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Citation

Richards LG, Jacobson ID. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 1978; 49(7): 905-913.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1978, Aerospace Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

666685

Abstract

On four Concorde flights, recordings of environmental characteristics during flight were made and questionnaires were distributed to passengers to assess their reactions during and 24 h after their flight. The Concorde users were mostly traveling for business reasons. Most respondents were flying the Concorde for the first time. Passengers were satisfied with the Concorde, found it comfortable, and were able to perform a variety of activities in flight. On the day after their flight, respondents felt good, rested, and active. They reported less jet lag as a result of their Concorde flight than they had previously experienced on other transatlantic flights. Most respondents are likely to use the Concorde again.


Language: en

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