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Seat Cushion Comparisons for Pilot Fatigue and Comfort
Study Summary
This trial will compare two seat cushions in a simulated cockpit to measure pilot comfort & fatigue during 8hrs of flight simulator use.
- Pilot Fatigue and Comfort
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Is my participation viable for this experiment?
"For admittance to this clinical study, individuals must be between 18 and 35 years of age with symptoms of pilot fatigue. As it stands, the trial is in need of roughly 22 participants."
What is the aggregate figure of participants in this medical study?
"Affirmative. The details of this clinical trial on clinicaltrials.gov indicate that the research is actively seeking out patients; it was posted at the start of October and updated later in the month, endeavouring to recruit 22 participants from one centre."
Are there still spots available for potential participants in this trial?
"Indeed, clinicaltrials.gov records show that this particular medical trial is still actively recruiting participants. It was first posted on October 10th 2023 and the most recent update occurred on October 30th 2023. This study requires 22 people to be enrolled from a single site."
Does this trial allow individuals aged 35 and above to participate?
"The requirements for enrolment in this trial indicate that qualified applicants ought to be between 18 and 35 years of age. Furthermore, there are 5 clinical trials targeting individuals below the age of consent, as well as 167 studies open to seniors above 65."
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