@IM_Crit_ Excellent find of course, but why the bradycardia? And no tachypnoea either? Bradycardia+hypertension would point towards Cushings reflex,no?
@trend_nosig@AME_A320@Nehal_404@Airbus Thank you very much for your reply, Sir. Wishing you a lifetime of happy landings! If I may ask : 1. Why the change in philiosophy from airbus to boeing since you are already well versed with airbus?
Sorry if this is a wrong place to ask , how many continuous night shifts are physiologically considered safe? As per various rotas, the allowed is 4 ,right? ( Although I am not sure from what studies the 4 is justified- pilots I think are limited to 2 consecutive shifts in window of circadian low).
@HridayShar I can understand that in one way. The aircraft may be staying overnight at the airport and this would be it's first flight. Since the check in has closed and no further passengers are expected, it makes sense to start the flight early in case any unforseen delay occurs later.
@Chiragrx07 Always wanted to ask this: Isn't there a nebulization with the same name? And since the name is on top , wouldn't one be mistaken for the other?
@tweetpratikm Had a silly doubt....for multiple sectors with the same crew, do you do a walk around before every flight or the first one only? Thank you!