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Ask Me Anything Part 10 - Naps and Sleepwalking

The Matt Walker Podcast

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Sleep Well to Fly Well

Research indicates that allowing pilots to take naps during long-haul flights can significantly reduce error rates during landings. It is found that nurturing 'sleep credit' by napping early in the flight enhances alertness later. This concept was humorously branded as 'prophylactic napping'—a term rejected by aviation professionals in favor of the more traditionally masculine 'power napping.' The importance of adequate mandatory rest periods for flight crews is underscored, highlighting the challenge to achieve sufficient sleep. The typical constraints on crew members’ schedules often prevent them from obtaining the recommended amount of rest, raising concerns about their well-being and performance on the job.

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