Sleep and biorhythm among intercontinental pilots: the effect of exempting flight crews from mandatory layover and flight times during COVID-19

Abstract Pilots are crucial to the safety of the airline industry; as a result, their sleep and biorhythm, which are closely related to fatigue, play an important role. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Civil Aviation Administration of China exempted flight crews from mandatory layovers and imposed...

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Main Authors: Yanru Zhou, Jingqiang Li, Huanxi Zhang, Xining Zhang
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Published: BMC 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-23061-z
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description Abstract Pilots are crucial to the safety of the airline industry; as a result, their sleep and biorhythm, which are closely related to fatigue, play an important role. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Civil Aviation Administration of China exempted flight crews from mandatory layovers and imposed limitations on duty period and flight times. Given that the effect of this policy on their sleep and biorhythm is poorly understood, this study explores the key factors affecting the sleep and biorhythm of pilots on intercontinental flights and compares the rest status on and after flying days on exempt and non-exempt flights. Eighty pilots flying from China to five countries wore a body movement recorder, which has been validated for estimating total sleep time, sleep efficiency, and interdaily stability. The results of the K-means clustering analysis showed differences in sleep and biorhythm on flying days between departures during the day and at night, west–east and north–south flights, and exempt and non-exempt flights. ANOVA was performed based on the categorization in which each indicator contributed significantly to the clustering (p = 0.000). This study contributes to the literature by validating a new intercontinental flight operation model under the COVID-19 pandemic conditions and proposes critical points for the future management of pilot fatigue on long-haul flights.
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spelling doaj-art-cb24e871b1834f319b9fdd5010e72b6f2025-08-20T03:08:40ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582025-05-0125111410.1186/s12889-025-23061-zSleep and biorhythm among intercontinental pilots: the effect of exempting flight crews from mandatory layover and flight times during COVID-19Yanru Zhou0Jingqiang Li1Huanxi Zhang2Xining Zhang3Safety Science and Engineering College, Civil Aviation University of ChinaSafety Science and Engineering College, Civil Aviation University of ChinaSafety Science and Engineering College, Civil Aviation University of ChinaSafety Science and Engineering College, Civil Aviation University of ChinaAbstract Pilots are crucial to the safety of the airline industry; as a result, their sleep and biorhythm, which are closely related to fatigue, play an important role. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Civil Aviation Administration of China exempted flight crews from mandatory layovers and imposed limitations on duty period and flight times. Given that the effect of this policy on their sleep and biorhythm is poorly understood, this study explores the key factors affecting the sleep and biorhythm of pilots on intercontinental flights and compares the rest status on and after flying days on exempt and non-exempt flights. Eighty pilots flying from China to five countries wore a body movement recorder, which has been validated for estimating total sleep time, sleep efficiency, and interdaily stability. The results of the K-means clustering analysis showed differences in sleep and biorhythm on flying days between departures during the day and at night, west–east and north–south flights, and exempt and non-exempt flights. ANOVA was performed based on the categorization in which each indicator contributed significantly to the clustering (p = 0.000). This study contributes to the literature by validating a new intercontinental flight operation model under the COVID-19 pandemic conditions and proposes critical points for the future management of pilot fatigue on long-haul flights.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-23061-zIntercontinental flightsSleepBiorhythmCOVID-19China
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Sleep and biorhythm among intercontinental pilots: the effect of exempting flight crews from mandatory layover and flight times during COVID-19
BMC Public Health
Intercontinental flights
Sleep
Biorhythm
COVID-19
China
title Sleep and biorhythm among intercontinental pilots: the effect of exempting flight crews from mandatory layover and flight times during COVID-19
title_full Sleep and biorhythm among intercontinental pilots: the effect of exempting flight crews from mandatory layover and flight times during COVID-19
title_fullStr Sleep and biorhythm among intercontinental pilots: the effect of exempting flight crews from mandatory layover and flight times during COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Sleep and biorhythm among intercontinental pilots: the effect of exempting flight crews from mandatory layover and flight times during COVID-19
title_short Sleep and biorhythm among intercontinental pilots: the effect of exempting flight crews from mandatory layover and flight times during COVID-19
title_sort sleep and biorhythm among intercontinental pilots the effect of exempting flight crews from mandatory layover and flight times during covid 19
topic Intercontinental flights
Sleep
Biorhythm
COVID-19
China
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-23061-z
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