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Alcohol & Pilots
 
*Articles are from Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine unless otherwise noted.
 
Adult children of alcoholics-a treatable entity: an aviation case report. May 1998 p. 440-442 (James F. Graves).
 
Age, alcohol, and simulated altitude: effects on performance and breathalyzer scores. Nov. 1988 p. 1026-1033 (Collins).
 
Alcoholism and treatment in airline aviators: One company's results. Apr. 1993 p. 314-318 (C.F. Flynn).
 
Continued caution urged for pilot use of alcohol. Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 45 no. 2 p. 1-4 (Stanley R. Mohler, M.D.)
 
Drinking and flying: A structural model Feb. 1999 p. 117-123 (E. Maxwell).
 
Effects of alcohol on pilot performance in simulated flight. Mar. 1991 p. 233-236 (C.E. Billings).
 
Flying high: alcohol and aviation. Plane & Pilot 2002 p. 54-57 (J. Wynbrandt).
 
Is residual impairment after alcohol an effect of repeated performance? Feb. 1999 p. 124-130 (Keith Millar, Frances Finnigan, Richard Hammersley).
 
Just one small drink for the road? Flying Safety Dec. 1998 p. 19-21 (Frederick V. Malstrom, Ph.D).
 
Methodological issues in research on the effects of alcohol on pilot performance The International Journal of Aviation Psychology vol. 6 no. 1 1996 p. 95-106 (Ross).
 
Pilot performance with blood alcohol concentration below 0.04% Nov. 1992 p. 951-956 (Leonard E. Ross).
 
Pilot's attitudes toward alcohol use and flying. Oct. 1988 p. 913-919 (Ross).
 
Pilot's knowledge of the relationship between alcohol consumption and levels of blood alcohol concentration Jun. 1997 p. 531-537 (R. Widders).
 
Professional pilots evaluation of the extent, causes, and reduction of alcohol use in aviation. September 1992 p. 805-808 (Ross).
 
Relating alcohol-induced performance deficits to mental capacity: A suggested methodology Dec. 1993 p. 1077-1085 (R.S. Kennedy).
 
Some considerations for the development of effective countermeasures to aircrew use of alcohol while flying. The International Journal of Aviation Psychology vol. 11 no. 3 2001, p. 237-252 (J. Bumgarner).
 
Speech analysis as an index of alcohol intoxication-The Exxon Valdez Accident Sept. 1991 p. 893-898 (Malcolm Brenner).
 
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