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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently putting forward significant changes in its flight, duty and rest regulations, including the provision of credit for fatigue-mitigating strategies and equipment, such as improved sleep facilities. This is the result of an ongoing discussion among safety advocates within the aviation industry where pilot fatigue has been pushed to the top of the agenda due to the rising number of reported incidents.

Whether you transport passengers or packages, or you work in air traffic control, MetroNaps offers a variety of short term rest installation options.

Our solutions are designed to reduce fatigue and improve alertness within an increasingly stringent regulatory framework.

At MetroNaps we offer:
Complimentary site design support to make sure you get the ideal
installation
Flexible buy, lease and rental options for every budget
Full-service comprehensive delivery and assembly for worry-free
installation
Internal promotional Internal promotion and awareness campaigns
Ongoing site maintenance and technical support to keep your facility
running smoothly
Usage reporting to track and optimize your installation


“Although estimates vary, official statistics indicate that fatigue is involved in at least 4–8% of aviation mishaps, and surveys of pilots and aircrew members reveal that fatigue is an important concern throughout today's 24/7 flight operations.”
–John A. Caldwell (2005), ”Fatigue in aviation”, Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, Volume 3, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 85-96


“Pilot fatigue has become an issue of growing concern among safety advocates, especially since the February crash of a Continental Connection flight near Buffalo, N.Y., that killed all 49 onboard and one person on the ground.”
–Randy James, Northwest’s Wayward Flight: Sleeping Pilots?, Time U.S., October 2009
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