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Human Performance
You can do a lot yourself to avoid flight-related stress and, as a result, acute
stress:
- Plan the trip in detail
- Make sure you have alternative options
- Ensure good working conditions – both before and during the flight
- Enjoy the trip – be positive
The limits for overload are highly individual. Some can constantly drive in high
gear, others have to downshift.
It is also important to know - and recognize - your limits.
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2.6.4 Alcohol
We all know the effects of alcohol. Performance is reduced by even a small
amount of alcohol, and one of the first things you lose is your judgment when
you drink too much. The legal requirements state that no one with a blood
alcohol content of 0.20 or more may work as a crew member on an aircraft.
One thing is the alcohol content, another is a hangover after a night in the town.
It can easily take 24 hours before you are 100% “fit for flight” again after
drinking alcohol.
Normally, it is estimated that it takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to burn off
one object, so you can roughly calculate how long a break you should take until
the alcohol you have consumed is burned off. There are no ways to burn it off
quickly.
In English, there is a good expression: At least 8 hours from bottle to throttle.
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