66% of Indian pilots fall asleep in the cockpit during flights: India Safety Culture Survey
Approximately 66% of the 542 Indian pilots who participated in a recent study on "daytime sleepiness" acknowledged falling asleep in the cockpit without alerting the rest of the crew.
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