- During the day: normal activities, exposure to daylight in the afternoon, avoid coffee and tea after 16h.
- In the evening, take a light meal and go bed at your normal time.
- Avoid getting up early. Take a long nap before leaving followed by coffee or tea.
- Take advantage of waiting times during hotel-airport transfers to relax or take a nap, even a very short one.
During flight
Your body clock is largely on base-time
(score on the LAAQ between 6 and 17)
You have adjusted to local-time
(score on the LAAQ between 25 and 36)
- If early wake up, alertness decrement may occur between 13h and 16h.
- Alertness decrements may occur more frequently after midnight if no nap before departure.
- Alternate active and passive phases.
- Avoid taking your meals or snacks at the same time as the other crewmember.
ER / Augmented crew / Shorter layover
Main characteristics of the rotation and recommendation codes:
Outbound Flight
Departure from home: 21h BT
Flight departure: 23h30 BT
AC3
Time zone change
Base-time + 8
ER
layover
Arrival at the hotel: 13h BT (21h LT)
Duration: 2 local nights
EL6
Return flight
Departure from the hotel: 14h BT (20h LT)
Flight departure: 16h30 BT (22h30 LT)
AC2
BT: Base-time, LT: Local-time, AC: Augmented Crew,
E: Eastward, L: layover, R: Rotation
Recommendations
Outbound flight:
Pre-flight
- Rest during the flight between 18h and 22h.
- In the evening: take a light meal and go to bed as early as possible. The following day: normal activity, avoid coffee and tea after 12h, do not take a nap.
- Rest during the flight after 22h.
- In the evening take a light meal and go bed at normal time, avoid coffee and tea after 16h. Avoid getting up early. Take a long nap before leaving followed by coffee or tea.
中国航空网 www.aero.cn
航空翻译 www.aviation.cn
本文链接地址:Getting to grips with Fatigue & Alertness Management(36)