NAPS GOOD FOR ATC

An experimental study of 65 air traffic controllers employed by the FAA and U.S. Army suggests scheduled naps during night shifts could help offset performance declines due to the sleepiness that results when a controller's circadian rhythms are day-oriented. Air traffic controller work rotations...

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