Analysis of Cosmic Radiation Exposure for Domestic Flight Crews in Korea

Author:

Ahn Hee-BokORCID,Hwang JungaORCID,Kwak JaeyoungORCID,Kim KyuwangORCID

Abstract

Cosmic radiation exposure of the flight crews in Korea has been managed by Radiation Safety Management around Living Life Act under Nuclear Safety and Security Commission. However, the domestic flight crews are excluded from the Act because of relatively low route dose exposure compared to that of international flight crews. But we found that the accumulated total annual dose of domestic flight crews is far from negligible because of relatively long total flight time and too many flights. In this study, to suggest the necessity of management of domestic flight crews’ radiation exposure, we statistically analyzed domestic flight crew’s accumulative annual dose by using cosmic radiation estimation models of the Civil Aviation Research Institute (CARI)-6M, Nowcast of Atmospheric Ionizing Radiation for Aviation Safety (NAIRAS), and Korean Radiation Exposure Assessment Model (KREAM) and compared with in-situ measurements of Liulin-6K LET spectrometer. As a result, the average exposure dose of domestic flight crews was found to be 0.5–0.8 mSv. We also expect that our result might provide the basis to include the domestic flight crews as radiation workers, not just international flight attendants.

Publisher

The Korean Space Science Society

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy

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