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Relating Flying Hours to Aircrew Performance: Evidence for Attack and Transport Missions. - Final rept. Sep 91-Jun 92.
Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, VA.

ProductType: Technical report
NTIS Order Number: AD-A253 988/0




 
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Date: Jun 1992
Author: C. P. Hammon S. A. Horowitz

This paper describes the development of quantitative relationships between the flight experience of military flying personnel and how well they perform important aspects of their mission. This research responds in part to concerns expressed by the General ...

Report Number: IDA-P-2609
Contract Number: MDA903-89-C-0003
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NTIS announcement issue: 9223

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