This document is one of four products completed as a part of the Age 60 Rule research contract monitored by Pam Della Rocco, Civil Aerospace Medical Institute. As part of their research contract with the FAA to study issues related to the "Age 60 Rule" for pilot mandatory retirement, Hilton Systems, Inc. in collaboration with Lehigh University faculty and research facilities, compiled this extensive bibliography. Topics included pilot aging, performance, health and physiological factors, as well as other aviation and pilot related topics. Citations were included from a variety of sources including international and military studies. The bibliography was organized in three sections. The first section presents a bibliographic listing on the above topics. The second section provides a listing of publications by authors active in related fields. Finally, the third section provides citations from the driving literature.
This review of the literature establishes the scientific foundation for subsequent studies on the Age 60 Rule research conducted under a contract with...
This document is one of four products completed as a part of the Age 60 Rule research contract monitored by Pam Della Rocco, Civil Aerospace Medical I...
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