Abstract
Since the World Health Organization (WHO) officially announced a global pandemic
on March 12, 2020, the aviation industry in the world has been experiencing
difficulties for a long time. Meanwhile, the Ukraine war broke out in February,
and from March 15, domestic airlines must operate air routes bypassing Russian
airspace despite the longer flight time. Therefore, as the flight time
increases, the cosmic radiation exposure dose of the crew members is also
expected to increase. Here we compare the radiation exposure dose between the
route doses for the eastern United States and Europe before and after the detour
route usage. Through the comparison analysis, we tried to understand how cosmic
radiation changes depending on the flight time and the latitude and which one
contributes more. We expect that this study can be used for the policy update
for the safety management of cosmic radiation for aircrews in Korea.
Funder
Agency For Defense Development
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute
Publisher
The Korean Space Science Society
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy
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