FIGHTING FLIGHT LINE FATIGUE - Shift and flight line workers like Master Sgt. Mark Eger, chained to a C-5 Galaxy in this photo illustration, can feel like they are tugging the weight of an aircraft if accumulative sleep loss has reached dangerous levels. Higher-level reasoning is one of the first things affected by fatigue. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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