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Biomedical cost of low-level flight in a hot environment.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Bollinger, RR; Carwell, GR
Published in: Aviation, space, and environmental medicine
October 1975

The physiologic and performance effects of low-level reconnaissance flying in hot environments were documented and quantitated. RF-4C pilots and weapons system operators were studied in hot and cool seasons during both high and low missions to distinguish environmental temperature from flight level effects. ECG, sternal and thigh skin temperatures, and cockpit temperature at helmet level were monitored continuously. Body weights, oral temperatures, sweat Na/K ratios, and urine electrolytes, steroids, and catecholamines, as well as sleep and fatigue scores, were measured. Mission performance was assessed using photo target acquisition scores. RF-4C aircrews are exposed to moderate heat stress and acute dehydration (1.2% over 90 min) during low-level summer flights were cockpit temperature occasionally exceeded 50 degrees C. Photo target scores indicated that the potential for crew error was increased, and that the margin of safety was accordingly decreased, during such hot missions. The RF-4C cockpit air conditioning system proved inadequate.

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Published In

Aviation, space, and environmental medicine

ISSN

0095-6562

Publication Date

October 1975

Volume

46

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1221 / 1226

Location

united states

Related Subject Headings

  • Physiology
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1116 Medical Physiology
  • 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
 

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Bollinger, R. R., & Carwell, G. R. (1975). Biomedical cost of low-level flight in a hot environment. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 46(10), 1221–1226.
Bollinger, R. R., and G. R. Carwell. “Biomedical cost of low-level flight in a hot environment.Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 46, no. 10 (October 1975): 1221–26.
Bollinger RR, Carwell GR. Biomedical cost of low-level flight in a hot environment. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 1975 Oct;46(10):1221–6.
Bollinger, R. R., and G. R. Carwell. “Biomedical cost of low-level flight in a hot environment.Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, vol. 46, no. 10, Oct. 1975, pp. 1221–26.
Bollinger RR, Carwell GR. Biomedical cost of low-level flight in a hot environment. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 1975 Oct;46(10):1221–1226.

Published In

Aviation, space, and environmental medicine

ISSN

0095-6562

Publication Date

October 1975

Volume

46

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1221 / 1226

Location

united states

Related Subject Headings

  • Physiology
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1116 Medical Physiology
  • 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences