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Harvard University studying pilot health

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2015 ·

Researchers at Harvard University are conducting an anonymous pilot health study.

The study, open to current and retired airline, will be used to research the environmental effects of the cockpit environment, including fatigue, air quality, radiation, noise, and more. To date, the study has pilots from over 23 countries participating.

You can participate by going to PilotHealthStudy.org

 

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  1. John says

    June 25, 2015 at 10:07 am

    GA News has committed the basic problem of journalism… failing to read and accurately report. The GA News says the survey is “open to current and retired airline and corporate pilots”. Unfortunately, the survey itself says it is intended solely for “current and retired airline pilots”.

    It’s nice to know that GA news Staff of both genders put their underwear on one leg at a time (i.e. they are human). However, it would be even nicer if they just read the news releases proffered by different organizations, and fact checked the stories before posting them.

    • Ben Sclair says

      June 26, 2015 at 8:43 am

      Thank you for the assist John. I must’ve tipped over and knocked my head while putting on my pants… before posting this brief to the website. Sorry we missed presenting the information accurately.

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