Published by Academic Press 1979 1st edition., 1979
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Add to basketSize 9.25 x 6 inches. In tan cloth covers with gilt lettering to spine. and front cover. In very good condition. Spine faded. Ends of spine and corners bumped. Corners rubbed. Else a clean and tight copy. 223pp. With b/w plans and drawings within text. Aircrew Stress in Wartime Operations is a book that examines the psychological and physical effects of stress on aircrews during wartime, drawing on research from the Flying Personnel Research Committee of the Ministry of Defence. The book explores the impact of stress on various aspects of aircrew well-being, including their mental and physical health, performance, and ability to cope with the demands of wartime flying.