SURVEYING AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SPECIALIST PERCEPTION OF SCHEDULING REGULATIONS

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2015-06-24
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Thompson, Darrius E
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Middle Tennessee State University
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While there have been several studies conducted on air traffic controller fatigue, there is a lack of research on the subject since the scheduling policy changes that took place in 2012. The effectiveness of these changes has yet to be measured. The goal of this study was to investigate air traffic control specialist views towards the number of hours scheduled between shifts, changes in perception since 2012 regulation changes, and external factors that impact fatigue. A total of 54 FAA air traffic control specialist completed an online questionnaire. The results from the survey showed that the majority of respondents felt the 2012 regulation changes were not sufficient to address fatigue issues, and work with some amount sleep deprivation. The factors that appeared to have the most significant effect on fatigue included facility level, age group, availability of recuperative breaks, and children under 18 in the home.
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2-2-1, Air Traffic Control, Aviation, FAA ATC, Fatigue, Sleep deprivation
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