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Today’s topic is Pilot Fatigue And Your Career. Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast. Joining me today is co-host Robert Guyer to discuss pilot fatigue and your career. We not only will look at many airline careers and why the new rest rules can actually be more fatiguing.
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Pilot Fatigue And Your Career:
- What is FAR 117 – Flight and duty limitations and rest requirements – flight crewmembers.
- How the new rest regulations can be more fatiguing.
- Duty time extensions and how making a safety decision can affect your career and your pay.
- Fatigue affects all pilots at some point in their career.
- Pilot fatigue, inexperience in plane likely contributed to crash that killed 6 in Cleveland, NTSB says. – Article shared by Russ.
- Understand how your body reacts to fatigue.
- Get a sleep App on your phone.
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PART 117—FLIGHT AND DUTY LIMITATIONS AND REST REQUIREMENTS: FLIGHTCREW MEMBERS


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