CBP Air and Marine officers control and watch images taken by Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) of the CBP (Gerald Nino, CBP, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security)
Report: High Levels Of 'Burnout' In U.S. Drone Pilots -- NPR
Around 1,100 Air Force pilots fly remotely piloted aircraft, or drones. These planes soar over Iraq or Afghanistan, but the pilots sit at military bases back in the United States.
A new Pentagon study shows that almost 30 percent of drone pilots surveyed suffer from what the military calls "burnout." It's the first time the military has tried to measure the psychological impact of waging a "remote-controlled war."
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More News On Reports That U.S" Drone Pilots Are Suffering 'Burnout'
Overstretched U.S. drone pilots face stress risk -- Reuters
Air Force Drone Operators Report High Levels of Stress -- New York Times
Drone pilots on the edge of collapse -- RT
U.S. drone operators show signs of exhaustion -- USA Today
Why overworked drone pilots are falling victims to stress -- Daily Mail
Air Force study finds drone pilots face high stress -- The Hill
Our Drone Pilots Are Burning Out -- Gizmodo
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