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ArtikelThe number of sectors and other risk factors related to fatigue among short-haul commercial pilots in Indonesia  
Oleh: Yuliawati, Inne ; Siagian, Minarma ; Abudi, Thamrin ; Basuki, Bastaman
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional
Dalam koleksi: Health Science Journal of Indonesia vol. 06 no. 02 (Dec. 2015), page 69-75.
Topik: Fatigue; number of sectors; pilots; Indonesia
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Isi artikelBackground: Fatigue could impair cognitive function in pilots which may lead to accidents in short-haul flight. The aim of this study was identify the risk factors related to figue among short-haul commercial pilots in Indonesia. Methods: A cross-sectional study with puposive sampling was conducted aong Boing 737 series typed-rating pilots taking medical examination at the Civil Aviation Medical Center, Jakarta from May 5-26,2014. Fatigue was measured with Self-Reporting Questionnaire, Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS). Data were collected using anonymous Self-Reporting Questionnaire on demographics, workload, sleep restriction (Epworth Sleepiness Scale-ESS), personal factors, and managerial support. Linear regression was used to identify dominant risk factors related to fatigue. Results: During data collection, 785 pilots were taking medical examination, 382 pilots were willing to participate, and 239 pilots met the criteria. The FSS by 0.371 points [regression coeficient (ß) = 0.371; P= 0.000]. Furthermore, each additional ESS, increased FSS by 0.043 points (ß = 0.043; P =0.008), while each additional unplanned flights increased FSS by 0.033 points (ß =0.033; P = 0.000). Conclusions: Additional number of sectors in 24 hours, additional unplanned flight times within 30 days, and sleep restriction increased the risk of fatigue among short-haul commercial pilots in Indonesia.
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