How Long to Read Heat Stress Effects of a Navy/USMC Vs. Army Aviator Ensemble in a UH-6O Helicopter Simulator

By Matthew Reardon

How Long Does it Take to Read Heat Stress Effects of a Navy/USMC Vs. Army Aviator Ensemble in a UH-6O Helicopter Simulator?

It takes the average reader 1 hour and 13 minutes to read Heat Stress Effects of a Navy/USMC Vs. Army Aviator Ensemble in a UH-6O Helicopter Simulator by Matthew Reardon

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Description

This aviator heat stress study used a between test subjects design with one environmental condition (hot) and two current (U.S. Navy/U.S. Marine Corps vs. U.S. Army) rotary wing MOPP4 ensembles encumbered with additional ballistic protective and overwater survival components. Four U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) aviators (2 UH-60 crews) were tested in the hot condition and their physiological, subjective, and flight performance responses compared to those of 14 Army aviators (9 crews) who tested in the same condition in a previous related study. The environmental condition consisted of 100 deg F (dry bulb) and 20 percent relative humidity (RH) in an environmental chamber where test subjects walked on a treadmill for 20 minutes to simulate preflight outdoor activities, and 100 deg F and 50 percent RH (90 deg F wet bulb globe temperature WBGT) in the UH-60 simulator. Every 30 minutes the right seat pilot encountered instrument meteorological conditions and ascended to 2000 feet to perform a 10 minute set of standard maneuvers. These maneuvers included straight and level (SL), right standard rate turn (RSRT), left climbing turn (LCT), and left descending turn (LDT). After each iteration of the set of standard maneuvers, the pilot returned to nap of the earth (NOE) and contour flight between control points. The right seat pilot also performed up to four 1 minute hovers (HOVs) and hover turns (HOVTs) in the 2 hour sortie and three in the second 2 hour sortie.

How long is Heat Stress Effects of a Navy/USMC Vs. Army Aviator Ensemble in a UH-6O Helicopter Simulator?

Heat Stress Effects of a Navy/USMC Vs. Army Aviator Ensemble in a UH-6O Helicopter Simulator by Matthew Reardon is 73 pages long, and a total of 18,469 words.

This makes it 25% the length of the average book. It also has 23% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Heat Stress Effects of a Navy/USMC Vs. Army Aviator Ensemble in a UH-6O Helicopter Simulator Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 40 minutes to read Heat Stress Effects of a Navy/USMC Vs. Army Aviator Ensemble in a UH-6O Helicopter Simulator aloud.

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Heat Stress Effects of a Navy/USMC Vs. Army Aviator Ensemble in a UH-6O Helicopter Simulator is suitable for students ages 8 and up.

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