SLEEP GROUP SAYS PERFORMANCE DEGRADES AFTER 12 DUTY HOURS
Staying on duty for more than 12 hours is associated with a ``significant increase in the probability of human error,'' according to the American Sleep Disorders Association. The association recently submitted comments to the FAA supporting increased duty-time restrictions. The group also says rules...
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