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ADS-B. Collision Avoidance. Visual Traffic Acquisition. Color Vision. Blinking Parameters. Displays & Interfaces. Ergonomics. Effects of ATC Automation. ATC Flight Strips. NextGen. Data Link Communications. Voice Communications. ATC Workload & Taskload. ATC Team Dynamics.

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  1. ADS-B

  2. Collision Avoidance

  3. Visual Traffic Acquisition

  4. Color Vision

  5. Blinking Parameters

  6. Displays & Interfaces

  7. Ergonomics

  8. Effects of ATC Automation

  9. ATC Flight Strips

  10. NextGen

  11. Data Link Communications

  12. Voice Communications

  13. ATC Workload & Taskload

  14. ATC Team Dynamics

  15. Crew Resource Management

  16. Social Intelligence

  17. Information Processing

  18. Working Memory

  19. ATC Mandatory Retirement Age

  20. Post-PATCO Workforce Recovery

  21. Effects of Rotating Shift Schedules

  22. Employee Fatigue

  23. Employee Stress

  24. FAA Employee Satisfaction

  25. Employee Selection & Screening

  26. Effects of Video Gaming Experience on ATC Performance

  27. Employee Personalities

  28. Structural Equation Modeling

  29. HFACS

  30. Controlled Flight Into Terrain

  31. Pilot Performance after Instrument Failure

  32. High Altitude Operations

  33. Situational Awareness

  34. Stress Levels and Exercise Habits in Airline Pilots Comparing Regional, National, and Major Air Carriers

  35. There I am standing by the shore of a swiftly flowing river, and I hear the cry of a drowning man. So I jump in the river, put my arms around him, pull him to shore and apply artificial respiration. Just when he begins to breathe, another cry for help, so back in the river again, reaching, pulling, applying, breathing, and then another yell. Again and again, without end goes the sequence… …you know, I am so busy jumping in, pulling people to shore, applying artificial respiration, that I have no time to see who the heck is upstream pushing them all in! – Jola 1977

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