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CIA UAP 012 Combatting Fatigue in Crewmembers

Central Intelligence Agency · release 3

This Central Intelligence Agency document from November 1976, titled "Combatting Fatigue in Crewmembers," discusses Soviet aerospace medical research concerning pilot performance, fatigue, and the use of drugs, including phenomena such as phosphenes observed by Aeroflot pilots.

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Approved for Domestic CoJkcrion Division Foreign I nrdlig.cnn: I nformario,1 Rc.:pon 01•£CTOIAlf Of OP(u.IIONS COUNTRY USSR OC0 REPOU NO. 00- B-321 /33474-76 SU6J£CT Combating Fa tigue in Crewmembers/ Aeroflot Work Cyc les/Use of Drugs/ Bi ologica l Eff ects of Ai r c r n fc Noise/ Radia t 1•on Researc h/UFO Phenomena, 1 Prototype Pilot Biological Psychomotor REFERENC ES NO. PAGES DATE OIS!ll . lo November l.976 4 f { Nl~~=~:•~ i !i~:,~::::t•tial Navigation 1 .. ·- · .. .. I___ DA TE Of ! -·-------- ·- ---· THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION -·-··----· ·----·- SOURCE I 1 J l i I SUMMARY: Aeroflot of-ficials are actively involved in aerospace medical research. They are concerned with the medical aspects of physical conditioning which impinge upon crewcember perfor•m• ance and have perfected several devices which test pilot bio­ logical functioning and motor response ability. Or Inal Ge"orgiyevich Akoyev, a noted radiation biologist explainr,d cosmic ray particles (phosphenes) which are causing Aeroflot pilots to "see" flashes ·of light during night flying. Or Akutin, cvhern:ti:ist at the Civil Aviation Institute of Leningrad showed prototype pilot biological psychomotor phosphenes) which are causing Aeroflot pilots to "see" flashes ·of light during night flying. Or Akutin, cvhern:ti:ist at the Civil Aviation Institute of Leningrad showed prototype pilot biological psychomotor testing equip ­ [fnu ] ~ _ _ .____a:e_ n~t~ w~ i-c~ m- e~asu r es blood pressure, pulse rate, cardiovascular function and 1110tor ability. The equipment is automatic and test­ ing is _completed in approximately three minutes. l, The Soviets deal with crelllllember fatigue in several ways. First, :hey emphasize and ' prOlllote physical conditioning. • If a creWl!lember 1s phy$ i cally fit, he wil l be less prone to fatigue and will recover sooner after tiring flights, Aeroflot provides exercise facilities at all major alr• • pores, and these facU.ities are supervised by a well known a.thlete. The second thing they do is to thoroughly test each cre,,,oeober prior to flir,~~ to insu~e his physi~al fitn~s• and 111ental al,ertness. At the present ti-.ttf., these tests are cond~ted by a medical team headed by a doctor, usualiy a woun. A crewmetnber 1a not alloved to fly if he fails the examina·tfon. : • These teats are nov being automated aad will take only l-3 headed by a doctor, usualiy a woun. A crewmetnber 1a not alloved to fly if he fails the examina·tfon. : • These teats are nov being automated aad will take only l-3 minutes whim the prototype equipment becomes operational. Finally, there is a third Approach Aeroflot 1s using--a prophylactoriWll. Each 111.ljor airport has one, a 3 to 4 story building set off from the 11141n airport buil~1ngs, . but easily acces- sible by foot. These facilities are well landscaped and are designed to provik. total rest and relaxation for trans1e~t crewaembera." They have a lat'te kitcher, ! I 8 l j 5 ¢ 3 .,

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