CrewResearch
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- Sep 28, 2004
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Hi Everybody -
I wonder if someone here can help me with some information.
I'm a research psychologist, and for some time now, I've been doing research on the link between stress and health in aircrews. (Some of you may know me from other message boards, or may even have participated in one of my studies??)
A friend told me about this website, and it looks like it may be a good place to get some information I need. I'd like to have an idea of what the work schedules are like for pilots who work under FAR Part 121 supplemental. I'm not looking for info about duty period or flight time limitations, rest requirements, etc. I can read the FARs as well as the next guy -- and I have read them. What I need to know is how all that translates into day-to-day reality.
Where you work, what is your schedule? For example, is it "on-call" 7 days on/7 days off? Or??
And when you don't fly on a given day, is that considered to be a day off by your employer? I've heard stuff like that from pilots who fly corporate charters, i.e. under Part 135.
Why do I want to know? Well, given what I'm seeing in the survey data I've collected over the past year, freight pilots seem to have the highest levels of stress, overall -- and those who have told me that they work under Part 121 supplemental seem to be worse off than those who fly freight on a scheduled basis. I'm trying to figure out why that is so. I figure the best way to find out is to ask the source...
If you don't want to answer publicly, you can send me a PM or an email (see my public profile).
And, thanks very much. Happy landings.
I wonder if someone here can help me with some information.
I'm a research psychologist, and for some time now, I've been doing research on the link between stress and health in aircrews. (Some of you may know me from other message boards, or may even have participated in one of my studies??)
A friend told me about this website, and it looks like it may be a good place to get some information I need. I'd like to have an idea of what the work schedules are like for pilots who work under FAR Part 121 supplemental. I'm not looking for info about duty period or flight time limitations, rest requirements, etc. I can read the FARs as well as the next guy -- and I have read them. What I need to know is how all that translates into day-to-day reality.
Where you work, what is your schedule? For example, is it "on-call" 7 days on/7 days off? Or??
And when you don't fly on a given day, is that considered to be a day off by your employer? I've heard stuff like that from pilots who fly corporate charters, i.e. under Part 135.
Why do I want to know? Well, given what I'm seeing in the survey data I've collected over the past year, freight pilots seem to have the highest levels of stress, overall -- and those who have told me that they work under Part 121 supplemental seem to be worse off than those who fly freight on a scheduled basis. I'm trying to figure out why that is so. I figure the best way to find out is to ask the source...
If you don't want to answer publicly, you can send me a PM or an email (see my public profile).
And, thanks very much. Happy landings.