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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2009. Helping Airport and Air Carrier Employees Cope with Traumatic Events. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14302.
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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2009. Helping Airport and Air Carrier Employees Cope with Traumatic Events. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14302.
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73 A C R O N Y M S AAAE American Association of Airport Executives A/C Advisory Circular AEP Airport Emergency Program ALPA Airline Pilots Association ANS Autonomic Nervous System ASD Acute Stress Disorder ARFF Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting ATA Air Transport Association BCM Business Continuity Management CD-RISC Connor-Davidson Resiliency Scale CIRP Critical Incident Response Program CIRM Critical Incident Response Management CISD Critical Incident Stress Debriefing CISM Critical Incident Stress Management DCS Director of Community Services DHS Department of Homeland Security DMH Disaster Mental Health DOJ Department of Justice DSM-IV Diagnostic and Statistical Manual DSM-TR Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: Text Revision EAP Employees Assistance Program EMDR Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing FAA Federal Aviation Administration FAR Federal Aviation Regulations FAR Part 121 Air Carrier An airline certified by the Federal Aviation Administration to trans- port passengers on aircraft containing more than nine seats, engaged in common carriage, and either scheduled or supplemental FAR Part 135 Air Carrier An operator certified by the Federal Aviation Administration to transport passengers or cargo, either scheduled or unscheduled, on aircraft having a passenger seating capacity of less than or equal to nine seats FAR Part 139 Airport An airport that receives scheduled or unscheduled air carrier service with an aircraft with more than nine seats on board FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FBO Fixed Base Operator

74 GA General Aviation GIS Geographic Information System GSI Global Severity Index ICISF International Critical Incident Stress Foundation ICS Incident Command System IES-R Impact of Events Scale (current and past) MHCP Mental Health Care Professional MHRP Mental Health Recovery Plan MOU Memorandum of Understanding NIMS National Incident Management System NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NRP National Response Plan NTSB National Transportation Safety Board OVA Office for Victims Assistance OVC Office for Victims of Crime PD Psychological Debriefing PFA Psychological First Aid PTS Post Traumatic Stress PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder SAMHSA Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration SCL-90-R Symptom Checklist 90-revised SEADOG Southeast Airports Disaster Operations Group SF-36 Medical Outcome Short Form Health Survey SMT Stress Management Team SPRINT Special Psychiatric Intervention Teams TQ Traumatic Life Events Questionnaire TSI Trauma Symptom Inventory TSA Transportation Security Administration WESTDOG Western Airports Disaster Operations Group

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 22: Helping Airport and Air Carrier Employees Cope with Traumatic Events provides insight and practical guidance to address the difficult emotional and psychological implications in response and exposure to traumatic events. These traumatic events can be the result of human-made accidents, acts of terrorism, or natural disasters that have occurred at, in the vicinity of, or resulting from the operation of an air carrier at an airport.

An ACRP Impacts on Practice related to ACRP Report 22 was produced in 2011.

Information on buying a recording of a webinar produced in 2010 on this report is available online.

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