15, 85-8Lacey DE ---------- 62-10, 63-4Lacy CD----------- 71-5LaJonchere CM -- 99-28Lamb MW -------- 96-3Lambrou P -------- 99-22

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48Lamonica — Milburn

Lamon�ca J -------- 00-26Langston ED ----- 72-6, 72-7Larcher JG -------- 00-13, 02-16, 04-12, 04-16Lategola MT ------ 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 CD ------------ 71-36, 72-22Layne PJ ----------- 74-6Layton CF -------- 95-31Leeper RC --------- 73-23Lendrum L -------- 03-3Lennon AO ------- 75-4, 77-24Lentz JM ---------- 76-14Lester LF ---------- 87-6Leverett S Jr ------- 63-30Lew�s MA --------- 78-7, 78-36, 79-3, 79-14Lew�s MF --------- 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

Lew�s RA ---------- 69-6, 69-16Lew�s RJ ----------- 99-15, 00-20, 00-29, 02-15, 03-18, 03-23,

04-4, 04-13, 04-15, 05-8, 05-10, 05-11, 06-3, 06-5, 06-12, 06-17, 06-19, 07-15, 07-22

L� G ---------------- 96-3L�eberman P ------ 98-20L�nder MK -------- 80-11L�ntern G --------- 97-11L�nv�lle JG -------- 07-23L�o TL ------------- 05-8L�u RH ------------ 07-23Loewenfeld I ------ 65-9Lofberg MS ------- 83-16Loochan FK ------ 91-14, 92-14Lowenste�n O ---- 65-9

Lowrey DL -------- 72-6, 77-11, 78-3, 79-22, 80-12, 80-13, 82-7, 82-13, 83-8

Luchs�nger PC ---- 64-8Lyne PJ ------------ 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 CA ---------- 73-10

MMacl�n O ---------- 96-20Madakas�ra S ----- 92-11Mandella JG Jr --- 95-29, 98-4, 98-27, 05-18

Mann�ng CA ----- 84-6, 88-3, 89-6, 90-4, 90-6, 90-13, 91-9, 92-5, 92-26, 92-31, 94-3, 94-9, 95-4, 95-9, 96-5 97-15, 97-22, 98-16, 98-26, 99-3, 00-2, 00-5, 01-5, 01-6, 01-10, 02-2, 02-4, 05-4, 06-4, 06-21, 07-11, 07-14, 07-18, 08-13

Marcus JH -------- 93-14, 94-11, 96-7, 96-11, 97-18, 97-20Marsh DK II ------ 98-9Marshall WJ ------ 07-20, 08-15Mastrullo AR ----- 81-15Masucc� FD ------- 63-22Mathews JJ -------- 72-18, 72-22, 72-33, 73-7, 74-2, 74-7, 75-3May ND ---------- 92-4McCauley ME ---- 01-17McClenathan JE - 64-7McConv�lle JT --- 76-9McCoy J ----------- 66-17McDown JR ---- 02-16, 04-12McFadden EB ---- 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

McKenz�e JM ----- 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 GA ----------- 89-8, 89-10, 89-11, 89-12, 91-12, 92-18, 92-22, 92-27, 93-6, 93-19, 95-22, 95-25, 96-18, 98-2, 98-3, 98-19, 99-5, 99-10, 01-2, 02-16, 03-15, 04-2, 04-12, 04-19, 08-20

McL�n L ----------- 03-12, 04-9Mehl�ng KD ------ 71-31Mejdal S ----------- 01-17Melton CE 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 RJ ------------79-23Mertens HW --------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, 95-13, 96-22, 97-10, 99-8, 04-14

Mertens RA ----------67-2, 68-7, 70-10, 71-5M�eln�k T ------------06-10M�lburn NJ ----------82-10, 92-28, 92-29, 92-30, 93-16,

93-17, 95-13, 96-22, 97-10, 99-8, 04-10, 04-14, 06-26

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49Milke — Peterson

M�lke RM ------------99-22M�llett DP -----------00-21M�lls SH --------------97-7, 98-15, 00-30, 01-10, 01-16, 02-1,

02-2, 02-4, 02-22M�lls W ---------------01-11Moertl PM -----------00-5, 02-1, 02-22Mogford LS ----------98-14Mogford RH --------98-14Mog�lka HJ ----------01-10, 02-4 Mohler SR -----------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, 96-25, 06-1

Mo�se S ---------------92-11Montgomery RW ---93-21, 94-15, 95-11, 96-12, 99-6,

00-19, 00-23, 01-7, 01-14, 02-6, 02-10, 03-6, 03-12, 04-6, 04-9, 05-21, 06-9, 06-23, 06-28, 07-20, 08-14, 08-15

Moorcroft D ---------04-18, 07-13Moore CM -----------69-19Moore R --------------07-17Morgan JC -----------68-26Morr�s Edward W---66-27Morr�s Everett W ---70-9Morr�son JE----------96-6Morrow DG ---------99-21Moser E --------------83-2Moser KM -----------64-5, 64-7, 64-8Moses R --------------66-14, 68-4, 71-11, 71-15, 80-10Mullen SR -----------77-17, 78-19, 79-10Murcko LE -----------76-4, 77-1Murphy RE ----------98-4, 98-27, 00-6Myers JG -------------90-2, 91-5, 91-10, 92-15, 92-16, 95-10

NNadler E ----------- 07-30Naff KC ----------- 00-27Nagle FJ ----------- 63-12, 63-34, 64-2, 66-36Nakagawara VB -- 90-10, 91-1, 91-14, 92-14, 93-11, 93-21,

94-10, 94-15, 95-11, 96-12, 96-27, 98-25, 99-6, 00-18, 00-19, 00-23, 01-7, 01-14, 02-6, 02-10, 03-6, 03-12, 04-6, 04-9, 05-21, 06-9, 06-23, 06-28, 07-20, 08-14, 08-15

Nance C ----------- 00-26Naughton J ------- 64-2, 66-17, 66-21, 66-36Neal GL ----------- 65-31Neas BR ----------- 78-8, 80-2

Nedd�ck M -------- 99-9Nelson JM -------- 71-26Nelson PL --------- 72-33, 73-7, 74-8Nesthus TE ------- 95-5, 95-7, 97-7, 97-9, 97-25, 99-20, 02-8,

02-13, 02-20, 06-13, 07-21Newton JL -------- 63-33Newton NL ------- 62-12Nguyen K --------- 0032N�cholas J --------- 00-33N�chols EA -------- 72-2N�kol�c D --------- 99-3Norwood GK ----- 71-25, 71-38, 82-14Nye LG ------------ 89-7, 90-4, 90-8, 91-8, 92-7, 92-8, 92-9,

92-10, 94-13

OO’Br�en K --------- 00-33O’Connor WF --- 65-10, 66-10, 66-15O’Dell JW -------- 70-14O’Doherty DS --- 65-4Odom RS --------- 02-16O’Donnell RD --- 92-11, 95-24Ohrt DD ---------- 97-22, 98-16Olmos BO -------- 03-2Orme DR --------- 01-11Orzechowsk� JA -- 04-7, 06-27OU Vortac -------- 92-31, 94-3, 95-4, 95-9, 96-5Owuor ED -------- 04-1Ozur H ------------ 82-11

PPack�ngham KD - 99-28Page BB ----------- 63-22Palmerton DA ---- 98-3, 98-13, 02-16, 04-12, 05-17Parker JF Jr ------- 89-9, 90-14, 95-2Patterson JC ------ 01-11Pearson DW ------ 68-17, 69-7, 69-19Pearson RG ------- 63-35, 65-10, 65-31, 66-19Pendergrass GE --- 63-27, 66-10, 66-15Penland T --------- 85-1Pennybaker AL --- 96-25Perloff JK ---------- 64-19Perry JL ------------ 98-16Perry RB ----------- 64-8Peterman CL ----- 08-1Peterson LM ------ 00-28, 01-19, 01-20, 03-10

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50Pfleiderer — Schlegel

Pfle�derer EM --------00-24, 01-10, 02-2, 02-4, 03-8, 05-16, 06-4, 06-7, 07-11, 07-18, 07-28

Ph�ll�ppens MMGM 07-13Ph�ll�ps EE -----------63-34Ph�ll�ps S -------------97-11P�ckett E--------------98-20P�ckrel EW -----------77-25, 79-18, 82-11, 83-11, 84-2P�dkow�cz JK --------80-8P�nkerson AL --------64-11P�nsk� MS ------------78-4, 78-14Podolak E ------------65-25, 68-3Pol�s BD --------------71-2, 73-21, 73-22Pollard DW ----------78-3, 79-6, 79-23, 82-8, 84-1, 85-1Porter KA ------------02-16Pounds J --------------99-12, 02-12, 03-19, 03-21, 05-5, 05-25,

06-20, 06-21, 06-26, 08-16, 08-17Pr�ce GT -------------69-3, 69-13, 74-4, 77-8Pr�nzo OV -----------93-20, 95-15, 96-10, 96-20, 96-26,

98-17, 98-20, 01-8, 01-9, 02-5, 03-13, 04-11, 05-19, 06-25, 07-4, 08-19, 08-21

Purswell JL -----------72-27, 73-23

QQuebe J ---------------97-3, 98-7

RRaeke JW ------------62-21Ramos RA------------01-5, 01-6Rana B ----------------75-9Rantanen E ----------03-3Rasmussen PG ------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, 94-8

Reed W ---------------72-6, 73-1Re�ghard HL ---------65-3, 76-8, 78-35Re�ns DA -------------63-26, 65-27, 66-11Rentme�ster-Bryant H 07-21Retzlaff PD ----------03-20, 08-13Revz�n AM -----------70-11, 73-3, 73-4, 77-22, 78-2, 79-15,

92-12, 94-8Reynolds HI ---------67-4Reynolds HM -------75-2, 75-13, 76-9, 82-9R�ce N ----------------70-10R�eger JA Jr ----------66-11R�tter RM ------------93-7, 93-8, 94-7, 98-18, 98-21, 03-23R�zutt� BL ------------76-6Roberts C ------------07-17

Roberts PA -------- 78-31, 82-15, 85-8Rob�nette KM ---- 83-16Rob�nson CP ----- 77-19, 78-26Rob�nson S -------- 63-33Rock DB ---------- 82-11Rodgers MD ------ 93-1, 93-9, 93-12, 93-22, 94-27, 95-16,

95-18, 97-13, 98-14, 06-20Rogers PB --------- 08-1, 08-24Rogers RO -------- 07-27Roe BA ------------ 00-16Rohrbaugh JW --- 99-28Rosa RR ----------- 95-32Rose RM ---------- 78-39Ross A ------------- 67-22Rosenberg CS ---- 07-6Rotter AJ ---------- 92-31Rowlan DE ------- 72-15Rowland RC Jr --- 67-10Roy KM ----------- 02-19Rubenste�n CJ ---- 93-19Ruehle C ---------- 06-1Rueschhoff BJ ---- 85-11Rush L ------------- 97-9Russell CJ --------- 00-15Russell JC --------- 85-12, 89-3Ryan LC ----------- 70-3, 75-5, 80-4Rylander R -------- 73-11

SSah�ar F ------------ 96-25Salazar GJ --------- 97-21, 06-1, 06-12Sald�var JT -------- 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 DC ------- 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, 94-7, 94-18, 95-8, 98-10

Sangal SP ---------- 95-5Sauer HH --------- 05-14Scarborough A---- 05-25, 08-16, 08-17Scarborough WR 64-12, 65-8, 65-15Scarpa P ----------- 06-1Schlegel RE ------- 93-13, 97-5, 97-25, 98-13, 99-20Schlegel TT ------- 89-10

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51Schroeder — Truitt

Schroeder DJ ----- 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, 94-6, 94-13, 94-17, 94-26, 95-3, 95-7, 95-32, 96-9, 97-17, 99-17, 99-22, 00-32, 03-14, 03-20, 04-21,05-5, 05-22, 06-2, 06-6, 06-21, 07-21, 07-25, 08-13

Schvaneveldt R --- 00-26Scow J ------------- 66-15Se�pel JH ---------- 64-6, 65-4, 67-11Sells SB ------------ 84-2Sen A -------------- 07-12, 07-19Sershon JL -------- 84-5, 87-3, 87-8Shaffstall RM ----- 02-16, 06-10, 06-19Shanbour K ------- 66-17, 66-21Shappell SA ------- 00-7, 01-3, 03-4, 05-7, 05-24, 06-7, 06-18,

06-24, 08-12Shaw RV ---------- 96-24Shehab RL -------- 98-13Shepherd WT ---- 89-9, 90-14, 91-16, 95-2, 95-14, 95-31,

96-2S�egel PV ---------- 67-25, 68-9, 69-2, 69-17, 69-18, 71-10S�lberman WS ---- 06-1S�mcox LS --------- 84-3S�mpson JM ------ 66-13, 67-9, 78-13, 80-3S�mpson LP ------- 81-4S�revaag EJ -------- 99-28S�rk�s JA ----------- 70-9, 72-3Sm�th DR --------- 00-9, 00-21, 02-14, 00-34Sm�th LT ---------- 93-19Sm�th MD -------- 98-5, 98-21Sm�th PW --------- 62-8, 63-24, 69-9, 70-3, 77-9, 77-19, 78-26Sm�th RC --------- 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 CC ---------- 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, 92-2Snyder RG -------- 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 LA ------ 66-11Soper JW ---------- 96-17, 99-29, 00-16, 02-14, 03-22, 03-24Southern TL ------ 00-29Spera S ------------- 06-10Sp�eth W ---------- 64-4St George R ------- 99-9

Staggs CM -------- 85-6Stav�noha WB ---- 66-11Stedman VG ------ 71-9Steen JA ----------- 71-27, 71-32, 72-29, 73-18, 75-1, 75-6,

80-5, 80-15, 84-1, 85-1Stern JA ----------- 94-6, 94-17, 94-26, 96-9, 99-28Stol�arov N -------- 94-6, 94-26, 96-9Stutzman TM ---- 91-5Swear�ngen JJ ----- 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

TTa�te S ------------- 05-23Talleur DA -------- 97-11, 03-3Tang PC ----------- 63-21Taylor DK--------- 75-9, 81-15, 83-6, 84-6Taylor HL --------- 97-11, 03-3Taylor JC ---------- 91-16Teague SM -------- 92-19Thackray RI ------ 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, 94-6

Thomas AA ------- 71-41Thomas JA -------- 06-10Thomas S --------- 05-8, 07-17Thompson D ----- 06-20Thompson JJ ----- 00-3Thompson KE --- 00-6Thompson RC --- 97-8, 97-12, 98-8, 98-24, 99-17, 99-19,

99-24, 99-25, 99-27, 00-14, 00-17, 00-25, 00-27, 00-28, 01-4

Thomson GL ----- 97-22T�lton FE ---------- 06-1Tob�as JV ---------- 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 RM -- 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, 94-6, 94-26, 96-9

Trent CC ---------- 79-8Tr�tes DK --------- 61-1, 62-3, 63-31, 65-5, 65-6, 65-21, 65-22Trout EM --------- 78-6, 78-12, 78-24, 79-17Tru�tt TR ------------96-5, 98-26, 99-3, 00-5

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Tson�s C--------------07-24Tucker R -------------00-26Turner JW -----------91-7, 91-13Twoh�g P -------------04-22Tyler RR -------------02-21

UUhlar�k J -------------02-3, 03-5Umberger EL --------66-25Updegraff BP --------69-20Ultrecht JS -----------04-3

VValdez CD -----------77-4, 90-12van Brummelen AG -65-8VanBusk�rk LK ------80-5, 80-15Vance FP -------------68-26VanDeventer AD ---80-7, 83-6, 84-6Vant JHB ------------89-5Vardaman JJ ---------94-5Vaughan JA ----------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

Veden�ap�n AB ------99-28Veregge JE -----------66-25, 67-22, 67-23Véronneau SJH -----94-14, 95-5, 96-25, 97-2, 00-13, 00-18,

00-22, 08-1Ververs PM ----------98-28Von Rosenberg CW -66-31Voros RS -------------94-22Vu NT ---------------94-7, 98-18, 99-14, 00-16, 04-1, 04-4,

06-14

WWade K---------------01-15, 05-1, 05-3, 07-2Wallace TF -----------69-22, 72-15, 78-13, 80-3Wang SM ------------05-8Warner D ------------92-11Watson J -------------08-2, 08-4Wayda ME -----------90-1, 92-1, 94-1, 96-1, 97-1, 98-1, 99-1, 00-1,

01-1, 03-1, 05-1, 07-1We�gmann DA ------00-7We�ssmuller JJ -------97-3, 97-23, 98-7Welsh KW -----------76-5, 77-2, 77-7, 77-13, 77-14 78-17

78-22 78-28 78-29 78-41

Wentz AE ------------64-1, 64-6Wern�ck JS -----------63-19West G ---------------71-17, 72-5, 72-19, 72-21, 74-10, 75-14West RW -------------91-1Westura EE ----------68-3Wheelr�ght CD -----62-1Wh�nnery JE --------03-15, 04-1, 05-20, 06-1, 06-5, 06-12,

07-9, 08-1Wh�te MA -----------83-2Wh�te ME -----------82-10Wh�te VL ------------92-23, 94-16, 96-14, 96-17, 00-22,

01-12, 04-1, 07-9W�ck RL Jr -----------72-4W�ckens CD ---------98-28W�cks SM ------------66-35, 66-39, 67-15, 68-26, 69-1, 77-23, 78-

18, 78-40, 80-10, 81-13, 82-7, 82-13, 83-8W�egmann DA 01-3, 03-4, 05-24, 06-7, 06-18, 06-24W�lcox BC Jr ----- 91-12, 92-18, 92-22, 93-6, 94-10, 96-25W�llems BF ------- 01-20, 02-18W�ll�ams CA ------ 00-14, 02-24 03-10, 03-17, 04-20, 08-13W�ll�ams KW ----- 94-25, 95-6, 96-8, 98-12, 99-13, 99-26,

00-8, 00-28, 00-31, 01-13, 02-21, 04-20, 04-24, 06-8, 07-3, 07-8, 08-23

W�ll�ams MJ ------ 69-15W�ll�ams SD ------ 03-23W�ll�s DM -------- 75-12W�ng H ----------- 91-9W�nget CM ------- 75-10W�se RA ----------- 97-7W�tt LA ----------- 91-10, 91-11, 91-15, 92-7, 92-8, 92-9,

92-10, 92-13, 92-17, 92-21, 93-18, 94-2, 95-32, 97-8

W�ttmers LE ------ 65-27Wolbr�nk AM ---- 04-16, 00-13Wolf MB ---------- 98-4

Wong KL ---------- 04-7, 06-27Wood KJ ---------- 91-14, 92-14, 93-11, 93-21, 94-15, 95-11,

96-27, 98-25, 99-6, 00-19, 01-14, 02-6, 02-10, 03-6, 04-6, 06-9, 06-23, 06-28, 08-14

Worley JA --------- 99-17, 99-25, 99-27, 00-14Wregg�t S ---------- 97-9, 98-9Wu CH ------------ 07-23

XX�ng J -------------- 04-17, 05-4, 06-2, 06-6, 06-11, 06-15,

06-22, 07-5, 07-10, 07-24, 07-26, 08-18

Tsonis- Xing

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YYanow�tch EA ---- 73-5Yanow�tch RE ---- 72-2, 73-5Yost A -------------- 02-21, 07-30Young CL --------- 76-6Young FA ---------- 79-2Young JW --------- 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 PE ---------- 68-11, 68-12Young WC -------- 93-4, 96-13, 97-4

ZZehner GF -------- 83-16Ze�ner AR --------- 72-8Zelensk� JD ------- 77-19Zhu H ------------- 04-1Z�emnow�cz SAR 65-4

Yanowitch — Ziemnowicz

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Accelerat�on, angular .............................................. 57Accelerat�on, l�near (see also Decelerat�on) ............. 57Acc�dents ................................................................ 57Aer�al appl�cat�on ................................................... 58Aerobat�cs .............................................................. 58Aerospace ............................................................... 58Age ......................................................................... 58A�r ambulance ........................................................ 58A�r bags .................................................................. 58A�r loads ................................................................. 58A�r p�racy ............................................................... 58A�r traffic control .................................................... 58A�r traffic controllers .............................................. 59A�r transportat�on ................................................... 60A�rcraft ................................................................... 60A�rport ................................................................... 62A�rway fac�l�t�es personnel ...................................... 62A�rway Sc�ence Curr�culum Demonstrat�on Project ... 62A�rworth�ness Inspectors ........................................ 62Alcohol................................................................... 62Alt�tude .................................................................. 62An�mal transportat�on ............................................ 62Anthropometry ...................................................... 62Anthropomorph�c dumm�es ................................... 63Ant�coll�s�on l�ghts ................................................. 63Aphak�a .................................................................. 63Arousal ................................................................... 63Attent�on ................................................................ 63Aud�ology ............................................................... 63Automat�on ............................................................ 63Av�at�on ma�ntenance ............................................. 63Av�at�on med�cal exam�ners .................................... 63Ball�stocard�ography ............................................... 63Behav�oral types ..................................................... 63Benzod�azep�nes ..................................................... 63B�rds ....................................................................... 63Blood ..................................................................... 63Cab�n safety ........................................................... 64Calor�c �rr�gat�on .................................................... 64Canes ..................................................................... 64Carbon monox�de .................................................. 64Card�ovascular ........................................................ 64Case reports ............................................................ 64

Center of grav�ty .................................................... 65Cert�ficat�on, aeromed�cal....................................... 65Charts .................................................................... 65C�rcad�an per�od�c�ty .............................................. 65C�v�l Aerospace Med�cal Inst�tute (CAMI) ............. 65Cloth�ng ................................................................. 65Cold ....................................................................... 65Color ...................................................................... 65Color v�s�on ........................................................... 65Commun�cat�on ..................................................... 65Contact lenses ........................................................ 66Cosm�c rad�at�on .................................................... 66Crashworth�ness ..................................................... 66Decelerat�on ........................................................... 66Dec�s�on-mak�ng .................................................... 66Decompress�on ....................................................... 66Depth percept�on ................................................... 66D�et ........................................................................ 66D�sor�entat�on ........................................................ 66D�stract�on ............................................................. 66D�tch�ng ................................................................. 66DNA ...................................................................... 66Drugs ..................................................................... 67Earphones .............................................................. 67Earplugs ................................................................. 67Educat�on ............................................................... 67Electrocard�ogram .................................................. 67Energy .................................................................... 67Env�ronment .......................................................... 67Equ�pment ............................................................. 67Evacuat�on, passenger emergency ........................... 68Exerc�se .................................................................. 68Eye ......................................................................... 69Fat�gue ................................................................... 69Federal A�r Surgeon ................................................ 69F�re ......................................................................... 69Fl�ght attendants .................................................... 70Flotat�on dev�ces .................................................... 70Forens�cs (see Tox�cology) ....................................... 70Fuel ........................................................................ 70G forces .................................................................. 70Galact�c cosm�c rad�at�on ....................................... 70Global pos�t�on�ng system (GPS) ............................ 70

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Subject Index Contents (continued)Hand�capped persons ............................................. 70Heat ....................................................................... 70Hear�ng .................................................................. 70H�jack�ng ............................................................... 70H�story (CARI/CAMI) .......................................... 70Human................................................................... 70Human factors (also see: Performance) ................... 71Hypotherm�a .......................................................... 71Hypox�a ................................................................. 71Ident�ficat�on .......................................................... 72In-fl�ght health care ................................................ 72Illus�ons.................................................................. 72Injur�es ................................................................... 72Instruments ............................................................ 72Job att�tudes ........................................................... 72Judgment ............................................................... 72K�dney ................................................................... 73L�ght�ng ................................................................. 73Management .......................................................... 73Med�cal k�ts ............................................................ 73Mot�on s�ckness ...................................................... 73Mot�vat�on ............................................................. 73Neurology .............................................................. 73No�se ...................................................................... 73Nystagmus ............................................................. 73Orthostat�c tolerance .............................................. 74Oxygen .................................................................. 74Oxygen masks ........................................................ 74Ozone .................................................................... 74Passengers ............................................................... 74Pat�ents .................................................................. 74Percept�on .............................................................. 74Performance (also see: Human Factors) .................. 74Personnel, FAA (see also, A�r Traffic Controllers) .... 76Pest�c�des ................................................................ 77Phys�cal fitness ....................................................... 77Phys�ology .............................................................. 77P�lots ...................................................................... 77Pregnancy ............................................................... 79Propellers ............................................................... 79Protect�ve breath�ng equ�pment .............................. 79

Psychology ............................................................. 79Pulmonary ............................................................. 79Rad�at�on ............................................................... 80Renal funct�on........................................................ 80Research, aeromed�cal............................................. 80Restra�nt ................................................................. 80Seat ........................................................................ 81Seatbelts ................................................................. 81Sh�ftwork and sh�ft rotat�ons .................................. 81Shoulder harness .................................................... 81S�ckle cell tra�t ........................................................ 81S�mulat�on.............................................................. 81Sk�n ........................................................................ 81Sleep ...................................................................... 82Smoke .................................................................... 82Smok�ng ................................................................. 82Son�c booms ........................................................... 82Stalls ....................................................................... 82Standards ............................................................... 82Stress ...................................................................... 82Su�c�de ................................................................... 82Superson�c transport ............................................... 82Temperature ........................................................... 82Tests ....................................................................... 83Tobacco .................................................................. 83Tolerance ................................................................ 83Tox�cology .............................................................. 84Tra�n�ng ................................................................. 84Translat�ons ............................................................ 85Turbulence ............................................................. 85Vert�go ................................................................... 85Vest�bular funct�on ................................................. 85V�brat�on ................................................................ 85V�deo games ........................................................... 85V�g�lance ................................................................ 85V�s�on .................................................................... 85Warn�ng s�gnals ..................................................... 86Water surv�val ....................................................... 86Weather .................................................................. 86We�ght ................................................................... 86Work ...................................................................... 86

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Acceleration, angular…Aeromed�cal Sc�ent�fic Informat�on System, 08-1…adaptat�on, 66-37, 67-6, 67-7, 67-12, 67-19,

69-20, 74-3…ant�mot�on s�ckness drugs effects, 81-16, 82-19…alcohol effects, 71-6, 71-16, 71-20, 71-34, 71-39,

72-34, 95-3…arousal effects on nystagmus, 62-17

–accurate ass�gnment of alcohol �nvolvement, 04-13, 07-22

…arousal effects on vest�bular response, 63-29…dextroamphetam�ne effects on performance,

73-17, 76-12…nystagmus after calor�c hab�tuat�on, 63-14, 64-14,

65-18, 67-2…nystagmus after rotat�on hab�tuat�on, 63-13,

65-24, 68-2…rotat�on dev�ce, 64-15…secobarb�tal effects on performance, 73-17…sleep loss effects on performance, 76-12, 86-9

Acceleration, linear (see also Deceleration)…b�bl�ography, 63-30

Accidents…Aeromed�cal Sc�ent�fic Informat�on System, 08-1…age of p�lots, 77-10, 04-8…agr�cultural a�rcraft, 66-27, 66-30, 72-15, 78-31,

80-3…Alaskan CFIT, evaluated by HFACS, 00-28, 06-7…alcohol �nvolved, 66-29, 68-16, 78-31, 80-4,

92-24, 98-5, 00-21, 03-18, 03-23, 04-13, 05-20, 08-22–accurate ass�gnment of alcohol �nvolvement, 04-

13, 07-22…analyses of �njur�es, 70-16, 71-3, 72-15, 81-10,

82-7, 05-17…analyt�c methodology of causal factors, 06-26…bloodborne pathogens, 97-21…cab�n �njur�es, 79-23, 82-8…carbon monox�de levels w�thout fire, 80-11, 00-18,

00-34, 05-9…coca�ne and assoc�ated metabol�tes, analyt�c

method, 03-23, 03-24…causes, 66-8, 66-27, 66-29, 67-23, 68-16, 69-2,

70-18, 78-13, 82-15, 05-9, 05-20, 05-24, 06-24, 07-12, 07-22, 07-29, 08-11, 08-22

…cockp�t delethal�zat�on, 66-3, 66-12, 71-3…controlled fl�ght �nto terra�n, human error analys�s,

03-4…coronary atheroscleros�s �n p�lot fatal�t�es, 80-8,

85-6…drugs and tox�c chem�cals as causes, 68-16, 78-31,

85-8, 95-28, 96-17, 00-9, 00-21, 00-29, 00-34, 03-7, 03-22, 03-23, 03-24, 05-20, 07-12, 07-19

–drug usage �n p�lots, �ll�c�t and prescr�pt�on, 08-10…evacuat�on �njur�es, 79-6, 80-12, 99-30, 00-11…evacuat�on patterns, 62-9, 65-7, 70-16, 96-18…exper�ence of p�lots, 77-10, 08-12…fatal�t�es �dent�ficat�on, 79-2, 98-18, 06-14, 08-5,

08-8–fluoxet�ne d�str�but�on �n postmortem samples,

07-15…fire, smoke protect�on, 67-4, 70-16, 70-20, 78-4,

83-10, 85-10…glare �nvolvement, 03-6, 06-28…glucose levels, abnormal, 00-22, 08-11…HFACS, human factors analys�s and class�ficat�on

system for human error, 00-7–appl�ed to a�r carr�ers and commuter acc�dents,

06-18–appl�ed to Alaskan CFIT acc�dents, 00-28–appl�ed to general av�at�on CFIT acc�dents, 03-4–appl�ed to general av�at�on acc�dents, 1990-2000,

05-24, 08-12–appl�ed to general av�at�on acc�dents �n Alaska,

06-7–�ntervent�on programs, 06-24, 08-12

…�n-fl�ght �ncapac�tat�on, 87-7, 04-16…�n-fl�ght vert�go and unconsc�ousness, 63-21…�njur�es, from seat �mpacts, 66-18

–�n extreme vert�cal �mpacts, 62-19–�n rearward-fac�ng seats, 62-7

…�nstruct�onal fl�ghts, 96-3…�ntervent�on programs, 06-24…�nvest�gat�ons, human factors find�ngs, 63-35,

69-18, 72-2, 73-5, 80-6, 04-24, 05-24, 06-24…lapbelt-restra�nt �njur�es to pregnant females,

68-24…lost/d�sor�ented, 95-1…occupat�on of p�lots, 77-10…older p�lots, 67-22, 70-18, 04-8…padd�ng for crash protect�on, 66-40…phys�c�an p�lots, 66-25, 71-9…p�lots w�th stat�c phys�cal defects, 76-7, 77-20,

79-19, 81-14, 83-18, 93-11–pr�or alcohol offenses, 08-22

…post mortem find�ngs, 69-18, 92-23, 92-24, 92-25, 94-14, 95-28, 97-14, 98-18, 00-9, 00-16, 00-29, 03-4, 03-22, 03-24, 04-13, 05-9, 05-10, 05-11, 05-20, 06-3, 06-14, 06-17, 07-12, 07-15, 07-19, 07-22, 08-8, 08-10, 08-11, 08-22–�n relat�on to med�cal h�story, 06-12, 07-19–qual�ty assurance of forens�c analyses, 99-11,

99-14, 99-15, 99-29, 03-18, 04-1, 04-4, 04-13, 04-15, 06-14, 07-23, 08-24

…pred�spos�t�on, 72-2, 73-5, 93-9…prevent�on w�th bl�nd fl�ght �nstrument, 66-32…propeller-to-person, 81-15, 93-2

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…ra�lroad, 73-1…r�sk factors, for controlled fl�ght �nto terra�n

(Alaska), 00-28–for marg�nal weather take-offs by general av�at�on

p�lots, 05-7, 05-15, 08-12…rotorcraft, rollover and �njury/fatal�ty rates, 05-17…safety �nformat�on for �mproved surv�val, 04-19…seat cush�ons for flotat�on, 66-13, 98-19…shoulder harnesses to �ncrease surv�val, 72-3, 83-8,

89-3…spat�al d�sor�entat�on, 78-13, 95-1, 96-21…stall warn�ng, 66-31…su�c�de, 72-2, 73-5, 06-5…surv�vab�l�ty, fire/smoke, 95-8, 05-17

–free-fall �mpacts, 63-15–water �mpacts, 65-12, 68-19

…tr�amterene �n blood, �dent�ficat�on of, 92-23…unmanned a�rcraft, acc�dents and �nc�dents, 04-24

–fl�ght-control problems, 06-8…v�sual acu�ty of p�lots, 75-5, 81-14, 83-18, 00-18…water spray systems, 98-4…water surv�val, analys�s of tra�n�ng programs, 98-19

–frequency of occurrence, 98-19…W�nM�ne analyt�c tool appl�ed to acc�dent data,

06-26Aerial application

…acc�dents, 66-27, 66-30, 68-16, 72-15, 78-31, 80-3

…b�ochem�cal effects of l�ndane and d�eldr�n, 62-10, 63-4

…chlord�meform tox�c�ty, 77-19…chol�nesterase determ�nat�on, 67-5…compar�son of serum chol�nesterase methods,

70-13, 72-12…d�eldr�n effects on l�ver, 66-5, 66-26…endr�n effects, 66-11, 66-26, 66-34, 70-11…mechan�sms of endr�n act�on, 63-16, 63-26…organophosphate �nsect�c�des effects, 63-24,

69-19, 70-3…Phosdr�n effects on performance, 72-29, 73-3…Phosdr�n effects on v�s�on, 73-4…storage stab�l�ty of human blood chol�nesterase,

70-4…tox�c hazards, 62-8, 68-16, 78-31…treatment of metham�dophos po�son�ng, 78-26

Aerobatics…blood donat�on effects, 84-4…G effects on p�lots, 72-28, 82-13

Aerospace…�ndex of �nternat�onal publ�cat�ons, 93-3, 07-2…med�cal screen�ng gu�dance for commerc�al

aerospace passengers, 06-1

Age…age 60 rule, 94-20, 94-21, 94-22, 94-23, 04-8…a�r traffic controller, health, 65-6, 71-8, 71-19,

72-20–performance, 61-1, 62-3, 65-21, 67-1, 71-36,

73-7, 84-6, 90-4–ret�rement age, 05-6, 05-22

…a�rcraft acc�dent surv�val, 70-16…a�rcraft acc�dents, p�lots �nvolved, 67-22, 70-18,

77-10, 95-11…alcohol and alt�tude �nteract�on, 88-2…alcohol effects on performance, 95-3, 95-7…av�at�on personnel, 64-1, 94-20, 94-21, 94-22,

94-23…b�nocular fus�on t�me effects, 66-35…card�ovascular d�sease and performance, 64-4…card�ovascular health changes �n a�rmen, 72-26…cockp�t v�sual problems of sen�or p�lots, 77-2,

77-7, 77-13, 77-14, 78-17…complex mon�tor�ng performance effects, 81-12,

82-16, 83-15, 85-3, 88-2…�ndex for p�lots, 77-6, 78-16, 78-27, 82-18…pup�llary reflex relat�onsh�p, 65-25…sh�ftwork, 95-19…son�c boom effects dur�ng sleep, 72-19, 72-24,

72-35…work capac�ty, 63-18, 63-33

Air ambulance…card�opulmonary factors �n per�natal a�r transport,

82-5…status of c�v�l�an a�r ambulance serv�ces, 71-18

Air bags…restra�nt tests, 69-3, 69-4

Air loads…effects on man, 63-9…small-a�rcraft decompress�ons, 67-14

Air piracy…deterrence, 78-35

Air traffic control…ab�l�ty requ�rements, 92-26, 98-8, 98-16…A�r Traffic Select�on and Tra�n�ng (AT-SAT)

project, 00-2, 06-16…automat�on �ssues, 90-13, 92-31, 94-3, 95-4…bl�nk parameters and d�splay h�ghl�ght�ng, 99-8…boredom w�th s�mulated radar control, 75-8, 80-1…Cockp�t D�splay of Traffic Informat�on (CDTI),

00-30, 03-2, 03-13, 04-11…cogn�t�ve style aspects, 99-12…color h�ghl�ght�ng and color defic�ency, 92-6…color use �n ATC d�splays, 06-2, 06-6, 06-11,

06-15, 06-22, 07-5, 07-10, 07-24

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…commun�cat�ons, 96-10, 96-26, 98-17, 98-20, 99-21, 03-13, 05-19, 06-25, 08-19, 08-21

…consp�cu�ty of colored and flash�ng targets, 90-3–target bl�nk ampl�tudes, 97-10, 99-8

…dens�ty, warn�ngs, and coll�s�on avo�dance, 73-6 …fl�ght progress str�ps, use of, 92-31, 94-3, 95-4,

95-9, 96-5, 00-5…�nformat�on complex�ty measures, �mpl�cat�ons for

automat�on des�gn, 04-17, 07-11, 07-18, 07-26, 08-18

…�nformat�on requ�rements, TRACON, 95-16…job task taxonomy, 93-1…memory, 97-22…napp�ng and n�ght sh�ft performance, 00-10…no�se effects on performance of radar task, 79-24…operat�onal errors, evaluat�on of the Sever�ty Index,

05-5–evaluat�on of HFACS and other models to

descr�be causes, 05-25–rev�ew of human factors l�terature, 06-21–sector character�st�cs, effect on, 06-4, 07-11,

07-18…operat�onal errors and �nc�dences, causal factors

and the JANUS techn�que, 03-21–development of temporal markers to profile, 06-

20–sh�ftwork and fat�gue role, 99-2–transfer of pos�t�on respons�b�l�ty, role of, 08-16

…ophthalm�c requ�rements, 96-12…radar performance w�th and w�thout a sweepl�ne,

79-12. –w�th and w�thout computer a�d�ng, 89-1

…radar tra�n�ng fac�l�ty, 80-5, 80-15, 83-9…resource management, crew, 95-21…runway �ncurs�ons, veh�cle operators, 08-17…SATORI, 93-12, 97-13…sector character�st�cs, act�v�ty and complex�ty,

06-29–stat�c, and operat�onal errors, 06-4, 07-11, 07-18

…select�on and superv�sory tra�n�ng, 92-16…sh�ftwork, 71-2, 73-21, 73-22, 74-11, 75-7,

76-13, 77-23, 82-17…s�tuat�on assessment through re-creat�on of

�nc�dents (SATORI), 93-12, 98-14…s�tuat�on awareness, 94-27, 95-16, 97-13, 98-16,

99-3, 03-2, 03-5, 03-13, 04-11, 04-20…s�mulator for research, 65-31…systemat�c a�r traffic operat�ons research �n�t�at�ve

(SATORI), 97-13, 98-14…teamwork, performance feedback �n s�mulat�on,

00-25–teamwork, tra�n�ng platform, 99-24

…veh�cle operator dev�at�ons, runway �ncurs�ons, 08-17

…v�g�lance at three radar d�splay target dens�t�es, 77-18

…v�g�lance of men and women on s�mulated radar task, 78-11, 80-17

…v�sual d�splays, cogn�t�ve complex�ty, 05-4, 07-26, 08-18

…v�sual taskload effects, on CFF change dur�ng complex mon�tor�ng, 85-13–on complex mon�tor�ng, 88-1, 90-3

…vo�ce commun�cat�ons from, 93-20, 98-17, 98-20, 05-19

…workload product�on models, 07-6Air traffic controllers

…age and ret�rement, 05-6…age effects on performance, 61-1, 62-3, 65-21,

67-1, 71-36, 73-7, 81-12, 82-16, 84-6, 90-4, 96-23, 99-18, 99-23, 05-6, 05-22

…a�rcraft m�x and complex�ty rat�ngs, 05-16…anthropometry, 65-26…anx�ety w�th tra�n�ng, 89-7, 91-8…anx�ety w�th workload, 73-15, 80-14, 81-5…apt�tude tests for select�on, 65-19, 68-14, 71-28,

71-36, 71-40, 72-18, 89-6, 90-8, 97-15, 98-23, 99-16, 00-2, 06-16, 07-14, 08-9–rewe�ght�ng AT-SAT scores to reduce adverse

�mpact, 06-16, 07-14…att�tudes, 74-7, 74-12, 75-3, 79-11, 91-10, 00-17,

04-23…attr�t�on, 72-33, 74-2, 74-7, 75-3…b�ochem�cal stress �ndex, 74-11, 75-7, 77-23,

78-5, 78-40…b�odynam�c evaluat�on, 71-8…b�ograph�cal factors assoc�ated w�th tra�n�ng

success, 83-6, 84-6, 90-4, 94-13…b�omed�cal survey, 65-5, 65-6…colleg�ate tra�n�ng �n�t�at�ve, 98-22…color defic�ency �n a workforce sample, 06-1…color percept�on and job performance, 83-11,

90-9, 92-6, 92-28, 92-29, 96-22, 06-2, 06-6, 06-11, 06-15, 06-22, 07-10, 07-24

…color v�s�on tests, 85-7, 90-9, 92-28, 92-29, 95-13, 96-22, 04-10, 04-14, 06-2, 06-6, 06-11

…commun�cat�on, 93-20, 95-15, 96-10, 96-20, 96-26, 98-17, 98-20, 99-21, 01-8, 01-9, 05-19, 06-25, 08-19, 08-21

…commut�ng (dr�v�ng) r�sks before and after sh�fts, 06-13

…Compos�te Mood Adject�ve Check L�sts to measure fat�gue, 71-21

…d�sease �nc�dence and prevalence, 78-21, 84-3…educat�on as select�on factor, 76-6, 90-4…exper�ence as select�on cr�ter�on, 63-31, 71-36,

74-8, 00-12

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…fat�gue and sh�ftwork, 99-2–and commut�ng r�sk factors before and after

sh�fts, 06-13…fl�ght progress str�ps, use of, 92-31, 94-3, 95-4,

95-9, 96-5, 98-26, 00-5…fl�ght serv�ce stat�on, tra�n�ng, 86-6, 91-4

–organ�zat�onal cl�mate, 97-12–weather br�efings, 07-4

…headset �nterference tones, 92-4…health changes, 71-19, 72-20, 78-39, 84-3…he�ght and we�ght data, errors �n, 73-10…�nc�dent report�ng, 65-10, 03-19…memory, 97-22, 98-16…m�l�tary ATC students, performance on AT-SAT, 08-9…m�l�tary exper�ence and select�on, 92-5…M�nnesota Mult�phas�c Personal�ty Inventory-2,

for screen�ng, 08-13…mot�vat�onal factors, 71-30, 73-2…Mult�ple Task Performance Battery for select�on,

72-5, 74-10…Myers-Br�ggs personal�ty types, 04-21…napp�ng and n�ght sh�ft performance, 00-10…NEO Personal�ty Inventory-Rev�sed, compared

w�th 16 PF test, 03-20…occupat�onal v�s�on, 96-12, 96-27…operat�onal errors, evaluat�on of the Sever�ty Index,

05-5–HFACS and other models to descr�be causes,

05-25–stat�c sector character�st�cs, �nfluence on, 06-4,

07-11, 07-18–t�me on pos�t�on and transfer of pos�t�on

respons�b�l�ty, 08-16…operat�onal errors/dev�at�ons, 99-2, 03-19, 03-21,

05-22, 06-21…percept�ons of a�rcraft performance, 00-24, 03-8,

05-16…performance evaluat�on, 61-1, 65-22, 73-7, 93-12,

98-14, 00-2…performance on radar mon�tor�ng tasks, 82-1,

83-13, 86-4, 88-1, 88-4, 90-3, 94-26, 95-23, 97-10, 98-16, 99-8

…performance dur�ng CDTI evaluat�on, 00-30, 03-2, 03-13

…personal�ty factors, and d�sab�l�ty ret�rement, 03-14–and performance,70-14, 93-4, 94-13, 04-21

…phys�olog�cal responses, 71-2, 73-21, 73-22, 74-11, 75-7, 76-13, 77-23, 82-17

…p�lot sat�sfact�on w�th serv�ces, 90-6…presbyop�c, 96-12, 96-27…psycholog�cal test�ng, 61-1, 62-2, 80-14, 81-5,

92-30, 97-17, 98-23, 99-16, 99-23, 03-14, 03-20, 06-20, 08-13

…select�on, 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, 94-4, 94-8, 96-6, 96-13, 97-4, 97-15, 97-17, 97-19, 98-23, 99-16, 99-18, 99-23, 00-2, 00-12, 00-15, 03-20, 06-16, 07-14

…sex d�fferences �n select�on, tra�n�ng, and attr�t�on, 72-22, 74-2, 74-7, 75-3, 96-13, 98-23

…sh�ft rotat�on patterns, effects, 73-22, 75-7, 77-5, 85-2, 86-2, 95-12, 95-19, 96-23, 99-2, 00-10, 06-13

…s�tuat�on awareness, 99-3, 03-2…S�xteen Personal�ty Factor test, a�r traffic control-

lers, 97-17, 03-20…sleep patterns, 77-5, 95-12, 95-19, 00-10…stress, 71-2, 73-21, 73-22, 74-11, 75-7, 76-13,

77-23, 80-14, 81-5, 82-17…symptoms reported, 61-1…taskload measures, 01-10, 02-2, 03-8, 05-16, 06-4,

06-29…team work, performance feedback �n s�mulat�on,

00-25…tra�n�ng, 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, 94-9, 94-13, 95-4, 96-6, 98-8, 98-22, 98-23, 99-16, 00-12

…vo�ce commun�cat�ons, 93-20, 95-15, 98-20, 99-21, 05-19, 08-19, 08-21

…weather br�efings, 07-4Air transportation

…an�mals, 77-8, 81-11, 84-5…dry �ce packag�ng �n a�r cargo, subl�mat�on rate,

06-19…h�gh r�sk pregnant women and neonates, 82-5,

00-33, 03-16…human external loads, 98-13…�nfect�ous d�sease substances, 95-29…�n-fl�ght med�cal care, 00-13…�n-fl�ght med�cal �ncapac�tat�on and p�lot �mpa�r-

ment, 87-7, 04-16…l�fe preserver retr�eval, 03-9…med�cal k�ts, 91-2, 91-3, 97-1, 00-13…med�cal and psycholog�cal aspects, 71-10…passenger safety �nformat�on, ava�lab�l�ty, 04-19

–comprehens�on of, 08-20…sports parachut�sts, restra�nt systems, 98-11…standards for advanced systems, 71-33…wheel-well stowaways, 96-25

Aircraft…acc�dent 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, 98-5, 99-14, 99-15, 03-4, 04-4, 04-13, 04-24, 05-8, 06-7, 06-24

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…acc�dent �nvest�gat�on, 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, 97-21, 98-10, 99-11, 00-7, 00-22

…advanced a�rcraft and av�at�on safety �nspector tra�n�ng, 07-15

…ag�ng and ma�ntenance, 92-3…a�r flow and CFD pred�ct�on �n a passenger cab�n,

06-27…att�tude �nd�cators, 73-9, 05-23…aural gl�de slope cues for �nstrument approaches,

71-24…b�oc�dal fuel add�t�ve, 67-21…br�efing �nformat�on, safety, 04-19, 08-20…cab�n safety data bank, 79-23, 82-8…cab�n safety subject �ndex, 84-1, 85-1…cab�n vent�lat�on flow fields, 04-7, 06-27

–decontam�nat�on w�th vapor�zed hydrogen perox�de, 06-10, 08-2, 08-4

…cargo compartment env�ronment, 81-11…checkl�sts, 91-7…cockp�t delethal�zat�on, 66-3, 66-12, 71-3, 72-6,

72-7, 72-15…cockp�t v�sual problems, 77-2, 77-7, 77-13, 77-14,

78-17, 03-12, 07-20, 08-15…commun�cat�on �n l�ght a�rcraft, 72-31…computat�onal flu�d dynam�cs (CFD) �n pred�ct�ng

pathogen d�str�but�on �n a passenger cab�n, 06-27…contam�nant d�str�but�on pred�ct�on �n a passenger

cab�n, 06-27…control forces and female p�lots, 72-27, 73-23…crew smoke-protect�ve dev�ces, 76-5, 78-4, 83-14,

89-5, 89-8, 89-11…decompress�on hazards, 67-14, 70-12, 99-4…decontam�nat�on of passenger cab�n, 06-10, 08-2,

08-4…des�gn changes to reduce �njur�es, 71-3, 72-7, 83-8…d�splays, 98-9, 98-12, 03-2, 03-5, 03-13, 04-5,

05-23, 07-30…d�tch�ng stud�es, 78-1, 91-6, 98-19, 04-12…emergency s�gns, readab�l�ty �n smoke, 79-22…escape sl�des, stud�es of, 98-3, 99-10…evacuat�on, 62-9, 65-7, 66-42, 70-16, 70-19,

72-30, 77-11, 78-3, 78-23, 79-5, 79-6, 80-12, 81-7, 89-5, 89-12, 92-27, 95-22, 95-25, 96-18, 98-19, 99-10, 99-30, 00-11, 01-18, 03-15, 04-2, 04-12, 05-2

…ex�ts, s�ze of �n evacuat�on, 99-10, 04-12…evacuat�on models, 94-11, 97-20…fire, smoke protect�on after acc�dents, 67-4, 70-16,

70-20, 78-4, 83-10, 85-10, 89-5, 89-8, 89-11, 89-12

…fire vs. no fire on rotorcraft acc�dents, 05-17…fires, tox�c�ty of combust�on products, 71-41,

77-9, 85-5, 86-1, 86-3, 86-5, 89-4, 91-17, 95-8

…fl�ght �nspect�on, evaluat�on, 95-18…fl�ght manuals, 91-7…fl�ght tra�n�ng dev�ces, 94-25, 95-6…floor prox�m�ty mark�ng systems, 98-2…GPS d�splays, 98-9, 98-12, 99-9, 99-13, 99-26,

00-4, 03-17…head �mpact k�nemat�cs, 92-20…H�ghway-�n-the Sky (HITS) d�splay, 00-31…�nformat�on shar�ng, safety reports, 07-7…�nspect�on, 89-9, 94-12, 95-14

–v�sual standards used for �nspectors, 05-21 …�nstrument d�splay, 75-12, 98-28, 00-8, 00-31…�nter�or wall padd�ng and neck �njury potent�al,

93-14…land�ng, s�mulated n�ght approaches, 77-12,

78-15, 79-4, 81-6…l�fe preserver retr�eval, 03-9…ma�ntenance, 89-9, 90-14, 91-16, 92-3, 93-5,

93-15, 94-12, 95-14, 95-31, 96-2, 05-21, 07-25…med�cal �nc�dents �nfl�ght, 00-13…neck �njury potent�al, 93-14…NEXRAD d�splay, 04-5…no�se effects measurement, 71-1, 72-32…no�se effects on b�rds, 62-4…no�se levels, 68-21, 68-25, 70-6

–and p�lot hear�ng thresholds, 05-21…nongyropscop�c bl�nd fl�ght �nstrument, 66-32…oxygen system des�gn, 78-9, 04-3…ozone concentrat�ons and effects, 79-20, 80-9,

89-13…padd�ng for crash protect�on, 66-40…passenger safety �nformat�on, 04-19, 08-20…performance character�st�cs, perce�ved by ATCSs,

00-24, 03-8…propeller pa�nt schemes consp�cu�ty, 78-29…rad�oact�ve mater�al sh�pments, 82-12…readab�l�ty of emergency s�gns �n smoke, 79-22…restra�nt �nstallat�on, 66-33, 67-13, 72-15…restra�nt system evaluat�on, 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, 94-19, 95-2, 95-30, 98-11, 99-5–�nflatable restra�nt, 07-13

…seat cush�on flotat�on, 66-13, 98-19…seat evaluat�on, 78-6, 78-24, 79-17, 80-3, 81-10,

82-7, 83-3, 90-11–s�de fac�ng, 69-13, 07-13

…seat �mpact �njur�es, 66-18, 72-15, 89-3…s�mulator operat�on us�ng drugs, 64-18…SST ant�coll�s�on l�ghts, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42…stall warn�ng dev�ce, 66-31…standards for advanced aerospace systems, 71-33…sunscreen-treated w�ndows, 78-28…tox�c�ty of eng�ne o�l thermal degradat�on, 83-12…unmanned a�rcraft, 04-24, 06-8, 07-3, 07-8, 08-23

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…warn�ng s�gnals and p�lot hear�ng thresholds, 05-12

…water spray system, 98-4…wheel-well passengers, 96-25…w�ndscreens, rad�at�on transm�ss�on and p�lot

v�s�on, 07-20, 08-15Airport

…cues for approach and land�ng, 79-4, 79-25, 81-6, 82-6

…med�cal serv�ces, 65-3, 71-10…precaut�onary emergency evacuat�on data, 99-30…weather �nformat�on upgrades, (SAER and ITWS),

07-28Airway facilities personnel

…human factors, 94-5…job att�tudes, 77-21, 79-11, 83-7

Airway Science Curriculum Demonstration Project…a�r traffic control spec�al�sts, 91-18…�n�t�al evaluat�on, 88-5

Airworthiness Inspectors…assessment of job performance, 87-4

Alcohol…acc�dents and p�lots w�th pr�or alcohol offenses,

08-22…alcohol�c a�rl�ne p�lot rehab�l�tat�on, 85-12…alt�tude effects, on blood levels, 70-5

–on performance, 68-18, 79-26, 82-3, 85-5, 88-2…atax�a test battery effects, 79-9…complex performance effects, 66-29, 69-14, 72-4,

79-7, 85-5, 88-2, 94-24, 95-3, 95-7…congener effects, 79-7, 79-9…detect�on methods, 83-2, 91-12, 04-13, 07-22…d�sor�entat�on-related responses, 71-6, 71-16,

71-20, 71-34, 71-39, 72-34…find�ngs �n general av�at�on acc�dents, 66-27,

66-29, 68-16, 69-2, 78-31, 80-4, 95-28, 98-5, 00-21, 04-13, 05-20, 08-22

…hangover effects, 79-7, 79-26…�nstrument fl�ght performance effects, 72-4…low doses and performance, 94-24, 95-3, 95-7…postmortem, �n fatal acc�dents, 92-24, 98-5,

03-18, 04-4, 04-13, 07-22, 08-22…problem solv�ng effects, 72-11…read�ness to perform test�ng, 93-13, 95-24…tests for alcohol�sm after �ntox�cat�on �n non-

alcohol�cs, 83-2…thalam�c act�v�ty effects, 78-2…v�sual funct�ons effects, 78-2, 79-15

Altitude…alcohol effects, 68-18, 79-26, 82-3, 85-5, 88-2…ant�h�stam�ne effects on performance, 68-15

…ant�h�stam�ne-decongestant preparat�ons effects, 78-19, 78-20

…blood alcohol levels effects, 70-5…blood donat�on effects on tolerance, 84-4…chamber react�ons, 77-4, 90-12…c�v�l�an tra�n�ng need,91-13, 03-10…cosm�c rad�at�on, at SST alt�tudes, 71-26, 80-2…cosm�c rad�at�on, crewmembers and passengers,

92-2, 00-33, 03-16, 05-14–SST alt�tudes, 71-26, 80-2

…decompress�on hazards, 67-14, 70-12, 99-4…decompress�on, performance after, 66-10…heat effects on performance, 71-17…human tolerance, 62-6…mar�huana effects on performance, 75-6…oxygen masks, effic�ency of, 62-21, 66-7, 66-9,

66-20, 67-3, 67-9, 72-10, 79-13, 80-18, 85-10, 89-10, 93-6, 98-27

…oxygen need, 66-28, 78-9…ozone concentrat�ons and effects, 79-20, 80-9…penetrat�ng eye �njur�es effects, 62-12…performance effects, 66-15, 71-11, 82-3, 82-4,

82-10, 83-15, 85-3, 85-5, 88-2, 97-7, 97-9…portable oxygen system, 98-27…propranolol effects on tolerance, 79-10, 80-10…smokers, effects on, 97-7…tolerance after crash d�et, 81-2, 81-8…tolerance of beta blocked hypertens�ves, 92-19…tolerance w�th pulmonary d�sease, 77-16…tolerance w�th s�ckle cell tra�t, 76-15, 78-30…v�sual fields effects on glaucoma pat�ents and the

elderly, 91-1…work tolerance effects, 63-33, 82-3…wheel-well stowaways, 96-25

Animal transportation…freez�ng and subfreez�ng temperature effects on

dogs, 87-3…heat and hum�d�ty effects on dogs, 77-8, 81-11,

84-5, 87-8Anthropometry

…forens�c, 79-2…adult face, 78-14, 93-10…adult female, 83-16…a�r traffic controllers, 65-26…center of grav�ty, 62-14, 65-23, 69-22…faces of ch�ldren for oxygen mask des�gn, 66-9…female crewmember fac�al anthropometry, 83-14…fl�ght attendants, 75-2, 75-13…fl�ght �nspect�on p�lots and techn�c�ans, 95-18…head and face of adults, 93-10…human pelv�s, 82-9…shoulder slope, 65-14…we�ght d�str�but�on when s�tt�ng, 62-1

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Anthropomorphic dummies…cr�ter�a for crashworth�ness, 96-11…des�gn, 82-9, 83-16…evaluat�on, 78-6, 78-24, 79-17, 83-3…3- and 6-year-old dumm�es, 76-9…thorac�c mass, determ�nat�on, 96-7

Anticollision lights…effects of backscatter, 72-8…exposure effects under s�mulated IFR cond�t�ons,

66-39…SST, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42

Aphakia…acc�dent r�sk assessment, 95-11…�nc�dence �n a�rmen, 91-14, 92-14

Arousal…by d�stract�ng st�mul�, 71-7…nystagmus effects , 62-17…s�mulated radar control task, 75-8, 77-18, 81-12,

88-1…vest�bular responses effects, 63-29

Attention…ant�coll�s�on observ�ng responses, 73-6…aud�tory d�stract�on effects, 72-14…consp�cu�ty of flash�ng and color targets, 90-3

–target bl�nk ampl�tude, 97-10, 99-8…personal�ty and phys�olog�cal correlates, 73-14…self-est�mates of d�stract�b�l�ty, 72-25…psychophys�olog�cal �nd�ces, 99-28…s�mulated radar task, 77-18, 78-11, 79-12, 80-17,

81-12, 82-1, 82-16, 86-4, 88-1, 89-1…sw�tch�ng �n read�ness to perform, 95-24…t�me-shar�ng ab�l�ty, 76-1, 78-33…v�sual taskload effects on CFF change dur�ng

complex mon�tor�ng, 85-13…v�sual taskload effects on complex mon�tor�ng,

88-1, 90-3, 94-26, 95-23, 96-9, 99-28Audiology

…advanced and ATC select�on, 90-13…aud�tory fat�gue, 63-19, 65-1, 65-2…b�naural beat percept�on, 63-17…cockp�t no�se �ntens�t�es, 68-21, 68-25…ear-protector rat�ngs, 73-20, 75-11…earphone trans�ent response, 63-7…hear�ng threshold, p�lots vs. non-p�lots, 05-12…�nteraural �ntens�ty d�fference l�men, 67-10…no�se aud�ometry, 71-1…no�se effects on a�rcrew personnel, 72-32…speech �ntell�g�b�l�ty �mprovement, 70-6, 72-31,

73-13, 76-3…table of �ntens�ty �ncrements, 66-4…temporary threshold sh�ft, 79-16

Automation…advanced, and ATCS select�on, 90-13, 92-26,

97-19, 98-23…boredom and monotony as stressors, 80-1…complacency on radar mon�tor�ng task, 82-1…complex mon�tor�ng performance pred�ctors,

80-17, 86-4…fl�ght progress str�ps, 92-31, 94-3, 95-8, 96-5…general av�at�on, p�lot responses to autop�lot

malfunct�ons, 97-24…�nformat�on complex�ty measures and des�gn

�mpl�cat�ons, 04-17, 07-26, 08-18…phys�olog�cal stress �n controllers, 82-17…radar performance w�th and w�thout computer

a�d�ng, 89-1…recovery of radar mon�tor�ng performance follow-

�ng startle, 83-13…v�sual taskload effects on CFF change dur�ng

complex mon�tor�ng, 85-13…v�sual taskload effects on complex mon�tor�ng,

88-1Aviation maintenance

…human factors, 89-9, 90-14, 91-16, 92-3, 93-5, 93-15, 94-12, 95-31, 96-2, 07-25

…v�sual standards and tests used for �nspectors, 05-21

Aviation medical examiners…and drug test�ng program, 92-15…exams of first-class cert�ficate holders by sen�or

AMEs, 71-38…performance, 84-7

Ballistocardiography…b�bl�ography, 65-15…research and current status, 64-12…stroke volume relat�onsh�p, 65-8

Behavioral types…coronary-prone Type A and complex mon�tor�ng

performance, 86-4…Type A and ATCS tra�n�ng performance, 94-13

Benzodiazepines…analys�s �n forens�c ur�ne samples, 96-14

Birds…poss�ble sonotrop�c effects of a commerc�al a�r

transport, 62-4Blood

…alt�tude effects on alcohol levels, 70-5…autoregulat�on of renal flow, 63-32…cerebrovascular d�sease detect�on, 65-4…chol�nesterase measurement, 67-5…clot d�ssolut�on therapy, 64-5

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…compar�son of methods, serum chol�nesterase 70-13, 72-12–glob�n-RNA reduct�on, 07-9

…cyan�de, 94-7…donat�on effects, 84-4…erythrocyte volume spectra, 63-8…gene express�on profiles, ma�ntenance after blood

storage, 04-1…hemoconcentrat�on w�th endr�n po�son�ng, 66-11…oxygen saturat�on, 66-7, 66-15, 66-20, 67-3, 67-9…phosphol�p�ds, 71-2, 73-21, 73-22…plasma catecholam�ne determ�nat�on, 66-6, 71-15…pressure changes, �n ATC populat�on, 71-19,

72-20, 78-39, 84-3–�n th�rd-class cert�ficate holders, 72-26

…pressure levels of act�ve p�lots, 84-3…pressures by rap�d �nd�rect method, 70-21…pulmonary flow w�th glyceryl tr�n�trate, 64-11…pulmonary thromboembol�sm, 64-7…s�ckle cell d�sease and tra�t, 76-15, 78-30, 80-20…storage stab�l�ty of human blood chol�nesterases,

70-4…tests for alcohol abuse, 83-2

Cabin safety…cab�n s�mulator, exper�mental, 97-18…cab�n vent�lat�on flow fields, 04-7, 06-27

–decontam�nat�on w�th vapor�zed hydrogen perox�de, 06-10

…computer evacuat�on models, 94-11, 97-20…data bank, 79-23, 82-8…passenger safety �nformat�on, ava�lab�l�ty, 04-19

–comprehens�on of, 08-20…subject �ndex, 84-1, 85-1

Caloric irrigation…after hab�tuat�on to rotat�on, 63-13…alcohol effect on response, 71-6…arousal effects on nystagmus, 62-17…el�c�tat�on of secondary nystagmus, 63-3…nystagmus after hab�tuat�on, 63-14, 64-14, 65-19,

67-2Canes

…used by bl�nd passengers, 80-12Carbon monoxide

…carboxyhemoglob�n standards, 98-21…cause of a�rcraft acc�dents, 68-16, 69-2, 82-15,

00-9, 05-9…levels �n a�rcraft acc�dent v�ct�ms, 70-16, 80-11,

00-9…relat�ve tox�c hazards of mater�als, 77-9…t�mes to �ncapac�tat�on of rats, 89-4, 93-7

Cardiovascular…age and phys�cal tra�n�ng effects, 63-18, 64-1…ant�h�stam�ne-decongestant preparat�ons effects,

78-20…ball�stocard�ograph�c research, 64-12, 65-8, 65-15…blood donat�on effects, 84-4…blood pressure measurement, 66-16, 66-36, 70-21,

84-3…cerebrovascular d�sease detect�on, 65-4…changes �n ATC populat�on, 71-19, 72-20, 78-39,

84-3…changes �n th�rd-class cert�ficate holders, 72-26…coronary heart d�sease detect�on, 74-6, 78-38…dextroamphetam�ne effects on heart rates, 75-14…endr�n effects, 63-16, 66-11…evaluat�on w�th treadm�ll and step test, 64-3…funct�on �n av�at�on stress protocol, 78-5…glyceryl tr�n�trate effects on pulmonary

vasculature, 64-11…health, age, and performance, 64-4…heart rates, �n a�r tanker p�lots, 68-26

–�n ATCSs, 71-2, 73-21, 73-22, 74-11–�n student p�lots, 67-15, 69-12–w�th complex v�g�lance tasks, 69-8, 75-8, 86-4–w�th �nstrument approaches, 70-7, 71-24, 75-12–w�th s�mulated son�c booms, 71-29

…�ncapac�tat�on, �n-fl�ght, 87-7…phys�olog�cal responses on cross-country fl�ghts,

71-23…post mortem find�ngs after acc�dents, 69-18, 80-8,

85-6…pred�ct�on of heart rates under stress, 69-7…prevalence among c�v�l a�rmen, 89-2…problems assoc�ated w�th av�at�on safety, 78-38…recogn�t�on of poster�or �nfarct�on, 64-19…rehab�l�tat�on after �nfarct�on, 64-2, 66-17, 66-21…responses to hyperpyrex�a, 64-8…rheoencephalography and cerebrovascular d�sease,

65-4, 67-11…r�sk factors, 90-7…startle effects on heart rates, 69-21…stress effects on heart rates, 68-17…thromboembol�c d�sease treatment, 64-5…transducer for heart sounds, 68-3

Case reports…ethanol or�g�n �n postmortem ur�ne, 04-13, 07-22,

08-22…�n-fl�ght loss of consc�ousness, 63-21…�nsect�c�de exposure, 63-24…methamphetam�ne �nvolvement �n a p�lot fatal�ty,

03-22…phys�cal cond�t�on�ng after �nfarct�on, 66-21…pulmonary thromboembol�sm, 64-7

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…qu�n�ne el�m�nat�on, 94-16…rheoencephalography �n cerebrovascular d�sease

detect�on, 65-4…se�zures �nfl�ght, 64-6

Center of gravity…adults, 62-14…ch�ldren, 65-23…�nfants, 69-22

Certification, aeromedical…Aeromed�cal Sc�ent�fic Informat�on System, 08-1…a�rmen attr�t�on, 72-13, 73-8…alcohol�c a�rl�ne p�lots rehab�l�tat�on, 85-12…analys�s of den�al act�ons, 68-9, 74-5, 76-10,

78-25, 80-19, 83-5, 84-9, 85-9, 86-7, 90-5…aphak�a, 91-14, 92-14, 93-11, 95-11…av�at�on med�cal exam�ner performance, 84-7…color v�s�on, tests, 67-8, 83-11, 85-7, 90-9, 93-17,

95-13, 96-22–X-Chrom lens, 78-22

…contact lens use, 90-10, 00-18…d�abet�c cond�t�ons, glucose concentrat�ons �n

transportat�on acc�dents, 00-22…d�sease prevalence and �nc�dence, 73-8, 81-9, 84-8,

89-2, 90-7…errors �n he�ght and we�ght data, 73-10…est�mate of act�ve a�rmen, 68-5…exams of first-class cert�ficate holders by sen�or

AMEs, 71-38…gender d�fferences �n refract�ve surgery, 00-23…glare, 94-15…glaucoma, 91-1…�ntraocular �mplants, 92-14, 93-11…med�cat�ons found �n postmortem and med�cal

h�story, 06-12…neuropsycholog�cal screen�ng of a�rmen, 92-11…photorefract�ve keratectomy, 98-25…procedures, 71-25, 82-14…refract�ve surgery, 00-19, 00-23, 06-9

–gender d�fferences, 00-23–rad�al keratectomy, 98-25, 00-19, 06-9–rad�al keratotomy, 99-6, 00-19, 06-9

…rheoencephalography and cerebrovascular d�sease, 65-4, 67-11

…s�ckle cell d�sease and tra�t, 76-15, 80-20…su�c�des, a�rcraft-ass�sted �n general av�at�on p�lots,

drug �nvolvement, 06-5…tests for alcohol abuse, 83-2…unmanned a�rcraft p�lots, 07-3…v�s�on restr�ct�ons and p�lot demograph�cs, 04-6…v�s�on standards and screen�ng tests used w�th

a�rcraft ma�ntenance personnel, 05-21

Charts…readab�l�ty, 77-13, 78-17

Circadian periodicity…b�bl�ography of sh�ftwork research, 83-17…d�srupt�on of �ntercont�nental fl�ghts, 65-16,

65-28, 65-29, 65-30, 68-8, 69-17…effects of sh�fts �n wake-sleep cycle, 75-10, 76-11,

86-2…excret�on of magnes�um and calc�um, 68-4…rotat�ng sh�ftwork, 86-2, 99-2

Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI)…Aeromed�cal Sc�ent�fic Informat�on System for

Av�at�on Safety, 08-1…h�stor�cal v�gnettes, prefaces to 87-1, 97-1, 98-1,

01-1, 03-1, 05-1, 07-1…h�story of aeromed�cal research contr�but�ons, 05-3

Clothing…effects on drag forces, 63-9

Cold…effect on dogs sh�pped by a�r transport, 87-3…effect on manual performance, 68-13…exposure after water spray, 98-4…sk�n temperature to pred�ct tolerance, 71-4…thermal balance, 66-23…thermal protect�on by l�fe preservers, 85-11

Color…a�r traffic control d�splays, status of, 06-11, 07-5,

07-10, 07-24…consp�cu�ty of radar targets, 90-3…h�ghl�ght�ng targets, 92-6

Color vision…a�r traffic control spec�al�sts performance, 83-11,

06-6, 06-11, 06-15, 06-22…a�r traffic control workgroup sample, 06-2…cl�n�cal tests as pred�ctors of pract�cal tests, 73-18,

75-1, 92-28, 92-29, 95-13, 96-22, 04-9…defect�ve, and color h�ghl�ght�ng, 92-6

–and radar d�splays, 06-22–and s�gnal l�ghts, recogn�t�on, 71-27, 71-32

…�mpa�rment by sunscreen mater�als, 78-28…tests, 67-8, 85-7, 90-9, 93-17, 95-13, 96-22

–tests used for ma�ntenance �nspectors, 05-21…test �llum�nant, 93-16…X-Chrom lens for �mprov�ng, 78-22

Communication…ATC/p�lot, CDTI effects, 03-13, 04-11

–vo�ce, 93-20, 95-15, 96-26, 98-17, 98-20, 99-21, 05-19, 06-25

…b�naural beat percept�on, 63-17…earphone response, 63-7

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…Engl�sh language profic�ency, 08-19, 08-21…�nteraural �ntens�ty d�fference l�men, 67-10…l�ght a�rcraft, 72-31…organ�zat�onal, and technology change, 99-25…pred�ctor for empowerment, 98-24…role �n a�rcraft ma�ntenance and �nspect�on, 90-10…role �n promot�ng change w�th�n A�rway Fac�l�t�es

Serv�ce, 83-7…speech �ntell�g�b�l�ty �mprovement, 70-6, 72-31,

73-13, 76-3…table of �ntens�ty �ncrements, 66-4…tact�le, 62-11, 62-16…vo�ce, methods and metr�cs, 96-10, 96-20, 06-25…Voluntary Av�at�on Safety Informat�on-Shar�ng

Process (VASIP), 07-7Contact lenses

…ep�dem�olog�cal study of cert�ficat�on, 90-10…monov�s�on and a�rl�ne acc�dent, 00-18

Cosmic radiation…a�r carr�er crew, exposure of, 80-2, 92-2, 00-33,

03-16, 05-14Crashworthiness

…dummy cr�ter�a, 96-11…energy-absorb�ng seat effect�veness, 83-3, 90-11…head �mpact and �nter�or walls, 92-20, 93-14…occupant surv�val �n general av�at�on acc�dents,

81-10, 82-7, 83-8, 98-3Deceleration

…b�bl�ography, 63-30…cockp�t delethal�zat�on, 66-3, 66-12, 72-6, 72-7,

72-15, 81-10…head �mpacts wh�le wear�ng restra�nt systems, 72-6…human tolerance, 62-6, 83-3…�llum�nat�on effects dur�ng angular decelerat�on,

68-28…�mpact �njur�es �n pregnancy, 68-6, 68-24…k�nemat�cs of human body, 62-13…padd�ng for crash protect�on, 66-40…rearward-fac�ng seats, 69-13…restra�nt systems, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5, 69-13,

72-3, 72-15, 80-3, 81-10, 82-7, 83-8, 99-5…seat �mpact �njur�es, 66-18, 72-15, 81-10, 82-7…s�de-fac�ng seats, 69-13…surv�val of extreme vert�cal �mpacts, 62-19…surv�val of free-fall �mpacts, 63-15…surv�val of water �mpacts, 65-12…tolerances of face, 65-20

Decision-making…employee part�c�pat�on �n, 91-10, 92-13, 92-17…“expert” p�lot model, 97-6…percept�ons of a�rcraft performance character�st�cs

by ATCSs, 00-24

…personal m�n�mums tool, 96-19, 98-6…sk�lls �n p�lots, 98-7…tra�n�ng �n p�lots, 87-6, 96-19, 98-6, 08-3…weather �nformat�on, use of, 97-3, 97-23, 04-5,

08-3, 08-6, 08-7, 08-12…w�ll�ngness to take off �nto marg�nal weather, 05-7,

05-15, 07-4, 08-12Decompression

…alt�tude chamber exper�ence, 77-4, 90-12…effects on performance, 66-10…effects of propranolol on TUF, 79-10, 80-10…need for c�v�l�an tra�n�ng, 91-13, 03-10…oxygen mask evaluat�on, 66-20, 67-3, 72-10,

79-13, 80-18, 96-4, 98-27, 00-6…pressur�zed small a�rcraft, 67-14…superson�c transports, 99-4…tolerable profiles for SST, 70-12

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…l�ght adaptat�on dev�ce, 66-38…monov�s�on contact lenses �n a�rl�ne acc�dent,

00-18Diet

…human tolerance, effects, 81-2…performance, effects, 81-8

Disorientation…acc�dents due to, 78-13, 95-1, 96-21…adaptat�on, 65-18, 65-24, 66-37, 67-2, 67-6,

67-7, 67-12, 67-19, 68-2, 68-28, 69-20, 74-3…alcohol effects, 71-6, 71-16, 71-20, 71-34, 71-39,

72-34…fam�l�ar�zat�on techn�ques, 70-17, 77-24…v�sually �nduced, 69-23, 70-2, 71-22

Distraction…aud�tory d�stract�on and performance, 72-14…laser �llum�nat�on, 03-12, 04-9, 06-23, 08-14…suscept�b�l�ty, measurement of, 72-25

Ditching…flotat�on and surv�val equ�pment stud�es, 78-1,

85-11, 03-9, 04-12…frequency of occurrence, 98-19…�nfant flotat�on dev�ce, 71-37, 91-6…seat cush�on flotat�on, 66-13, 95-20…water surv�val tra�n�ng programs, 98-19

DNA…detect�on of postmortem alcohol-produc�ng

m�croorgan�sms, 00-16…forens�c genotyp�ng, gender d�scr�m�nat�on, 08-8…funct�onal genom�cs, 08-5…�dent�ficat�on of forens�c spec�mens, 06-14

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…profil�ng for qual�ty assurance, 98-18, 99-14Drugs

…a�rcraft acc�dents, role of, 68-16, 78-31, 85-8, 92-23, 94-14, 95-28, 96-14, 97-14, 98-10, 98-18, 99-29, 00-20, 00-21, 03-7, 05-20, 07-12, 08-10–qual�ty assurance of forens�c find�ngs, 99-11, 99-

15, 04-15, 07-23…ant�emet�cs, �nteract�on w�th sedat�ves, 07-29…ant�h�stam�ne effects, at alt�tude, 68-15, 78-19,

78-20–on cogn�t�ve performance, 99-20–on sh�ftwork performance, 97-25

…ant�mot�on s�ckness, 81-16, 82-19…atrop�ne, and performance, 93-19

–and Phosdr�n effects on v�s�on, 73-4…benzod�azep�nes, forens�c analys�s, 96-14…butalb�tal, forens�c analys�s, 00-29…coca�ne, forens�c analys�s, 03-23, 03-24…chlord�meform tox�c�ty, 77-19…chlorphen�ram�ne, forens�c analys�s, 99-29…complex performance effects, 69-9…detect�on and �dent�ficat�on, 92-25, 96-17, 97-14,

98-18, 04-15, 05-8, 05-10, 05-11, 05-20, 06-3, 06-12, 06-17

…dextroamphetam�ne, effects dur�ng angular accelerat�on, 73-17, 76-12–effects dur�ng sleep loss, 75-14

…enant�omer�c analys�s of ephedr�nes and norephedr�nes, 05-8

…fat�gue, and use, 63-12, 75-14…fluoxet�ne (Prozac), d�str�but�on �n postmortem

samples, 07-15…glyceryl tr�n�trate effects on pulmonary

vasculature, 64-11…�nternal standard �ntens�ty, negat�ve vs. �nconclu-

s�ve spec�men reports, 07-23…l�th�um carbonate effects on performance, 77-17…mar�huana, 73-12, 85-8…mar�huana and alt�tude effects on performance,

75-6…melaton�n, 98-10…metham�dophos po�son�ng, 78-26…methamphetam�ne, forens�c find�ng, 03-22…op�ate determ�nat�on (vs. poppy seed use) �n

post-mortem sample, 05-11…orthostat�c tolerance effects, 63-34…performance effects �n a�rcraft s�mulator, 64-18…post-mortem find�ngs and med�cal h�story, 06-12,

07-19…propranolol, effects on alt�tude tolerance, 79-10,

80-10–quant�tat�on, 05-10

…read�ness to perform test�ng, 93-13

…secobarb�tal effects dur�ng angular accelerat�on, 73-17

…select�ve seroton�n reuptake �nh�b�tors, postmor-tem, 03-7, 07-19

…seleg�l�ne metabol�tes, 97-14…s�ldenafil (V�agra), method for detect�ng �n

postmortem samples, 00-20, 06-3…test�ng programs and AMEs, 92-15…tranqu�l�zer, effects on body temperature, 63-23,

66-14–use �n fl�ght tra�n�ng, 69-12–use �n p�lots compared to general populat�on,

08-10…tr�amterene �n fatal acc�dent, 92-23…Vardenafil (Lev�tra), method for detect�ng �n

post-mortem samples, 06-17…v�sual reflexes effects, 79-15…work capac�ty effects, 63-34

Earphones…headset �nterference tones, 92-4…trans�ent response, 63-7

Earplugs…rat�ngs, 73-20, 75-11

Education…a�rcraft passengers, safety br�efing cards and

p�ctor�als, 08-20…av�at�on med�cal exam�ners, 84-7…factor, �n a�r traffic controller select�on, 76-6, 96-6

–�n a�r traffic controller success, 76-6, 83-6Electrocardiogram

…ampl�tude/frequency analys�s, 74-6…d�agnos�s of poster�or �nfarct�on, 64-19

Energy…cost of treadm�ll work, 62-5…energy-absorb�ng seat effect�veness, 83-3, 90-11

Environment…aerospace, commerc�al passengers, med�cal screen-

�ng gu�dance, 06-1…cab�n vent�lat�on, flow fields, 04-7

–computat�onal flu�d dynam�cs for pred�ct�ons, 06-27

–decontam�nat�on w�th vapor�zed hydrogen perox�de, 06-10, 08-2, 08-4

…cargo compartments, 81-11…effects of mass a�r transportat�on, 71-10

Equipment…a�r traffic control d�splays and color v�s�on, 06-2,

06-6, 06-11, 06-15, 06-22, 07-5, 07-10, 07-24–�nformat�on complex�ty, 07-26

…a�r traffic s�tuat�on assessment (SATORI), 93-12…alcohol detect�on, 91-12

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…anthropometry �n des�gn, 65-26, 75-2…ant�coll�s�on l�ghts, 66-39, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42,

72-8…ARTS-III effects on controller stress, 76-13…att�tude �nd�cators, equ�valence tests, 05-23…automat�on des�gn, measures of �nformat�on

complex�ty, 04-17, 07-11, 08-16…blood pressure measurement, 66-16, 70-21…Cockp�t D�splay of Traffic Informat�on (CDTI),

00-30, 03-2, 03-5, 03-13, 04-11, 04-20, 07-30…cockp�t des�gn, unmanned a�rcraft, 07-8…compact �nstrument d�splay, 75-12…crew smoke-protect�ve dev�ces, 76-5, 78-4, 78-41,

83-14, 89-8, 89-11, 05-18…d�sor�entat�on fam�l�ar�zat�on, 70-17…Emergency Escape Breath�ng Dev�ce, 92-18…emergency l�ght�ng, 66-42, 79-22, 80-13, 81-7…escape sl�des, strength, 98-3…evaporat�ve water loss, 67-17…fire, smoke protect�on, 67-4, 70-20, 78-4, 83-10,

85-10, 89-5, 89-8, 89-11, 89-12, 05-18…flotat�on and surv�val, 78-1, 85-11…GPS d�splays, 98-8, 98-12, 99-9, 99-13, 99-26,

00-4, 03-17…head �njury cr�ter�a (HIC) test component test

dev�ce, evaluat�on, 04-18…head-up d�splays, 98-28…H�ghway-�n-the-Sky (HITS) d�splay, 00-31…�nfant flotat�on dev�ce, 71-37, 91-6…�nstrument readab�l�ty by sen�or p�lots, 77-2, 77-7…lapbelt restra�nt �n pregnancy, 68-24…l�fe preserver retr�eval, 03-9…l�ght adaptat�on dev�ce, 66-38…med�cal k�ts, 91-2, 91-3, 00-13, 00-13…NEXRAD d�splay, 04-5…nongyroscop�c bl�nd fl�ght �nstrument, 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, 95-17, 96-4, 98-27, 00-6, 04-3

…padd�ng for crash protect�on, 66-40…performance test�ng, 66-19…personnel l�ft�ng dev�ces, rotorcraft, 98-13…protect�ve, for a�rcraft acc�dents, 65-7, 66-3, 66-12…restra�nt systems, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5, 72-3,

72-6, 83-8, 94-19, 99-5–�nflatable, 07-13

…seat cush�on flotat�on, 66-13…secondary conta�ner alternat�ve for transportat�on

of �nfect�ous substances, 95-29…stall warn�ng, 66-31…transducer, 68-3…upper torso restra�nt acceptance, 71-12…v�sual d�splays, methods to assess complex�ty �n a�r

traffic control, 05-4

Evacuation, passenger emergency…acoust�c s�gnals for ex�t locat�on, 79-5…a�r carr�er acc�dents, 62-9, 65-7, 70-16…b�bl�ography, 63-30…bl�nd passengers, 80-12…br�efing cards (safety) comprehens�on of, 08-20…cab�n s�mulator, exper�mental, 97-18…ch�ldren, 66-42, 01-18…computer models, 94-11…d�tch�ng (evacuat�on �nto water), s�mulated, 04-12…Emergency Escape Breath�ng Dev�ce, 92-18…emergency l�ght�ng, a�sle seat arm rests, 81-7

–ex�t s�gns, 79-22, 80-13, 81-7–floor, 98-2

…escape sl�des and platforms, 96-18, 98-3…hand�capped passengers, 77-11…h�story of smoke/fume protect�ve breath�ng

equ�pment, 87-5…human external loads, 98-13…�nfants, 66-42, 01-18, 05-2…�njur�es, 79-6, 79-23, 82-8, 99-30, 03-15…mot�vat�on of passengers, 96-18, 04-2…passenger flow rates between compartments, 78-3…passenger safety �nformat�on, ava�lab�l�ty, 04-19

–comprehens�on of, 08-20…passenger workload and protect�ve breath�ng, 87-2,

89-5…precaut�onary, 99-30, 00-11…ra�lroad acc�dent, 73-1…readab�l�ty of emergency s�gns �n smoke, 79-22,

80-13, 81-7…seat�ng configurat�on, 89-14, 92-27, 95-22, 03-15…s�mulat�on by computer models, 72-30, 78-23,

94-11, 97-20–exper�mental cab�n, 97-18

…SST mockup tests, 70-19…s�ze of ex�ts �n evacuat�on, 99-10, 04-12…tests us�ng L-1649, 66-42…tests us�ng protect�ve smoke hood, 70-20, 89-12,

05-18…type III ex�ts, 92-27,95-22, 95-25, 03-15, 04-2…water surv�val tra�n�ng programs analys�s, 98-19

Exercise…ausculatory and �ntra-aort�c pressures, 66-36…human tolerances, effects on, 82-4, 82-10…magnes�um and calc�um excret�on, effects on, 68-4…myocard�al �nfarct�on, before and after, 64-2

–effects after, 66-17, 66-21…tolerance at alt�tude, 63-33…treadm�ll work, energy cost of, 62-5…a�r traffic controller select�on, 63-31, 74-8, 78-7,

83-6

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…ATCS, correlat�on w�th age and performance, 67-1, 73-7

…p�lots �n general av�at�on acc�dents, 77-10…relat�on to reported symptoms of ATCSs, 65-6

Eye…age and b�nocular fus�on t�me, 66-35…a�rman v�sual acu�ty, m�da�r coll�s�ons, 75-5…alcohol effects on eye movements, 72-34…ant�coll�s�on l�ghts, 66-39, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42,

72-8…aphak�a, prevalence �n c�v�l a�rmen, 91-14, 92-14,

93-11…b�focal effects on radar mon�tor�ng, 82-16…br�ght l�ghts and v�sual d�sturbances dur�ng

n�ghtt�me fl�ght operat�ons, 06-28…contact lenses, 90-10, 00-18…cockp�t v�sual problems of sen�or p�lots, 77-2,

77-7, 77-13, 77-14, 78-17…color v�s�on and s�gnal l�ghts, 71-27, 71-32, 73-18,

75-1, 78-22, 93-17, 04-14, 06-2…color v�s�on tests, for ATCS, 83-11, 85-7, 90-9,

92-28, 92-29, 95-13, 96-22, 04-10, 04-14–for av�at�on ma�ntenance �nspectors, 05-21

…depth percept�on, 63-10, 63-28, 67-20, 00-18…equ�d�stance tendency, 65-11…fat�gue effects on b�nocular fus�on t�me, 69-1…glare tests, 94-15…glaucoma, v�sual field and alt�tude, 91-1…laser l�ght �llum�nat�on, effects on s�mulator

performance, 03-12, 04-9–�nc�dence dur�ng fl�ghts, 06-23, 08-14

…lateral movements �n student p�lots, 67-15…movements dur�ng s�mulated a�r traffic control,

94-26, 95-23, 96-9…neural control of c�l�ary muscle, 63-5…occupat�onal v�s�on, en route centers, 96-12, 96-27…optok�net�c st�mulat�on, 70-2, 70-10, 71-22…pathology �n acc�dent a�rmen, 81-14, 83-18…penetrat�ng �njur�es, 62-12…phot�c st�mulat�on, 66-39…photorefract�ve keratectomy, 98-25…p�lot demograph�cs and v�s�on restr�ct�ons, 04-6…propeller pa�nt schemes consp�cu�ty, 78-29…pup�llary movement w�th fat�gue, 65-9…pup�llary reflex w�th age, 65-25…rad�al keratectomy, 98-25, 00-19, 06-9…rad�al keratotomy, 99-6, 00-19, 06-9…react�on t�me, flash lum�nance and durat�on, 67-24…refract�ve surgery and aeromed�cal cert�ficat�on,

00-19, 06-9…sen�or p�lots, cockp�t v�sual problems, 77-2, 77-7,

77-13, 77-14, 78-17…s�mulat�on of objects mov�ng �n depth, 65-32

…s�ze and d�stance percept�on, 62-15, 64-13, 66-22, 66-24, 67-18

…spat�al extent, percept�on of, 63-20…sp�ral aftereffect test, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 68-10,

69-15, 71-31…target detect�on, h�ghl�ghted, 97-10, 99-8…tests for color v�s�on, 67-8, 83-11, 93-16, 93-17,

06-2–tests for av�at�on ma�ntenance �nspectors, 05-21

…two-flash thresholds, 68-20, 70-15, 71-42…v�s�on through sunscreen mater�als, 78-28…v�sually �nduced d�sor�entat�on, 69-23, 70-2,

71-22…w�ndscreens, opt�cal rad�at�on transm�ttance,

07-20, 08-15…X-Chrom lens for �mprov�ng color v�s�on, 78-22

Fatigue…a�r tanker p�lots, 68-26…ant�h�stam�ne-decongestant preparat�ons effects,

78-20…aud�tory, 63-19, 65-1, 65-2…av�at�on act�v�t�es, 65-13, 81-13…b�nocular fus�on t�me effects, 69-1…Compos�te Mood Adject�ve Check L�sts to

measure �n ATCSs, 71-21…8- vs. 10-hr. work schedules, 95-32…eye bl�nk-rate measures, 94-17, 94-26, 99-28…fl�ght attendants, 07-21…�ntercont�nental jet fl�ghts, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29,

65-30, 68-8, 69-17…m�t�gat�on w�th Spartase, 63-12…plasma catecholam�ne determ�nat�on, 66-6, 71-15…pup�llary movement w�th, 65-9…read�ness to perform test�ng, 93-13, 95-24…sh�ftwork, rotat�ng, 86-2, 99-2

–effects on commut�ng r�sk factors before and after sh�ft, 06-13

–effects on wake-sleep cycle, 75-10, 76-11, 85-2, 95-12, 95-19

…sleep depr�vat�on effects, 70-8, 75-14, 85-3…tolerance after crash d�et, 81-2…tolerance after exerc�se, 82-4, 82-10…v�sual, dur�ng v�g�lance task, 94-26, 96-9…v�sual taskload effects on CFF change dur�ng

complex mon�tor�ng, 85-13Federal Air Surgeon

…rev�ew of 1966 program, 67-25…rev�ew of 1976 program, 76-8

Fire…crew smoke-protect�ve dev�ces, 76-5, 78-4, 78-14,

78-41, 83-14, 05-18

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…effects �n a�r carr�er acc�dents, 62-9, 65-7, 70-16…flammab�l�ty of to�letr�es �n oxygen, 63-27…passenger protect�ve breath�ng dev�ces, 67-4, 70-

20, 83-10, 85-10, 87-2, 87-5, 89-5, 89-8, 89-11, 89-12, 05-18

…smoke effects on �dent�fy�ng emergency s�gns, 79-22, 80-13, 81-7

…tox�c�ty of products �n a�rcraft fires, 7 1-41, 77-9, 85-5, 86-1, 86-3, 86-5, 89-4, 90-15, 90-16

…tox�c�ty of seat fire-block�ng mater�als, 86-1…vs. non-fire, forens�cs, 00-9, 05-9

–�n rotorcraft acc�dents, 05-17Flight attendants

…anthropometry, 75-2…fat�gue, 07-21…funct�onal strength, 75-13…�njur�es, cab�n safety data bank, 79-23, 82-8…ozone effects, 79-20…water surv�val tra�n�ng programs, 98-19

Flotation devices …�nfant, 91-6…l�fe preserver retr�eval, 03-9…methods of seat cush�on use, 95-20…personal dev�ces, 98-19

Forensics (see Toxicology)

Fuel…b�oc�dal add�t�ve, 67-21

G forces…aerobat�cs effects, 72-28, 82-13…s�mulat�on w�th lower body pressure box, 79-8,

82-3, 82-4…tolerance after crash d�et, 81-2…tolerance effects of ant�h�stam�ne-decongestant

preparat�ons, 78-20Galactic cosmic radiation

…effect on a�r carr�er crewmembers, 80-2, 92-2, 00-33, 03-16, 05-14

Global positioning system (GPS)…des�gn cons�derat�ons, 98-9, 98-12, 99-13, 99-26,

00-4…effect�veness, 03-17

Handicapped persons…bl�nd passengers, 80-12…p�lot pos�t�ons �n radar tra�n�ng, 80-5

Heat…alt�tude effects on performance, 71-17…complex performance effects, 69-10, 72-17…dogs sh�pped by a�r transport, 77-8, 81-11, 84-5,

87-8…human tolerances, 70-22, 71-4

…ma�ntenance of thermal balance, 66-23…manual performance effects, 68-13…measurement of evaporat�ve water loss, 63-25…tolerance l�m�ts for rats and m�ce, 86-8…tranqu�l�zer effects on loss and conservat�on,

63-23, 66-14Hearing

…acoust�c s�gnals for emergency evacuat�on, 79-5…aud�tory fat�gue, 63-19, 65-1, 65-2…b�naural beat percept�on, 63-17…cockp�t no�se �ntens�t�es, 68-21, 68-25…conservat�on w�th earplugs, 73-20, 75-11…earphone trans�ent response, 63-7…eng�ne no�se effects, p�lots vs. non-p�lots, 05-12…headset �nterference tones, 92-4…�nteraural �ntens�ty d�fference l�men, 67-10…no�se aud�ometry, 71-1…no�se effects on a�rcrew personnel, 72-32…p�lots vs. non-p�lots, 95-12…speech �ntell�g�b�l�ty �mprovement, 70-6, 72-31,

73-13, 76-3…table of �ntens�ty �ncrements, 66-4…temporary threshold sh�ft, 79-16, 92-4

Hijacking…deterrence, 78-35

History (CARI/CAMI)…h�stor�cal v�gnettes, prefaces to 87-1, 97-1, 98-1,

01-1, 03-1, 05-1, 07-1…h�story of aeromed�cal research contr�but�ons, 05-3

Human…adult female anthropometry, 83-16…angle of shoulder slope, 65-14…body center of grav�ty, 62-14…body k�nemat�cs on decelerat�on, 62-13…center of grav�ty, 62-14, 65-23, 69-22…ch�ld body models, 76-9…DNA profil�ng, 98-18…head �njury cr�ter�a (HIC) component test dev�ce,

evaluat�on, 04-18…mass d�str�but�on of ch�ldren, 76-9…pelv�s spat�al geometry, 82-9…phys�cal fitness test�ng, 63-6…responses to hyperpyrex�a, 64-8…surv�vab�l�ty of free-fall �mpacts, 63-15, 65-12,

68-19…thorax, determ�nat�on of effect�ve mass, 96-7…tolerances, 62-6, 71-3, 71-4, 71-13, 81-2, 82-3,

82-4, 82-10…tolerances to fac�al �mpact, 65-20, 66-12, 66-40…tolerances to heat, 70-22, 71-4

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Human factors (also see: Performance)…acc�dent report�ng system — Human Factors

Analys�s and Class�ficat�on System, 00-7, 00-28, 01-3, 03-4, 05-24, 05-25, 06-7, 06-24

…a�r traffic control operat�onal errors/dev�at�ons, role of sh�ftwork and fat�gue, 99-2–development of temporal markers to profile, 06-

20–rev�ew of human factors l�terature, 06-21–role of age, 05-22–sever�ty �ndex, 05-5–evaluat�on of HFACS and other models to

descr�be causes 05-25–strateg�es for reduc�ng causal factors, 03-19, 06-20–t�me on pos�t�on and transfer of pos�t�on

respons�b�l�ty, 08-16…a�r traffic control workload rat�ng models, 07-6…a�r traffic sector complex�ty, 00-24, 03-8, 05-16,

06-29–and operat�onal errors, 98-14, 06-4

…A�r Traffic Select�on and Tra�n�ng (AT-SAT) s�mulat�on, 00-2, 00-12–operat�onal use, 06-16, 07-14

…assessment of complex performance, 69-6, 69-16…att�tude �nd�cators, equ�valence tests, 05-23…aud�tory startle responses, 88-4…av�at�on ma�ntenance, 89-9, 90-14, 91-16, 92-3,

93-5, 93-15, 94-12, 95-14, 95-31, 96-2, 05-21, 07-25

…av�at�on safety, 63-35, 66-8, 66-25, 66-27, 70-18, 71-9, 71-10, 72-2, 73-5, 80-6, 92-3, 94-5, 94-27, 99-7, 00-7, 00-28, 01-3, 03-4 04-24, 05-7, 05-15, 05-24, 05-25, 06-7, 06-8, 06-18, 06-26, 07-7, 07-16, 07-17

…CDTI/ADS-B operat�onal evaluat�on, 00-30, 03-2, 03-5, 03-13, 04-11, 04-20

…CDTI/Range Mon�tor/Autop�lot operat�onal evaluat�on for approach spac�ng, 07-30

…color d�splays, and color defect, 06-2, 06-6, 06-11, 06-15, 06-22–and color analys�s, 07-5, 07-10, 07-24

…computer tra�n�ng for a�rplane upset-recovery, 07-27

…crew resource management, FAA a�rcrews, 96-24…dec�s�on mak�ng, prefl�ght, 96-19, 97-3, 97-23,

98-7, 05-7, 05-15, 07-4, 08-6, 08-7, 08-12…emergency evacuat�on, 65-7, 70-16, 95-25, 96-18,

94-11, 97-20, 98-19, 99-10, 99-30, 03-15–FAIT analys�s, appl�ed to traffic awareness �n free-

fl�ght, 03-5…fl�ght attendant fat�gue, 07-21…fl�ght-control problems �n unmanned a�rcraft

acc�dent, 06-8…fl�ght progress str�ps, 95-4, 95-9, 96-5, 98-26, 00-5

…fl�ght s�mulator research, 96-15, 96-16, 97-9, 97-24, 98-12, 98-28, 04-20

…GPS use, 98-9, 98-12, 99-9, 99-13, 99-26, 00-4, 03-17

…hear�ng thresholds of p�lots and cockp�t warn�ng s�gnals, 05-12

…Human Factors Analys�s and Class�ficat�on System (HFACS), 00-7, 00-28, 01-3, 03-4, 05-24, 06-24, 08-12

…human factors rev�ew, fl�ght attendant fat�gue, 07-21–operat�onal error l�terature, 06-21

…�nformat�on complex�ty, 04-17, 07-26…�ntervent�on strateg�es for a�rcraft acc�dent preven-

t�on , 06-24, 08-17…JANUS techn�que appl�ed to ATC operat�onal

errors, 03-21, 06-21…job task taxonomy, 93-1, 95-16…NEXRAD d�splay use, 04-5…operat�onal demonstrat�on of fl�ght �nspect�on

a�rcraft, 95-18…phot�c st�mulat�on responses, 66-39…rotorcraft personnel l�ft�ng dev�ces, 98-13…SATORI, 93-12, 97-13, 98-14…safety data commun�cat�on v�a VASIP, 07-7…severe weather fly�ng, 66-41, 97-3, 97-23, 04-5,

05-7, 05-15, 07-4, 08-12…s�tuat�on awareness and performance �n a�r traffic

control, 99-3…target bl�nk ampl�tude, attent�on-gett�ng value,

97-10, 99-8…unmanned a�rcraft, acc�dent/�nc�dent data, 04-24

–fl�ght-control problems, 06-8, 07-8–p�lot med�cal cert�ficat�on, 07-3–reduced sensory �nformat�on, 08-23

…workstat�on des�gn, fl�ght �nspect�on a�rcraft, 95-18

…veh�cle operator dev�at�ons and runway �ncurs�ons, 08-17

…v�sual d�splays, methods to assess �nformat�on and cogn�t�ve complex�t�es, 05-4, 08-18

…W�nM�ne analyt�c tool appl�ed to acc�dent data, 06-26

Hypothermia…passengers, 94-10, 95-20…wheel-well stowaways, 96-25

Hypoxia…and beta-blocked hypertens�ves, 92-19…blood donat�on effects, 84-4…c�v�l�an tra�n�ng need, 91-13, 03-10…human tolerance, 62-6, 63-33…�nteract�on w�th mar�huana, 75-6…oxygen need, 66-28, 04-3

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…performance decrement, 66-10, 66-15, 71-11, 71-17, 97-9

…propranolol effects, 79-10, 80-10…s�ckle cell tra�t suscept�b�l�ty, 76-15, 78-30, 80-20…superson�c transport, decompress�on �n, 99-4…v�sual field and glaucoma, 91-1…wheel-well stowaways, 96-25

Identification…DNA, profil�ng of acc�dent v�ct�ms, 98-18, 99-14

–�dent�ficat�on of forens�c postmortem spec�mens, 06-14

…enant�omer�c compos�t�ons of compounds �n cold remed�es, 05-8

…forens�c genotyp�ng and gender, 08-8…sex and race d�agnos�s from cran�al measurements,

79-2In-flight health care

…med�cal emergenc�es, 97-2, 00-13…med�cal k�ts, 91-2, 91-3, 97-2, 00-13

Illusions…sp�ral aftereffect, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 68-10,

69-15, 71-31…v�sual, 70-2, 71-22, 77-12

Injuries…agr�cultural a�rcraft acc�dents, 72-15, 80-3…analys�s �n ra�lroad acc�dent, 73-1…bra�n tolerances to concuss�on, 71-13, 74-4…cab�n safety data bank, 79-23, 82-8…cockp�t delethal�zat�on, 66-3, 66-12, 71-3, 72-7,

81-10, 82-7…correlat�on w�th k�nemat�c behav�or, 62-13…cr�ter�a for a�rcraft crashworth�ness, 96-11…decompress�on of small a�rcraft, 67-14…emergency and precaut�onary evacuat�ons, 79-6,

79-23, 82-8, 99-30, 00-11, 03-15…eye, 62-12…fac�al tolerances to �mpacts, 65-20…head �mpacts wh�le wear�ng restra�nt systems,

72-6, 92-20…head �njury cr�ter�a (HIC) component test dev�ce,

evaluat�on, 04-18…�mpact �n pregnancy, 68-6, 68-24…�n free falls, 63-15…neck, 93-14…padd�ng for crash protect�on, 66-40…precaut�onary evacuat�ons, 99-30…prevent�on �n a�rcraft acc�dents, 71-3, 94-19…produced by restra�nt systems, 69-5, 89-3…rearward-fac�ng seats, 62-7, 69-13…restra�nt systems to prevent, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4,

69-5, 69-13, 72-3, 82-7, 83-8, 98-11…seat �mpacts, 66-18

…s�de-fac�ng seats, 69-13, 07-13…smoke and fire, 62-9, 70-16…vert�cal crash forces, 62-1…vert�cal �mpact �n seated pos�t�on, 62-19…water �mpacts, 65-12, 68-19

Instruments…att�tude �nd�cators, 73-9, 05-23…automat�on des�gn, measures of �nformat�on

complex�ty, 04-17, 08-18…cockp�t d�splays of traffic �nformat�on (CDTI),

00-30, 03-2, 03-5, 03-13, 04-11, 04-20, 07-30…compact d�splay, effects on performance, 75-12…GPS, des�gn cons�derat�ons, 98-9, 98-12, 99-26,

00-4–effect�veness, 03-17

…head-up d�splays, 98-28…H�ghway-�n-the Sky (HITS) d�splays, 00-31…NEXRAD weather d�splay, 04-5…�nformat�on pr�or�t�es, 00-26…nav�gat�onal d�splay formats, 96-16, 00-8, 04-20…rad�at�on detect�on, 71-26…readab�l�ty by sen�or p�lots, 77-2, 77-7

Job attitudes…a�r traffic controllers, 74-7, 74-12, 75-3, 79-11,

91-10, 00-17, 04-23…A�rway Fac�l�t�es Serv�ce, 77-21, 79-11, 83-7…av�at�on bus�ness operators, 87-4…burnout, 92-7…d�vers�ty tra�n�ng, 95-10…empowerment, percept�ons of, 98-24…exchange �deology, 91-11…FAA survey 2000, process feedback, 03-11…FAA survey 2003, agency-w�de work att�tudes,

04-22–A�r Traffic Organ�zat�on work att�tudes, 04-23–analys�s of employee comments, 05-13

…gender, equ�ty, and sat�sfact�on, 92-9…goal congruence, 92-8…�ntent to leave job, 91-15, 06-30…neuropsycholog�cal screen�ng of a�rmen, 92-11…organ�zat�onal change, and cyn�c�sm, 99-27, 00-14…organ�zat�onal commun�cat�ons, and trust, 99-25…organ�zat�onal pol�t�cs, percept�ons of, 92-10…part�c�pat�on �n dec�s�on-mak�ng, 92-17…safety behav�or, 97-8…safety percept�ons, 99-19…turnover, and �ntent to leave job, 91-15, 06-30

Judgment…dec�s�on-mak�ng �n p�lots, 97-3, 97-23, 98-7,

08-3, 08-6, 08-7…prefl�ght weather br�efings, 07-4…tra�n�ng �n p�lots, 87-6, 98-6, 08-3

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Kidney…autoregulat�on mechan�sm, 63-32…effects of acute arter�al occlus�on, 63-22, 65-27…effects of �ncreased venous pressure, 62-18, 63-1…effects of pest�c�des, 63-26, 66-11

Lighting…cab�n, 79-22, 80-13, 81-7, 98-2…cockp�t, 77-2, 77-13, 77-14, 78-17

Management…crew resource, FAA fl�ght crews, 96-24…empowerment, pred�ctors of perce�ved, 98-24…ergonometr�c �ntervent�ons to reduce worker stress,

99-17…FAA employee att�tude survey, year 2000, process

feedback, 03-11–year 2003 agency-w�de work att�tudes, 04-22–year 2003 A�r Traffic Organ�zat�on work att�tudes,

04-23–year 2003 analys�s of employer comments, 05-12

…health awareness, survey of FAA programs, 00-3…job task analys�s for superv�sors, 91-5…matr�x teams, comm�tment, 93-18…organ�zat�onal change, and cyn�c�sm, 99-27, 00-14…organ�zat�onal comm�tment, 92-21…organ�zat�onal commun�cat�on, and technology

change, 99-25…tra�n�ng effect�veness, 75-9, 78-32…tra�n�ng needs, 90-2…turnover and �ntent to leave job, 91-15, 06-30…Voluntary Av�at�on Safety Informat�on-Shar�ng

Process (VASIP), shar�ng of safety-related �nforma-t�on, prel�m�nary aud�t, 07-7

…workplace safety behav�ors, �nfluence on, 97-8–employee safety percept�ons, 99-19

Medical kits…used �n fl�ght, 91-2, 91-3, 97-2, 00-13

Motion sickness…suscept�b�l�ty, 76-14…treatment effects, 81-16, 82-19

Motivation…a�rway fac�l�t�es personnel, 77-21…factors �n ATC work, 71-30, 74-12…passengers, �n a�rcraft evacuat�ons, 96-18, 03-15,

04-2Neurology

…alcohol effects on atax�a test battery, 79-9…alcohol effects on v�sual funct�ons, 78-2, 79-15…bra�n tolerances to concuss�on, 71-13, 74-4…central factor �n aud�tory fat�gue, 63-19…chlord�meform tox�c�ty, 77-19…cond�t�ons assoc�ated w�th av�at�on safety, 81-3

…drug effects on performance, 64-18…endr�n effects, 63-16, 70-11…GCRI stud�es, 64-1…�n-fl�ght vert�go and unconsc�ousness, 63-21…neuropsycholog�cal test battery, 92-11, 95-7…nucleus rotundus, 77-22…organophosphate �nsect�c�de effects, 63-24, 72-29,

73-3, 73-4, 79-15…phot�c st�mulat�on, 66-38…pup�llary movement, 65-9, 65-25…rheoencephalography �n cerebrovascular d�sease

detect�on, 65-4, 67-11…se�zures �n fl�ght, 64-6…sp�ral aftereffect test, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 68-10,

69-15, 71-31…vest�bular tests, 75-4

Noise…a�rcrew personnel effects, 72-32…aud�tory fat�gue, 63-19, 65-1, 65-2…b�rds, effects on, 62-4…ear-protector rat�ngs, 73-20, 75-11…eng�ne, and p�lot vs. non-p�lot hear�ng thresholds,

05-12…�ntens�ty �n a�rcraft cockp�ts, 68-21, 68-25, 95-18…performance effects of s�mulated radar task, 79-24,

83-13…performance �mpa�rment, 72-14…s�mulated son�c boom effects, 71-29, 72-19,

72-24, 72-35, 73-16, 74-9…son�c boom startle effects �n field study, 73-11…speech �ntell�g�b�l�ty �mprovement, 70-6, 72-31,

73-13, 76-3…temporary threshold sh�ft, 79-16

Nystagmus…adaptat�on effects, 66-37, 67-6, 67-7, 67-12,

67-19, 69-20…alcohol effects, 71-6, 71-16, 71-20, 71-34, 71-39,

72-34…ant�mot�on s�ckness drug effects, 81-16…arousal effects, 62-17, 63-29…calor�c hab�tuat�on, 63-14, 64-14, 65-18, 67-2…dextroamphetam�ne and secobarb�tal effects, 73-17…hab�tuat�on to rotat�on, 63-13, 65-24, 68-2…�llum�nat�on effects dur�ng angular decelerat�on,

68-28…optok�net�c st�mulat�on, 70-2, 70-10, 71-22…secondary, el�c�tat�on by �rr�gat�on, 63-3…sleep depr�vat�on, dur�ng, 86-9…translat�ons of reports, Tech. Pub. #1, 64-16,

65-17, 66-2…vert�cal, 68-2

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Orthostatic tolerance…alcohol effects at alt�tude, 82-3…and beta blocked hypertens�ves, 92-19…phys�cal exert�on effects, 82-4

Oxygen…equ�pment stud�es, 79-13, 80-18, 89-10, 92-18,

92-22, 95-17, 98-27, 00-6, 04-3, 05-18…flammab�l�ty of to�letr�es, 63-27…need at alt�tude, 66-28, 97-9…need for tra�n�ng among c�v�l�ans, 91-13, 03-10…system des�gn, 78-9

Oxygen masks…crew smoke-protect�ve dev�ces, 76-5, 78-4, 78-14,

78-41, 83-14, 89-8, 89-11, 05-18…des�gn for ch�ldren, 66-9…d�sposable, 66-7…donn�ng t�me after decompress�on, 66-10…evaluat�on, 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, 96-4, 98-27, 00-6, 04-3, 05-18

Ozone…chron�c effects, 80-16…effects under s�mulated fl�ght cond�t�ons, 79-20,

80-9…rev�ew of effects, 89-13

Passengers…aerospace, commerc�al, gu�dance for med�cal

screen�ng, 06-1…bl�nd, cane use �n emergency evacuat�on, 80-12…br�efing presentat�ons, comprehens�on of safety

br�efing cards, 08-20…ch�ld restra�nts, 94-19, 95-30…cold/wet exposure, 94-10, 98-4…commerc�al aerospace, gu�dance for med�cal

screen�ng, 06-1…emergency evacuat�on, computer model, 72-30,

78-23, 94-11, 97-20–exper�mental cab�n, 97-18, 03-15, 04-2–�nfants, 01-18, 05-2–precaut�onary, 99-30, 00-11–seat�ng configurat�ons, 89-14, 03-15–s�ze of ex�ts, 99-10

…emergency l�ght�ng, floor, 98-2…flow rates between compartments, 78-3…hand�capped emergency evacuat�on, 77-11, 80-12…head �njury analys�s, 92-20…human external loads, rotorcraft, 98-13…�llness and �njur�es, cab�n safety data bank, 79-23…�njur�es, dur�ng emergency evacuat�on, 79-6,

79-23, 03-15–dur�ng precaut�onary evacuat�on, 99-30

…med�cal k�ts, use of, 91-2, 91-3

…neck �njury analys�s, 93-14…oxygen masks, 79-13, 80-18, 95-17, 96-4…ozone effects, 80-9, 89-13…protect�ve breath�ng dev�ces, 67-4, 70-20, 83-10,

85-10, 87-2, 87-5, 89-5, 05-18…safety �nformat�on, ava�lab�l�ty, 04-19

–comprehens�on of, 08-20…sport parachut�sts, 98-11…water spray exposure, 98-4…wheel-well stowaways, 96-25

Patients…a�r transport w�th eye �njur�es, 62-12…c�v�l�an a�r ambulance serv�ces, 71-18, 82-5…human external loads, 98-13…supplemental oxygen from Molecular S�eve oxygen

concentrators, 92-22Perception

…ant�coll�s�on l�ghts, 66-39, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42…approach angle �n s�mulated n�ght land�ngs, 81-6,

82-6…aud�tory fat�gue, 63-19…b�naural beat, 63-17…Broca-Sulzer phenomenon, 68-27…color, 67-8, 83-11, 90-9, 06-2, 06-6, 06-11,

06-15, 06-22…depth, 63-10, 63-28, 65-11, 65-32, 67-20, 00-18…h�ghl�ghted targets on d�splays, 97-10, 99-8…�nduced decrements, 93-19…�nteraural �ntens�ty d�fference l�men, 67-10…match�ng loudness to flash br�ghtness, 67-16…per�pheral v�sual cues, 68-11, 68-12, 68-22…propeller pa�nt schemes, 78-29…react�on t�me, flash lum�nance and br�ghtness,

67-24…s�ze and d�stance, 62-15, 64-13, 66-22, 66-24,

67-18…spat�al extent, 63-20…sp�ral aftereffect, 64-9, 64-10, 68-10, 69-15, 71-31…tact�le, 62-11, 62-16…two-flash thresholds, 68-20, 70-15…v�s�on through sunscreen mater�als, 78-28

Performance (also see: Human Factors)…acc�dent exper�ence, phys�cal defects, 76-7, 77-20,

79-19, 81-14, 83-18…age effects, 95-3, 95-7, 99-20, 99-22…age �ndex for p�lots, 77-6, 78-16, 78-27, 83-15,

85-3…age 60 rule, 94-20, 94-21, 94-22, 94-23, 04-8…a�rspace complex�ty, 05-16

–and operat�onal errors, 06-4…a�r traffic controllers

–age and ret�rement, 05-6, 05-22

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–age effects, 61-1, 62-3, 65-21, 67-1, 71-36, 73-7, 81-12, 84-6, 99-18, 99-23, 05-22

…approach spac�ng us�ng CDTI vers�ons, 07-30–apt�tude tests for pred�ct�on, 65-19, 68-14, 71-28,

71-36, 71-40, 72-18, 79-3, 84-2, 84-6, 88-3, 89-6, 94-4, 97-15, 98-23, 99-16, 00-2, 00-12, 06-16, 07-14, 08-9

–color d�splays and color defect, 06-2, 06-6, 06-11, 06-15, 06-22

–color percept�on effects, 83-11, 90-3, 07-5, 07-10, 07-24

–commun�cat�on, ATC/p�lot, 93-20, 95-15, 96-10, 96-20, 96-26, 98-17, 98-20, 99-21, 01-8, 01-9, 05-19, 06-25, 07-4, 08-19, 08-21

–commuter (dr�v�ng) r�sk factor before and after sh�fts, 06-13

–computer exper�ence and AT-SAT performance, 00-2

–development of temporal markers to profile, 06-20

–evaluat�on, 61-1, 65-22, 98-23–exper�ence as pred�ctor, 63-31–fl�ght serv�ce stat�on tra�n�ng, 86-6–flash�ng target effects, 90-3, 97-10, 99-8–human factors l�terature rev�ew, operat�onal

errors, 06-21–�nc�dent report�ng, 65-10–�nformat�on complex�ty, measures �n automat�on

des�gn, 04-17, 07-26, 08-18–�nformat�on and cogn�t�ve complex�ty assessment

methods, 05-4–job task taxonomy for en route, 93-1–measurement �n a�r traffic select�on and tra�n�ng

(AT-SAT) s�mulat�on, 00-2, 00-12–memory �n a�r traffic control, 97-22, 98-16–m�l�tary ATC students and AT-SAT performance,

08-9–nav�gat�on d�splays, 00-8, 04-20–Mult�ple Task Performance Battery for select�on,

72-5, 74-10–napp�ng and n�ght sh�ft performance, 00-10–operat�onal errors, development of temporal

markers to profile, 06-20–operat�onal errors, en route, no relat�on to age,

05-22–operat�onal errors, human factors l�terature

rev�ew, 06-21–operat�onal errors, JANUS techn�que appl�ed to

causal factors, 03-21, 08-17–operat�onal errors/dev�at�ons, role of sh�ftwork

and fat�gue, 99-2–operat�onal errors, sector character�st�cs, 87-15,

06-4, 07-11, 07-18

–operat�onal errors, t�me on pos�t�on/transfer of pos�t�on respons�b�l�ty, 08-16

–pass-fa�l �n FSS tra�n�ng program, 79-18–personal�ty factors, relat�on to, 70-14, 89-7, 03-

20, 04-21–radar s�mulator, 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, 95-23

–sector character�st�cs, act�v�ty and complex�ty, 06-29

–sector character�st�cs and operat�onal errors, 87-15, 06-4, 07-11, 07-18

–sex d�fferences, 72-22–s�tuat�on awareness, 94-27, 98-16, 99-3–strateg�es for reduc�ng causal factors, 03-19–v�deo game exper�ence as a pred�ctor, 97-4–workload rat�ngs, subject�ve, 07-6

…a�rworth�ness �nspectors, 87-4…alcohol effects, 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, 94-24, 95-3, 95-7, 95-24

…ant�h�stam�ne effects, at alt�tude, 68-15, 78-19–on performance, 97-25, 99-20

…att�tude �nd�cators (fl�ght �nstrument), 73-9, 05-23…att�tude quest�onna�res to pred�ct under stress,

69-7…aural gl�de slope cues for �nstrument approaches,

71-24…av�at�on med�cal exam�ners, 84-7…av�at�on safety �nspectors, 07-16…chron�c d�sulfoton po�son�ng effects, 69-19…cockp�t �nstrument d�splay, compact, 75-12

–Cockp�t D�splay of Traffic Informat�on (CDTI), 03-2, 03-5, 03-13, 04-11, 04-20

–Electron�c Att�tude D�rect�on Ind�cator (EADI), equ�valence tests, 05-23

–GPS, 98-9, 98-12, 99-9, 99-13, 00-4, 03-19–head-up, 98-28–H�ghway-�n-the-Sky (HITS), 00-31–NEXRAD weather, 04-5

…cogn�t�ve appra�sal of stress effects, 68-17…cogn�t�ve style and learn�ng, 99-12…computer-based tra�n�ng for a�rplane upset-

recovery, 07-27…crash d�et effects, 81-8…decompress�on effects, 66-10…Des�gnated P�lot Exam�ners, 07-17…dextroamphetam�ne effects dur�ng sleep loss,

75-14…d�stract�b�l�ty effects, 72-25…d�stract�ng st�mul� effects, 71-7, 72-14, 06-28…drug effects, dur�ng angular accelerat�on, 73-17,

82-19–�n a�rcraft s�mulator, 64-18

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–on complex performance, 69-9, 75-14, 77-17, 78-19, 97-25, 99-20

…eye bl�nk-rate measures, 94-17, 94-26, 96-9, 99-28…fl�ght attendant fat�gue, l�terature rev�ew, 07-21…fl�ght �nstructors and acc�dents, 96-3…fl�ght s�mulat�on, 96-16, 97-9, 97-24, 98-12,

04-5, 05-23, 07-27, 08-3…forest fire retardant m�ss�ons, effects of, 68-26…gender effects and ant�h�stam�ne, 99-20…heart d�sease and age effects, 64-4…heat and alt�tude effects, 71-17…heat effects on complex performance, 69-10,

72-17…Human Factors Analys�s and Class�ficat�on System

(HFACS), 00-7, 00-28, 01-3, 03-4, 05-24, 05-25, 06-7, 06-18, 06-24

…hypox�a, decrement due to, 66-15, 71-11, 82-10, 83-15, 85-3, 85-5, 97-9

…�mpa�rment 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, 94-24, 95-3, 95-7, 95-24

…�nstrument fly�ng us�ng per�pheral v�sual cues, 68-11, 68-12, 68-22

…�ntercont�nental fl�ght effects, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29, 65-30, 68-8, 69-17

…laser �llum�nat�on effects on fl�ght s�mulator performance, 03-12, 04-9

…mar�huana effects, 73-12, 75-6, 85-8…measurement, 77-15, 78-33, 78-34, 84-2, 98-23,

99-22, 00-2, 00-5, 05-23…mental task effects on aud�tory fat�gue, 65-1, 65-2…monotonous task correlates, 73-14, 75-8…no�se effects on s�mulated radar task, 79-24…operat�onal errors, human factors l�terature rev�ew,

06-21…Phosdr�n effects, 72-29, 73-3…phys�cal cond�t�on�ng program effects, 66-17,

66-21…phys�cal exerc�se effects, 82-4, 82-10…phys�olog�cal measures, on perceptual-motor tasks,

69-8–�n severe weather fly�ng, 66-41

…p�lot pract�cal test, rat�ngs by new p�lots and Des�gnated P�lot Exam�ners, 07-21

…p�lot track�ng dur�ng success�ve approaches, 72-9…pseudop�lots �n radar tra�n�ng, 80-5…psychophys�olog�cal �nd�ces, 99-28…read�ness to perform, 93-13, 95-24, 97-5…rel�ab�l�ty of �nd�v�dual subjects, 78-37…rotat�ng sh�fts, 96-23, 99-2

–and commut�ng r�sk factors before and after sh�fts, 06-13

…sh�fts �n wake-sleep cycle, effects, 75-10, 76-11

…s�gnal rate effects on mon�tor�ng, 69-6, 69-16, 97-10

…s�mulated autop�lot malfunct�ons, 97-24…s�mulated gl�depath �nd�cators, 79-4, 79-25, 81-6,

82-6…s�tuat�on assessment through re-creat�on of

�nc�dents (SATORI), 93-12, 97-13, 98-14…s�tuat�on awareness, effects, 99-3, 00-31

–FAIT analys�s for free-fl�ght env�ronment, 03-5…sleep depr�vat�on, effects, 70-8, 85-3

–qual�ty and ATC performance, 00-10…smok�ng effects, 80-11, 83-4, 97-7…son�c boom effects, 71-29, 72-19, 74-9…startle effects, 69-21, 73-11, 73-16, 79-24, 83-13,

88-4…stress-related decrements, 93-19…student p�lots, 67-15, 69-12…tasks for operator-sk�lls research, 66-19…teamwork tra�n�ng, 99-24…t�me-shar�ng ab�l�ty, 76-1, 99-22…track�ng and complex performance, 72-21…track�ng, dextroamphetam�ne, sleep loss, 76-12…unmanned a�rcraft, 04-24, 06-8, 07-3, 07-8, 08-23…veh�cle operator dev�at�ons, runway �ncurs�ons,

08-17…v�deo game exper�ence, on ATC select�on tests,

97-4…v�sual search w�th and w�thout radar sweepl�ne,

79-12…v�sual taskload effects on CFF change dur�ng

complex mon�tor�ng, 85-13…v�sual taskload effects on complex mon�tor�ng,

88-1, 90-3, 95-23…weather �nformat�on, (NEXRAD) and s�mulator

performance, 04-5–prefl�ght, 07-4, 08-6, 08-7

…work �n heat and cold, 66-23, 68-13Personnel, FAA (see also, Air Traffic Controllers)

…a�rway fac�l�t�es personnel, job att�tudes, 77-21, 79-11, 83-7

…A�rway Sc�ence Curr�culum Demonstrat�on Project, evaluat�on of, 88-5

…a�rworth�ness �nspectors, job performance rat�ngs of, 87-4

…av�at�on safety �nspectors tra�n�ng, 07-16…b�olog�cal rhythms and rotat�ng sh�ftwork

cons�derat�ons, 86-2…correlates of sat�sfact�on w�th tra�n�ng, 91-9…dec�s�on mak�ng, equ�ty, and job sat�sfact�on,

91-10…effect�veness of management tra�n�ng, 75-9, 78-32,

92-16…electron�cs techn�c�ans, 97-19

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…employee att�tude survey, year 2000, process feedback, 03-11–year 2003 agency-w�de work att�tudes, 04-22–year 2003 A�r Traffic Organ�zat�on work att�tudes,

04-23–year 2003 analys�s of employee comments, 05-12

…empowerment, pred�ctors of perce�ved, 98-24…ergonom�c �ntervent�ons to reduce work stress,

99-17…fl�ght �nspect�on a�rcrews, crew resource manage-

ment, 96-24…fl�ght serv�ce stat�on, organ�zat�onal cl�mate, 97-12…health awareness programs, survey evaluat�on, 00-3…�ntent to leave job, and act�ve turnover, 06-30

–job sat�sfact�on, 91-15…�dent�ficat�on of management tra�n�ng needs, 90-2,

92-16…�dent�ficat�on w�th occupat�on, 92-21…job task analys�s for FAA superv�sors, 91-5…job task taxonomy, en route, 93-1…ma�ntenance, 89-9, 90-14, 91-16, 92-3, 93-5,

93-15, 94-12, 95-14, 95-31, 96-2, 05-21…matr�x teams, 93-18…organ�zat�onal change, and cyn�c�sm, 99-27, 00-14…organ�zat�onal comm�tment, 92-21…organ�zat�onal commun�cat�on, and technology

change, 99-25…organ�zat�onal support, percept�ons of, 92-13…safety percept�ons follow�ng safety awareness

program, 99-19…team �mplementat�on and d�vers�ty cl�mate, 00-27…test fa�rness for select�on, 79-3, 96-13, 99-16

Pesticides…aer�al appl�cat�on a�rcraft acc�dents, 66-27, 66-30,

68-16, 78-31, 80-3…b�ochem�cal effects of l�ndane and d�eldr�n, 62-10,

63-4…chlord�meform tox�c�ty, 77-19…chol�nesterase determ�nat�on, 67-5…CNS, effects of organophosphates, 63-24, 69-19,

79-15…compar�son of serum chol�nesterase methods,

70-13, 72-12…d�eldr�n effects on l�ver, 66-5, 66-26…endr�n effects, 66-11, 66-26, 66-34, 70-11…endr�n, mechan�sms of act�on, 63-16, 63-26…metham�dophos tox�c�ty, 78-26…organophosphates effects on reproduct�on, 70-3…Phosdr�n effects on performance, 72-29, 73-3…Phosdr�n effects on v�s�on, 73-4…storage stab�l�ty of human blood chol�nesterase,

70-4…symptoms and treatment of po�son�ng, 62-8

Physical fitness…aerospace, commerc�al passengers, gu�dance for

med�cal screen�ng, 06-1…age relat�onsh�p, 63-18…ATC students, 71-8…field test for, 63-6…myocard�al �nfarct�on, 64-2, 66-17, 66-21…neuropsycholog�cal screen�ng, 92-11

Physiology…autonom�c and performance, 93-19…backscatter, responses to, 72-8…blood donat�on effects, 84-4…cab�n water spray, effects on thermal behav�or,

98-4…crash d�et effects, 81-2, 81-8…evaporat�ve water loss dev�ce, 67-17…gas pressure �n t�ssue, 63-11…h�gh alt�tude tra�n�ng, need for, 91-13…hydrogen �on concentrat�on, convers�on table from

pH, 68-23…measures dur�ng complex task performance, 69-8,

82-10…neural control of the c�l�ary muscle, 63-5…protect�on at h�gh alt�tude, 99-4…sleep depr�vat�on responses, 70-8, 75-14…smok�ng w�thdrawal responses, 83-4…thermal balance, 66-23…tolerances to heat, 70-22, 71-4…wheel-well stowaways, 96-25

Pilots…acc�dent exper�ence, phys�cal defects, 76-7, 77-20,

79-19, 81-14, 83-18–pr�or alcohol offenses, 08-22

…acc�dent pred�spos�t�on, 72-2, 73-5–organ�zat�onal factors, 00-28

…act�ve populat�on, est�mate of, 68-5…aer�al appl�cator protect�on, 66-30, 72-15, 80-3…age �ndex, 77-6, 78-16, 78-27, 82-18…age 60 rule, 94-20, 94-21, 94-22, 94-23, 04-8…ages of those �n a�rcraft acc�dents, 67-22, 70-18,

77-10, 94-22…alcohol effects on performance, 66-29, 72-4, 79-7,

79-26…alcohol�c a�rl�ne p�lots rehab�l�tat�on, 85-12…alt�tude tolerance w�th pulmonary d�sease, 77-16…ant�coll�s�on observ�ng responses, 73-6…att�tudes toward safety, 95-27, 05-7

–toward safety tra�n�ng, 97-16, 98-6, 99-7, 03-10, 07-17

…attr�t�on, 72-13, 73-8…blood donat�on effects, 84-4…blood pressure levels, 84-3

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…card�ovascular health changes �n th�rd-class cert�ficate holders, 72-26

…cert�ficat�on den�al act�ons, 68-9, 74-5, 76-10, 78-25, 80-19, 83-5,84-9, 85-9, 86-7, 90-5, 90-7

…Cockp�t D�splay of Traffic Informat�on (CDTI), FIAT, 03-5, 03-13, 04-11, 04-20

…cockp�t v�sual problems, 77-2, 77-7, 77-13, 77-14, 78-17, 03-12

…color v�s�on and s�gnal l�ghts, 71-27, 71-32, 73-18, 75-1, 93-17

…commun�cat�on, 96-10, 96-20, 96-26, 98-17, 98-20, 99-21, 06-25, 08-19, 08-21–Engl�sh-language profic�ency, 08-19, 08-21

…computer-based fl�ght s�mulator, 96-15…computer use, �n meet�ng recency of exper�ence

fl�ght requ�rements, 03-3–�n fl�ght tra�n�ng, 94-25, 95-6, 96-8, 97-11, 07-

27…control force capab�l�t�es of females, 72-27, 73-23…coronary atheroscleros�s �n fatal acc�dents, 80-8,

85-6…crew resource management, fl�ght �nspect�on

a�rcrew, 96-24…dec�s�on-mak�ng sk�lls, 98-7…dec�s�on-mak�ng tra�n�ng, 87-6, 96-19, 98-6, 08-3

–“expert” p�lot tra�n�ng model, 97-6–use of weather �nformat�on, 97-3, 97-23, 04-5,

05-7, 05-15, 07-4, 08-3, 08-6, 08-7, 08-12…demograph�cs and v�s�on restr�ct�ons, 04-6…Des�gnated P�lot Exam�ners, evaluat�ons of, 07-17…d�sease prevalence and �nc�dence, 73-8, 81-9, 84-8,

89-2…drug effects �n a�rcraft s�mulator, 64-18…drug usage compared to general populat�on, 08-10…eng�ne no�se and hear�ng thresholds, 05-12…exams of first-class cert�ficate holders by sen�or

AMEs, 71-38…exper�ence �n controller select�on, 74-8…fat�gue, 81-13…fl�ght �nformat�on accessed by p�lots, 00-26…fl�ght phys�ology tra�n�ng, need for, 91-13, 03-10…G effects of aerobat�cs, 72-28, 82-13…glare exposure and acc�dents, 03-6, 06-28…hear�ng, vs. non-p�lots, 05-12…heart rates dur�ng �nstrument approaches, 70-7,

71-24, 75-12…heat effects on performance �n a fl�ght s�mulator,

72-17…judgment tra�n�ng, 87-6…laser l�ght �llum�nat�on �nc�dents, 06-23, 08-14…longev�ty and surv�val of ret�red a�rl�ne p�lots, 95-5…marg�nal weather and w�ll�ngness to take off, 05-7,

05-15, 08-6, 08-7, 08-12…mar�juana �n general av�at�on fatal acc�dents, 85-8

…med�cal standards, 71-25, 82-14…med�cat�ons found postmortem and �n med�cal

h�story, 06-12, 07-19…nav�gat�on d�splays, mov�ng map, 04-20

–us�ng text and graph�cs, 00-8…neuropsycholog�cal screen�ng, 92-11…no�se effects on hear�ng, 72-32, 05-12…occupat�ons, 69-11, 77-10…ozone effects, 80-9, 89-13…performance, on gl�depath �nd�cator systems, 79-4,

79-25, 81-6, 82-6–electron�c att�tude-d�rect�on �nd�cator (EADI),

05-23–GPS d�splays, 98-9, 98-12, 99-9, 99-13, 99-26,

03-17–head-up d�splays, 98-28–H�ghway-�n-the Sky (HITS) d�splay, 00-31–NEXRAD weather d�splay, 04-5–s�mulated autop�lot malfunct�ons, 97-24–two att�tude �nd�cators, 73-9

…per�pheral v�sual cue response, 68-11, 68-12, 68-22

…phys�c�an acc�dents, 66-25, 71-9…phys�olog�cal responses on cross-country fl�ghts,

71-23…phys�olog�cal stud�es �n a�r tankers, 68-26…pr�or alcohol offenses and av�at�on acc�dents,

08-22…pulmonary funct�on, 77-3…r�sk factors for card�ac events, 90-7…safety cl�mate, p�lot percept�on of, 00-28…safety tra�n�ng, evaluat�on, 97-16, 98-6, 99-7,

03-10, 07-17…sat�sfact�on w�th ATC serv�ces, 90-6…severe weather fly�ng, 66-41, 05-7, 05-15, 08-3,

08-6, 08-7, 08-12…shoulder harness, use of, 95-2…smok�ng effects on performance, 80-11, 83-4…status var�ables w�th acc�dents, 70-18… stress, domest�c-based and perce�ved performance,

00-32…stress �n student p�lots, 67-15, 69-12, 76-2…su�c�de, 72-2, 73-5, 06-5…track�ng performance dur�ng success�ve

approaches, 72-9…type a�rman cert�ficate related to acc�dents, 67-23…unmanned a�rcraft, 04-24, 06-8, 07-3, 07-8, 08-23…vert�go, 67-19…v�s�on and opt�cal rad�at�on transm�ss�on of

w�ndscreens, 07-20…v�sual acu�ty, m�da�r coll�s�ons, 75-5…vo�ce commun�cat�on, 93-20, 06-25…workload, 77-15, 81-13

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Pregnancy…crewmember rad�at�on exposure, 92-2, 00-33,

03-16…emergency a�r transport, 82-5…�mpact �njur�es, 68-6, 68-24…organophosphate pest�c�de effects �n rats, 70-3

Propellers…pa�nt schemes consp�cu�ty, 78-29…propeller-to-person acc�dents, 81-15, 93-2

Protective breathing equipment…evaluat�on, 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, 96-4, 98-27, 00-6, 04-3, 05-18

Psychology…acc�dent proneness, 93-9…a�rcraft m�x and traffic complex�ty rat�ngs, 05-16…automat�on and p�lot performance, 97-24, 00-8…av�at�on ma�ntenance survey, 07-25…CogScreen, neuropsycholog�cal test, age effects,

99-22…cogn�t�ve complex�ty �n an a�r traffic control

d�splays, 05-4, 07-26, 08-18…cogn�t�ve style and learn�ng, 99-12…Compos�te Mood Adject�ve Check L�st to measure

stress effects, 71-14, 71-21, 73-22…cultural d�vers�ty awareness tra�n�ng, 95-10…Des�gnated P�lot Exam�ners, evaluat�ons, 07-17…d�sab�l�ty ret�rement, and ATC personal�ty factors,

03-14…d�vers�ty cl�mate, 00-26…empowerment, pred�ctors of perce�ved, 98-24…expert�se method �n aeronaut�cal dec�s�on- mak�ng,

97-6…FAA employee att�tude survey, year 2000, process

feedback, 03-11–year 2003 agency-w�de work att�tudes, 04-22–year 2003 A�r Traffic Organ�zat�on work att�tudes,

04-23–year 2003 analys�s of employee comments, 05-12

…fl�ght �nspect�on a�rcraft, preferences, 95-18…Human Factors Analys�s and Class�ficat�on System

(HFACS) appl�cat�ons, 00-7, 00-28, 01-3, 03-4, 05-24, 05-25, 06-7, 06-18, 06-24, 08-12

…human factors l�terature rev�ew, fl�ght attendant fat�gue, 07-21–operat�onal errors, 06-21

…�nformat�on complex�ty �n ATC, 07-11, 07-26…�nformat�on shar�ng, safety reports (VASIP,

FOQA, and ASAP), 07-7…JANUS techn�que, and causal factors �n ATC

operat�onal errors, 03-21–and runway �ncurs�ons, 08-17

…job att�tudes, a�rway fac�l�t�es personnel, 77-21, 79-11, 83-7

…memory �n a�r traffic control, 97-22, 98-16…M�nnesota Mult�phas�c Personal�ty Inventory-2,

w�th ATCSs, 08-13…mot�vat�on �n a�rcraft evacuat�on, 96-18, 03-15,

04-2…Myers-Br�ggs personal�ty test w�th ATCSs, 04-21…organ�zat�onal factors, 90-2, 91-5, 92-8, 92-9,

92-10, 92-13, 92-17, 92-21, 05-1294-2, 98-23, 99-25, 99-27, 00-14, 00-27, 03-11, 04-22, 04-23, 05-12

…PC-based tra�n�ng dev�ces, 94-25, 95-6, 96-8, 96-15, 96-16, 97-11, 03-3, 07-27

…personal�ty assessment, 71-35, 91-8, 93-4, 03-14, 03-20, 04-21, 08-13

…p�lot att�tudes toward safety, 95-27, 98-7, 99-7, 05-7, 05-15, 07-17, 08-3

…psycholog�cal autopsy, 72-2, 73-5…psychophys�olog�cal �nd�ces of alertness, 99-28…ret�rement age and a�r traffic controllers, 05-6,

05-22…safety behav�ors on the job, management �nflu-

ence, 97-8, 99-19…safety �nformat�on, shar�ng of v�a VASIP (FOQA

& ASAP), 07-7…Sh�pley Inst�tute of L�v�ng Scale w�th ATCSs,

92-30…s�tuat�onal awareness, 94-27, 97-13, 97-22, 98-16,

99-3, 00-31, 03-5, 03-13…S�xteen Personal�ty Factors test w�th ATCSs,

97-17, 03-14…stress and anx�ety �n a�r traffic controllers, 80-14,

81-5, 89-7…stress, domest�c-based and perce�ved p�lot

performance, 00-32–phys�cal symptoms �n employees, 99-17

…Type A behav�or, 86-4, 94-13…val�d�ty coeffic�ents �n ATCS select�on, 00-15…veh�cle operator dev�at�ons, runway �ncurs�ons

analyses, 08-17…workload, ATC, subject�ve rat�ngs and models,

07-6Pulmonary

…d�sease, alt�tude tolerance, 77-16…funct�on test�ng, 64-1, 71-8, 77-3…glyceryl tr�n�trate, vascular effects of, 64-11…hyperpyrex�a, responses to, 64-8…ozone effects on funct�on, 79-20, 80-9, 89-13…protect�on from smoke, fire, 67-4, 78-4, 83-10,

83-14, 85-10…thromboembol�sm, 64-7

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Radiation…cal�brat�on of Concorde detect�on �nstrument,

71-26…cosm�c, and a�r carr�er crewmembers, 92-2, 00-33,

03-16, 05-14…measurements at SST alt�tudes, 71-26, 80-2…opt�cal, transm�ttance through a�rcraft

w�ndscreens, 07-20, 08-15…RBE of fast neutrons, 78-8…transport l�m�ts for rad�oact�ve mater�al, 82-12

Renal function…acute arter�al occlus�on effects, 63-22, 65-27…autoregulat�on mechan�sm, 63-32…�nsect�c�de effects, 63-26…venous pressure effects, �ncrease of, 62-18, 63-1

Research, aeromedical…Aeromed�cal Sc�ent�fic Informat�on System, 08-1…ag�ng stud�es at GCRI, 64-1…a�ms and accompl�shments, 62-20, 67-25…alcohol effects rev�ew, low dose, 94-24…ball�stocard�ography, 64-12, 65-8, 65-15…beta blockers, analys�s and d�fferent�at�on, 04-15,

05-10…b�bl�ography of accelerat�on stud�es, 63-30…b�bl�ography of sh�ftwork research, 83-17…butalb�tal, d�str�but�on of flu�ds and t�ssues, 00-29…carboxyhemoglob�n standard, 98-21…color v�s�on, 67-8, 71-27, 71-32, 73-18, 75-1,

83-11, 85-7, 92-6, 92-28, 92-29, 93-16, 93-17, 95-13, 96-22, 04-10, 04-14, 06-2, 06-6, 06-11, 06-15, 06-22

…commut�ng r�sk factors, before and after work sh�fts, 06-13

…DNA, detect�on of postmortem ethanol-produc�ng m�croorgan�sms, 00-16–�dent�ficat�on of forens�c samples, 06-14

…DNA profil�ng, 98-18, 99-14, 06-14…enant�omer�c analys�s of ephedr�nes and

norephedr�nes, 05-8…exerc�se, 64-2, 66-36…forens�c genotyp�ng, gender d�scr�m�nat�on, 08-8…funct�onal genom�cs, 08-5…glucose concentrat�on �n p�lot fatal�t�es, 08-11…hear�ng, conservat�on w�th earplugs, 73-20, 75-11…h�story, CAMI, prefaces to 87-1, 97-1, 98-1, 01-1,

03-1, 05-1, 07-1–CAMI research contr�but�ons from 1,000

techn�cal reports, 05-3…�ndex of �nternat�onal publ�cat�ons, 93-3, 07-2…�ndex 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, 94-1, 96-1, 97-1, 98-1, 99-1, 00-1, 01-1, 03-1, 05-1, 07-1

…�nterpretat�on of carboxyhemoglob�n and cyan�de concentrat�ons, 05-9

…med�cal care, �nfl�ght, 00-13…med�cal �ncapac�tat�on and �mpa�rment of p�lots

�nfl�ght, 04-16…med�cal �nc�dents �nfl�ght, 00-13…needs, 63-35, 71-10…no�se effects on a�rcrew personnel, 72-32…op�ates vs. poppy seed use, postmortem determ�na-

t�ons, 05-11…postmortem, coca�ne analys�s, 03-23, 03-24

–accurate ass�gnment of ethanol or�g�n, 04-13, 07-22

–d�str�but�on of fluoxet�ne, 07-25–ethanol analys�s, �nternal standard, 98-5–H1 amphetam�nes, first generat�on, 07-12–�dent�ficat�on of forens�c spec�mens, 06-14

…plans, for NAS operator select�on, 97-19…qual�ty assurance, forens�c tox�cology profic�ency

test�ng program, 99-11, 08-24…rad�at�on, galact�c, 92-2, 00-33, 03-16, 05-14…RNA, �solat�on from per�pheral blood cells,

protocol val�dat�on, 04-1–glob�n-RNA reduct�on protocol, compar�son of

methods, 07-9…qu�n�ne el�m�nat�on, 94-16…sta�n test for d�eldr�n and endr�n, 66-26…standard for report�ng test spec�mens as negat�ve or

�nconclus�ve, 07-23…translated mater�al, Tech. Pub. #1, 64-16, 65-17,

66-2, 68-7, 71-5, 76-4, 81-4…v�sual standards and tests used w�th a�rcraft

ma�ntenance personnel, 05-21Restraint

…acceptance of upper torso restra�nt, 71-12…b�bl�ography, 63-30…center of grav�ty, 62-14, 65-23, 69-22…ch�ld, 94-19, 95-30…cockp�t delethal�zat�on, 66-3, 71-3, 72-6, 81-10…compar�son of systems, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5,

69-13…effect�veness �n agr�cultural a�rcraft acc�dents,

72-15, 80-3…evaluat�on, 78-6, 78-24, 79-17…head �mpacts wh�le wear�ng, 72-6…�nfant and ch�ld systems, 78-12…�nflatable, 07-13…k�nemat�cs w�th seatbelt restra�nt, 62-13, 92-20…lapbelt effects on pregnant female, 68-24…push-button buckles, 99-6…shoulder harness benefits, 72-3, 82-7, 83-8…shoulder harness des�gn, 65-14…sport parachut�sts, 98-11…upper body restra�nt �nstallat�on, 66-33

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Seat…ch�ld and �nfant seat evaluat�on, 78-12, 94-19,

95-30…comfort, 62-1…cush�on flotat�on, 66-13, 95-20…energy-absorb�ng, 83-3, 90-11…evaluat�on, 78-6, 78-24, 79-17, 80-3, 81-10, 82-7,

83-3, 07-13…fire-block�ng mater�als tox�c�ty, 86-1…head �njury cr�ter�a (HIC) component test dev�ce,

evaluat�on, 04-18…�njury potent�al, 66-18, 71-3, 72-15, 82-7, 83-8,

89-3, 07-13…p�tch and evacuat�on, 92-27…placement and Type III ex�ts, 95-22…pressure d�str�but�on, 62-1…rearward-fac�ng, �njur�es, 62-7, 69-13…s�de-fac�ng, �mpact �njur�es, 69-13

–�njury potent�al, 07-13Seatbelts

…center of grav�ty �n des�gn, 62-14, 65-23…cockp�t delethal�zat�on, 66-3, 71-3…evaluat�on of d�fferent systems, 67-13, 69-3, 69-13…�mpact �njur�es due to, 69-5…�mpact �njur�es to pregnant females, 68-24…k�nemat�cs of restra�ned subjects, 62-13…push-button buckles, 99-6

Shiftwork and shift rotations…att�tudes of ATCSs, 73-2…b�bl�ography of sh�ftwork research, 83-17…commut�ng r�sk factors before and after sh�fts,

06-13…8- vs. 10-hour work schedules, 95-32…5-day and 2-2-1 pattern, 73-22, 75-7, 95-12,

95-19, 96-23…performance effects, sh�fts and ant�h�stam�nes,

97-25–sh�fts and fat�gue, 99-2

…rev�ew, 86-2…sleep �n a�r traffic controllers, 77-5, 95-12, 95-19,

99-2, 00-10…steady and 2-2-1 sh�fts, 85-2…symptoms reported for ATCSs, 65-5, 65-6…translat�ons of reports, 81-4

Shoulder harness…acceptance tests, 71-12…angle of shoulder slope �n des�gn, 65-14…benefits, 72-3, 82-7, 83-8…cockp�t delethal�zat�on, 66-3, 72-6, 81-10…compar�son of types, 67-13, 69-3, 69-4, 69-5…effect�veness �n agr�cultural a�rcraft acc�dents,

72-15, 80-3

…fa�lures, 81-10…head �mpacts wh�le wear�ng, 72-6…�nstallat�on �n general av�at�on a�rcraft, 66-33…use of, 95-2

Sickle cell trait…aeromed�cal s�gn�ficance, 76-15, 80-20…research protocol, 78-30

Simulation…advanced general av�at�on cockp�t d�splays for

v�sual fl�ght procedures, 04-20, 05-23…a�r 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, 94-17, 94-26, 96-9, 99-3, 00-2, 00-5

…a�r traffic controller color percept�on and job performance, 83-11, 90-9, 92-6

…A�r Traffic Select�on and Tra�n�ng (AT-SAT), 00-2–and personal�ty test scores, 03-20

…a�rcraft passenger emergency evacuat�on, 72-30, 77-11, 78-23, 96-18, 97-18, 00-15, 04-2, 04-12

…approach control and commun�cat�on, 98-17…autop�lot malfunct�ons and p�lot responses, 97-24…av�at�on stress protocol, 78-5…electron�c att�tude d�rect�on �nd�cator, PFD

equ�valency, 05-23…fl�ght, PC-based, 96-15, 96-16

–and performance, 97-9, 07-27…GPS d�splays, 98-9, 98-12…+Gz, 79-8…head-up d�splays, 98-28…H�ghway-�n-the Sky (HITS) d�splay, 00-31…laser �llum�nat�on effects on p�lot responses, 03-12,

04-9…movement of objects �n depth, 65-32…nav�gat�on d�splay formats, 96-16…NEXRAD weather d�splays and fl�ght perfor-

mance, 04-5…n�ght approaches to land�ng, 77-12, 78-15, 79-4,

81-6, 82-6…operator sk�lls research, 66-19…p�lot workload, 77-15, 82-10, 83-15…son�c booms, 71-29, 72-19, 72-24, 72-35, 73-16…stress �n ground tra�ner use, 76-2…transfer of tra�n�ng, 69-24…v�sual gl�depath �nd�cator systems, 79-4, 79-25,

81-6, 82-6Skin

…conductance w�th son�c booms, 71-29…evaporat�ve water loss, 63-25…flammab�l�ty of to�letr�es, 63-27…galvan�c sk�n response, 64-18…tact�le commun�cat�on, 62-11, 62-16

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…temperature to pred�ct tolerances to heat and cold, 71-4

…thermal stress follow�ng cab�n water spray, 98-4Sleep

…a�r traffic controllers, 77-5, 95-12, 95-19, 00-10, 06-13

…depr�vat�on, 70-8, 85-3…dextroamphetam�ne effects dur�ng sleep loss,

75-14…fl�ght attendants, 07-21…loss, and performance, 93-19

–and vest�bular response, 86-9…sh�ftwork effects �n sleep-wake cycle, 75-10, 76-11…son�c boom effects, 72-19, 72-24, 72-35…work schedule effects, 95-32, 99-2, 00-10

Smoke…a�r carr�er acc�dents, 62-9, 65-7, 70-16…crew protect�ve dev�ces, 76-5, 78-4, 78-14, 78-41,

83-14, 89-8, 89-11…emergency s�gns, effects on read�ng, 79-22, 80-13,

81-7…passenger protect�ve breath�ng dev�ces, 67-4, 70-

20, 83-10, 85-10, 87-2, 87-5, 89-5, 89-12, 05-18…tox�c�ty, 95-8…tox�c�ty of thermal degradat�on products of eng�ne

o�ls, 83-12Smoking

…av�at�on safety, effects on, 80-11, 97-7…smok�ng/w�thdrawal effects, 83-4

Sonic booms…autonom�c responses, 71-29, 72-35, 73-16, 74-9…sleep, effects dur�ng, 72-19, 72-24, 72-35…startle effects, 73-11, 73-16, 74-9…track�ng performance effects, 71-29

Stalls…warn�ng dev�ce, 66-31

Standards…advanced aerospace systems, 71-33…aeromed�cal, 71-25, 71-33, 82-14, 00-19…carboxyhemoglob�n, 98-21…color v�s�on for a�r traffic controllers, 83-11, 90-9,

04-10, 04-14, 06-2, 06-6, 06-11, 06-15, 06-22…escape sl�des, �nflatable, 98-3…floor prox�m�ty mark�ng systems, 98-2…head �njury cr�ter�a (HIC) component test dev�ce,

evaluat�on, 04-18…�nternal standard �n tox�cology for negat�ve vs.

�nconclus�ve find�ngs, 07-23…neurolog�cal and neurosurg�cal cond�t�ons, 81-3…postmortem ethanol analys�s, �nternal standard,

98-5

–accurate ass�gnment of ethanol or�g�n, 04-13…qual�ty assurance �n forens�c tox�cology, 99-11,

99-15, 03-18, 04-15, 08-24Stress

…a�r tanker p�lots, 68-26…a�r 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, 05-7

…assessment w�th State-Tra�t Anx�ety Inventory, 72-23, 81-5, 91-8

…av�at�on stress protocol—s�mulat�on, 78-5…Compos�te Mood Adject�ve Check L�st, to

measure, 71-14, 71-21…domest�c-based and p�lots’ perce�ved performance,

00-32…ergonom�c �ntervent�ons, 99-17…evaporat�ve water loss dev�ce, 67-17…fl�ght �nspect�on crews, 81-13…+Gz, 79-8…heart rate and performance effects, 68-17, 69-21…heart rates dur�ng �nstrument approaches, 70-7,

71-24, 75-12…job and burnout, 92-7…measurement of evaporat�ve water loss, 63-25…monotony w�th automat�on as a stressor, 80-1…performance pred�ct�on by att�tudes, 69-7…performance under aud�tory d�stract�on, 72-14…phys�olog�cal responses on cross-country fl�ghts,

71-23…plasma catecholam�ne determ�nat�on, 66-6, 71-15…severe weather fly�ng, 66-41…s�tuat�onal �n acc�dent causat�on, 72-2, 73-5…student p�lots, 67-15, 69-12, 76-2…symptoms reported by a�r traffic controllers, 65-5,

65-6…ur�nary metabol�tes, 78-18, 78-40, 85-2…wake-sleep cycle sh�fts, 75-10, 76-11

Suicide…a�rcraft acc�dent cause, 72-2, 73-5, 06-5

Supersonic transport…ant�coll�s�on l�ghts, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42…decompress�on profiles, 70-12, 99-4…evacuat�on tests, 70-19…rad�at�on at SST alt�tudes, 71-26, 80-2…son�c boom effects, 71-29, 72-19, 72-24, 72-35,

73-11, 73-16, 74-9Temperature

…cab�n, control �n decontam�nat�on evaluat�ons, 08-2, 08-4

…cold effects on sh�pped dogs, 87-2…control �n cab�n decontam�nat�on evaluat�ons,

08-2, 08-4

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…changes �n cold water w�th prototype l�fe preserver, 85-11

…complex performance effects, 69-10, 71-17, 72-17…dogs, heat effects dur�ng sh�pments, 77-8, 81-11,

84-5, 87-8…evaporat�ve water loss, 63-25, 67-17…heat tolerance l�m�ts of rats and m�ce, 86-8…human tolerance, 62-6, 70-22…hyperpyrex�a, 64-8…l�ver damage effects by d�eldr�n, 66-5…ma�ntenance of thermal balance, 66-23…manual performance effects, 68-13…tranqu�l�zer effects on body temperature, 63-23,

66-14Tests

…a�r traffic controller select�on, 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, 94-4, 94-9, 96-13, 97-4, 97-15, 98-23, 99-16, 99-23, 00-2, 00-12, 03-20, 06-16, 07-14, 08-9

…alcohol abuse, 83-2…apt�tude measures, of female ATCS tra�nees, 72-22

–of m�l�tary ATCS tra�nees, 71-40, 08-9…Armstrong Laboratory Av�at�on Personal�ty Survey,

w�th ATCS students, 03-20…atax�a, alcohol effects, 79-9…ball�stocard�ography, 64-12, 65-8, 65-15…chol�nesterase act�v�ty, 67-5…color v�s�on, 67-8, 71-27, 71-32, 73-18, 75-1,

83-11, 85-7, 90-9, 92-29, 93-16, 93-17, 95-13, 04-10, 04-14, 06-2

…complex human performance, 69-6, 69-16, 72-5, 72-21

…CogScreen, age effects, 99-22…Compos�te Mood Adject�ve Check L�st, 71-14,

71-21, 73-22…correlat�on w�th exper�ence �n ATCS select�on,

63-31…d�rect�onal head�ngs, 72-18, 90-8…d�stract�on suscept�b�l�ty, 71-7…emergency evacuat�on, 65-7, 66-42, 70-19, 70-20,

77-11, 78-3, 79-5, 89-5, 89-14, 92-27, 95-22, 95-25, 96-18, 99-10, 01-18 03-15, 04-2, 05-2

…energy-absorb�ng seat effect�veness, 83-3, 90-11…equ�valence tests, EADI and PFD d�splays, 05-23…escape sl�des, �nflatable, 98-3…fa�rness, 79-3, 96-13, 98-23, 99-16…fl�ght serv�ce stat�on tra�n�ng, 79-18, 86-6…head �njury cr�ter�a (HIC) component test dev�ce,

evaluat�on, 04-18…�njury potent�al �n s�de-fac�ng seats, 07-13…�nterpretat�on of carboxyhemoglob�n and cyan�de

concentrat�on �n av�at�on acc�dents, 05-9

…M�nnesota Mult�phas�c Personal�ty Inventory-2, w�th ATCSs, 08-13

…Myers-Br�ggs personal�ty test, w�th ATCSs, 04-21…NEO Personal�ty Inventory-Rev�sed, w�th ATCS

students, 03-20…neuropsycholog�cal battery, 92-11, 99-22…performance, 66-19, 97-5, 00-2

–age and d�sease, 64-4–and age, 65-21, 71-36, 81-12, 99-23–and personal�ty factors, 70-14–post decompress�on, 66-10–w�th hypox�a, 66-15, 71-11, 82-10, 83-15

…personal�ty assessment, 71-35, 93-4, 03-20, 04-21, 08-13

…phys�cal fitness, 63-6, 63-18, 63-33, 64-3, 66-17…pract�cal fl�ght test, evaluat�ons, 07-17…profic�ency �n post mortem forens�c tox�cology,

99-11, 08-24…pup�llary movement, 65-9, 65-25…read�ness to perform, 93-13, 95-24…scann�ng and mon�tor�ng, 92-12, 94-8…Sh�pley Inst�tute of L�v�ng Scale, 92-30…S�xteen Personal�ty Factors test, w�th ATCSs,

97-17, 03-14, 03-20…sp�ral aftereffect, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 68-10,

69-15, 71-31…sta�n for d�eldr�n and endr�n, 66-26…State Tra�t Anx�ety Inventory, 72-23, 76-13,

80-14, 81-5, 89-7, 91-8…Stroop test, 71-7, 72-14…superv�sory, a�r traffic control, 92-16…system for combust�on tox�cology, 77-9…vest�bular dur�ng phys�cal exams, 75-4…v�deo game exper�ence, 97-4…v�sual d�splay complex�ty, quest�onna�re assess-

ment, 08-18Tobacco

…effects on av�at�on safety, 80-11, 83-4Tolerance

…bra�n, to concuss�on, 71-13, 74-4…cold stress �n dogs, 87-8…decompress�on for SST, 70-12…face, to �mpact, 65-20, 66-12, 66-40…fl�ght stresses, 62-6, 81-2…free-fall �mpacts, 63-15…heat for rats and m�ce, 86-8…heat stress �n dogs, 77-8, 81-11, 84-5, 87-8…hot env�ronments, 70-22…hypox�a, propranolol effects, 79-10, 80-10…�mpacts �n water, 65-12, 68-19…�ntercont�nental fl�ghts, 65-16, 65-28, 65-29,

65-30…orthostat�c, 63-34, 82-3, 82-4., 92-19

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….+Gz, 79-8, 81-2…pred�ct�on for thermal env�ronments, 71-4…vert�cal �mpact, 62-19…work at alt�tudes, 82-3

Toxicology…Aeromed�cal Sc�ent�fic Informat�on System, 08-1…ant�emet�cs and sedat�ves, �nteract�ons, 07-29…beta blocker, forens�c analyses and d�fferent�at�on,

04-15, 05-10…butalb�tal, forens�c analys�s, 00-29…coca�ne and �ts metabol�tes, post mortem analyses,

03-23, 03-24…carbon monox�de, 89-4, 93-7, 94-7, 94-18, 98-21,

00-9, 05-9…combust�on products of cab�n mater�als, 77-9,

85-5, 86-1, 86-3, 86-5, 89-4, 90-15, 90-16, 91-17, 93-7, 93-8

…DNA, detect�on of ethanol-produc�ng m�croorgan-�sms �n postmortem samples, 00-16–forens�c genotyp�ng, gender d�scr�m�nat�on, 08-8–funct�onal genom�cs, 08-5–�dent�ficat�on of forens�c spec�mens, 06-14–profil�ng, qual�ty assurance �n forens�c, 98-18,

99-14…drug usage �n p�lots, prescr�pt�on and �ll�c�t, 08-10…enant�omer�c analys�s of ephedr�nes and

norephedr�nes, 05-8…fatal a�rcraft acc�dent find�ngs, 78-31, 80-11,

82-15, 92-23, 92-24, 94-14, 97-14, 98-5, 99-29, 03-7, 03-22, 03-23, 05-9, 05-20, 06-3, 06-5, 06-12, 07-12, 07-22, 07-29, 08-22

…fluoxet�ne (Prozac) d�str�but�on �n postmortem samples, 07-15

…gene express�on profiles, ma�ntenance after blood storage, 04-1

…glucose levels, abnormal, 00-22, 08-11…hydrogen cyan�de, 93-8, 94-7, 94-18, 05-9…hydrogen sulfide, 00-34…�nternal standard for report�ng test spec�mens as

negat�ve or �nconclus�ve, 07-23…�nterpretat�on of carboxyhemoglob�n and cyan�de

concentrat�ons, 05-9…melaton�n, 98-10…metabol�tes, 95-26, 97-14…methamphetam�nes, 03-22…methodology, s�ngle extract�on ur�ne screen�ng,

96-17–determ�nat�on of poppy seed consumpt�on vs.

poppy seed use, 05-11–enant�omer�c analys�s of ephedr�nes and

norephedr�nes, 05-8–�nterpretat�on of carboxyhemoglob�n and cyan�de

concentrat�ons, 05-9

–s�multaneous quant�ficat�on of atenolol, metoprolol, and propranolol, 05-10

…norfluoxet�ne d�str�but�on �n postmortem samples, 07-15

…op�ate use, postmortem determ�nat�on, 5-11…ozone tox�c�ty, 80-16, 89-13…prescr�pt�on and �ll�c�t drugs �n p�lots vs. general

populat�on, 08-10…postmortem ethanol analys�s, �nternal standard,

98-5–accurate ass�gnment of ethanol or�g�n

postmortem, 04-4 –preservat�on of t�ssue samples, 04-4

…postmortem med�cat�on find�ngs and p�lot med�cal h�story, 06-12, 07-19

…profic�ency test�ng, 99-11, 08-24…qual�ty assurance and qual�ty control, 99-11,

99-14, 99-15, 99-29, 03-18, 04-1, 04-4, 04-13, 04-15, 06-14, 99-11, 08-24

…RNA �solat�on from per�pheral blood cells, protocol val�dat�on, 04-1–glob�n-RNA reduct�on, compar�son of methods,

07-9…select�ve seroton�n reuptake �nh�b�tors (SSRIs) �n

p�lot fatal�t�es, 03-7, 07-19…s�ldenafil (V�agra), method for detect�ng �n

postmortem samples, 00-20, 06-3…thermal degradat�on of eng�ne o�ls, 83-12…t�me to �ncapac�tat�on, 89-4, 93-7, 93-8, 94-7…Vardenafil (Lev�tra), method for detect�ng �n

postmortem samples, 06-17Training

…a�r 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, 94-8, 95-16, 97-15, 98-8, 98-22, 98-23, 99-16, 00-12, 04-21

…av�at�on med�cal exam�ners, 84-7…av�at�on safety �nspectors, 07-16…b�ograph�cal factors �n ATCS success,83-6, 84-6…correlates of sat�sfact�on w�th, 91-9…crew resource management, fl�ght �nspector

a�rcrew, 96-24…dev�ces, 96-6…d�sor�entat�on fam�l�ar�zat�on, 70-17, 77-24…d�vers�ty awareness, 95-10…fl�ght, PC-based tra�n�ng, 94-25, 95-6, 96-8,

97-11, 03-3…fl�ght �nstructors, 96-3…fl�ght phys�ology, need for, 91-13, 03-10…fl�ght serv�ce stat�on, 86-6, 91-4…judgment tra�n�ng for p�lots, 87-6, 98-6…ma�ntenance personnel, 91-16, 93-5, 95-14,

95-31, 96-2

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…management tra�n�ng, effect�veness of, 75-9, 78-32…needs for managers, 90-2…personal�ty factor �n ATC, 93-4…phys�olog�cal, 10-year chamber exper�ence, 77-4…recept�on of d�storted speech, 73-13…resource management, controller/crew, 95-21…safety sem�nars for p�lots, evaluat�on, 97-16, 99-7…s�tuat�on awareness, 94-27…stress �n p�lot tra�n�ng, 67-15, 69-12, 76-2…superv�sory, a�r traffic control, 92-16…teamwork, 99-24, 00-24…test fa�rness, 79-3, 96-8, 99-16…track�ng performance dur�ng success�ve

approaches, 72-9…transfer from s�mulat�on, 69-24, 94-25, 95-6…water surv�val programs, analys�s, 98-19

Translations…av�at�on med�c�ne, general, 64-16, 65-17, 66-2,

68-7, 71-5, 72-16, 73-19, 76-4, 81-4…color v�s�on tests, 67-8…nystagmus and vest�bular funct�on, Tech. Pub. #1,

1963Turbulence

…effects of severe weather fly�ng, 66-41…�njur�es, cab�n safety data bank, 79-23, 82-8

Vertigo…Cor�ol�s st�mulat�on, 67-19…fl�cker, 66-39…�llum�nat�on dur�ng angular decelerat�on, 68-28…�n-fl�ght case w�th unconsc�ousness, 63-21…product�on by sp�ral aftereffect, 64-9, 64-10,

64-17Vestibular function

…adaptat�on, 66-37, 67-6, 67-7, 67-12, 67-19, 69-20, 74-3

…alcohol effects, 71-6, 71-16, 71-20, 71-34, 71-39, 72-34, 79-9

…arousal effects, 62-17, 63-29…calor�c hab�tuat�on, 63-14, 64-14, 65-18, 67-2…dextroamphetam�ne and secobarb�tal effects, 73-17…hab�tuat�on to rotat�on, 63-13, 65-24, 68-2…mot�on s�ckness suscept�b�l�ty, 76-14…rotat�on dev�ce, 64-15…secondary, tert�ary, and �nverted pr�mary

nystagmus, 63-3…sleep loss effects, 86-9…tests dur�ng phys�cal exam�nat�ons, 75-4…translat�on of reports, Tech. Pub. #1, 64-16,

65-17, 66-2, 72-16, 73-19Vibration

…b�bl�ography, 63-30

Video games…exper�ence and a�r traffic scenar�o test score, 97-4

Vigilance…eye bl�nk rate and fat�gue, 94-17, 94-26, 96-9,

99-28…hypox�a effects, 71-11…napp�ng and ATC performance, 00-10…psychophys�olog�cal �nd�ces, 99-28…s�mulated ATC tasks, 77-18, 78-11, 80-17, 94-6,

94-26, 95-23Vision

…acu�ty, p�lots �n m�da�r coll�s�ons, 75-5…age and b�nocular fus�on t�me, 66-35…a�rcraft ma�ntenance �nspectors, v�sual standards

and tests, 05-21…alcohol effects, 78-2, 79-15…ant�coll�s�on l�ghts, 66-39, 70-9, 70-15, 71-42,

72-8…aphak�a, acc�dent r�sk assessment, 95-11

–�nc�dence �n a�rmen, 91-14, 92-14, 93-11…art�fic�al lens �mplants, 92-14, 93-11…atrop�ne and Phosdr�n effects, 73-4…b�focal effects on radar mon�tor�ng, 82-16…br�ght l�ghts and v�sual d�sturbances dur�ng

n�ghtt�me fl�ght operat�ons, 06-28…Broca-Sulzer phenomenon, 68-27…chart readab�l�ty, 77-13, 78-17…color, d�agnost�c tests, 67-8, 71-27, 71-32, 73-18,

75-1, 93-16, 93-17, 95-13, 96-22, 04-10, 04-14…color percept�on and ATCS job performance,

83-11, 85-7, 90-3, 92-6, 92-28, 92-29, 04-10, 04-14, 06-2, 06-6, 06-11, 06-15, 06-22, 07-5, 07-10, 07-24

…contact lenses �n an a�rl�ne acc�dent, 00-18–�n cert�ficat�on, 90-10, 00-18

…cues for approach and land�ng, 79-4, 79-25, 81-6, 82-6

…defic�enc�es �n acc�dent a�rmen, 81-14, 83-18, 93-11

…d�sor�entat�on, 69-23, 70-2…drug and pest�c�de effects on v�sual reflexes, 79-15…fat�gue effects on b�nocular fus�on t�me, 69-1…fixat�on effects on nystagmus, 67-12…gender d�fferences �n refract�ve surgery, 00-23…glare, 94-15, 03-6, 07-20…glaucoma, v�sual field and alt�tude, 91-1…�llus�ons, 70-2, 71-22, 77-12, 78-15…�nstrument readab�l�ty by sen�or p�lots, 77-2, 77-7…laser �llum�nat�on effects, 03-12, 04-9, 06-23,

08-14…l�ght adaptat�on dev�ce, 66-38…match�ng flash loudness and br�ghtness, 67-16

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…mon�tor�ng performance on s�mulated radar task, 80-17, 81-12, 82-16, 90-3, 94-17, 94-26, 96-9

…occupat�onal v�s�on, 96-12, 96-27…ophthalm�c lenses for a�r traffic controllers, 96-12,

96-27…percept�on of depth, 63-10, 63-28, 67-20…percept�on of s�ze and d�stance, 62-15, 64-13,

65-11, 66-22, 66-24,67-18…percept�on of spat�al extent, 63-20…per�pheral v�sual cues, 68-11, 68-12, 68-22…photorefract�ve keratectomy, 98-25…presbyop�c �nd�v�duals, 77-14…propeller pa�nt schemes consp�cu�ty, 78-29…react�on t�me, flash lum�nance and br�ghtness,

67-24…rad�al keratectomy, 98-25, 06-9…rad�al keratotomy, 99-6, 00-19, 06-9…rad�at�on, opt�cal, transm�ttance through a�rcraft

w�ndscreens, 07-20, 08-15…readab�l�ty of emergency s�gns �n smoke, 79-22,

80-13, 81-7…refract�ve surgery, 99-6, 00-19, 00-23, 06-9…restr�ct�ons and p�lot demograph�cs, 04-6…search performance w�th radar sweepl�ne, 79-12…smoke-protect�ve goggles, 76-5, 78-41, 83-14…sp�ral aftereffect, 64-9, 64-10, 64-17, 68-10,

69-15, 71-31…st�mulat�on dur�ng angular decelerat�on, 68-28…sunscreen mater�als effects, 78-28…test for mon�tor�ng and scann�ng, 92-12, 94-8…two-flash thresholds, 68-20, 70-15, 71-42…w�ndscreens, opt�cal rad�at�on and p�lot v�s�on,

07-20…X-Chrom lens to �mprove color v�s�on, 78-22

Warning signals …bl�nk ampl�tudes and attent�on, 97-10, 99-8…color and flash�ng radar targets, 90-3…p�lot hear�ng thresholds, 05-12

Water survival …d�tch�ng, factors �n passenger flow rates, 04-12…flotat�on, use of seat cush�on, 95-20…l�fe preserver evaluat�ons, 85-11, 03-9…tra�n�ng programs, analys�s, 98-19

Weather…�nformat�on, use by p�lots, 97-3, 97-23, 04-5,

08-3, 08-6, 08-7, 08-12…�ntegrated term�nal weather systems, effects on the

System A�rport Effic�ency Rat�ngs, 07-28…p�lot w�ll�ngness to take off �nto marg�nal weather,

05-7, 05-15, 07-4, 08-12

Weight…acc�dent rate relat�on to body we�ght, 70-18…ATCS populat�on, changes �n, 71-19, 72-20…errors �n stated est�mates, 73-10…th�rd-class cert�ficate holders, changes �n, 72-26

Work…age and ret�rement of a�r traffic controllers, 05-6,

05-22…age effects on tolerance, 63-33…alcohol effects, 82-3…alt�tude effects on tolerance, 63-33, 82-3…anx�ety, relat�on to workload �n ATCSs, 73-15,

77-23, 80-14, 81-5…blood pressure effects, 66-36…capac�ty, after myocard�al �nfarct�on, 64-2, 66-17,

66-21–of ATCS students, 71-8–related to age, 63-18–w�th step test, 64-3

…commun�cat�on, and controller workload, 01-8…d�stract�b�l�ty w�th monotony, 72-25…domest�c-based stress, effects on work env�ron-

ment, 00-32…drug effects on performance, 63-12, 63-34…energy cost on treadm�ll, 62-5…fitness, field test for, 63-6…fl�ght attendants, 07-21…human tolerance, 62-6…measurement, of a�r traffic controller workload,

98-15, 05-16, 06-29, 07-6–of �nformat�on complex�ty �n automat�on des�gn,

04-17, 07-11–of p�lot workload, 77-15, 81-13

…monotonous task performance correlates, 73-14…mot�vat�on of ATCS, 73-2…organ�zat�onal cl�mate, ATC, 04-23,

–FAA, 98-24, 03-11, 04-22, 04-23, 05-13, 06-30–FSS, 97-12

…passenger workload and protect�ve breath�ng requ�rements, 87-2

…safety cl�mate, 97-8, 99-19…sh�ft rotat�on effects, 65-5, 65-6, 81-4, 82-17,

83-17, 85-2, 86-2, 06-13…sh�ftwork and performance, 97-25, 99-2, 00-10…s�ckle cell tra�t effects, 80-20…strength and endurance of female p�lots, 72-27,

73-23…strength of fl�ght attendants, 75-13…thermal balance �n heat and cold, 66-23, 68-13…workload effects, on complex performance, 83-15

–fl�ght progress str�ps, 98-26…workload subject�ve rat�ngs, models, 07-6