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The best solution to the problem of sleepy air traffic controllers is more sleeping on the job, scientists say.
"There is a lot of acute fatigue in the controller work force," he said.
One of the working group's findings was that the level of fatigue created by several of the shift schedules worked by 70 percent of the FAA's 15,700 controllers can have an impact on behavior equivalent to a blood-alcohol level of.04, Gimbrere said.