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FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute

rosaP Repository & Open Science Access Portal

FAA, Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI), Aerospace Medical and Human Factors Research. This collection contains reports and resources from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) aerospace medical and human factors research program. Additional information on this program may be found at https://www.faa.gov/data_research/research/med_humanfacs/. Bookmark this collection:https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_cami or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530825.

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  • Job TaskCompetency Linkages for FAA FirstLevel Supervisors
  • Donning Times and Flotation Characteristics of Infant Life Preservers Four Representative Types
  • Utilization of Emergency Medical Kits by Air Carriers
  • Response Capability during Civil Air Carrier Inflight Medical Emergencies
  • The Effect of Simulated Altitude on the Visual Fields of Glaucoma Patients and the Elderly
  • Inhalation Toxicology XI The Effect of Elevated Temperature on Carbon Monoxide Toxicity
  • Inhalation Toxicology X Times to Incapacitation for Rats Exposed Continuously to Carbon Monoxide Acrolein and to Carbon MonoxideAcrolein Mixtures
  • Selection of Air Traffic Controllers for Automated Systems  Applications from Current Research
  • Human Factors Issues in Aircraft Maintenance and Inspection Information Exchange and Coommunications
  • The Use of Contact Lenses in the Civil Airman Population
  • Development of a Crashworthy Seat for Commuter Aircraft
  • The FAA Altitude Chamber Training Flight Profile A Survey of Altitude Reactions 19651989
  • Correlates of Two Experimental Tests with Performance in the FAA Academy Air Traffic Control Nonradar Screen Program
  • Evaluation of Functional Color Vision Requirements and Current Color Vision Screening Tests for Air Traffic Control Specialists
  • Right Bundle Branch Block as a Risk Factor for Subsequent Cardiac Events
  • Pilot Views of Montgomery County Texas Automated FSS Services
  • Medically Disqualified Airline Pilots in Calendar Years 1987 and 1988
  • Studies of Poststrike Air Traffic Control Trainees III Changes in Demographic Characteristics of Academy Entrants and Biodemographic Predictors of Success in Air Traffic Controller Selection and Academy Screening
  • Effects of Monitoring under High and Low Taskload on Detection of Flashing and Colored Radar Targets
  • Management Assessment Implications for Development and Training