Survey Development and Initial Data: Flight Context and Pilot Techniques in Everyday FlightsThe aviation industry is recognizing that flight crews routinely contribute to system safety in ways that go beyond adherence to standard operating procedures (SOPs). Our research goals were to explore a) whether a survey could shed light on pilots' contributions to adaptation and resilience in everyday flights and b) relevant assessment methods. The survey focused on challenges faced by pilots in normal operations, and on the ways that pilots anticipate and monitor those challenges. We collected responses concerning revenue flights from two pilot groups; one group also provided responses concerning a simulated scenario. The results indicated that relatively few flights proceeded exactly as in the original flight plan. Pilots routinely anticipated and adapted to changing circumstances. We discuss some design and assessment challenges encountered for a survey on this topic, we provide 5 approaches to assessment, and we present example findings as illustrations. We hope assessment methods such as these will lead to useful surveys of resilience in flight.
Document ID
20230006848
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dorrit Billman (San Jose State University San Jose, California, United States)
Alan Hobbs (San Jose State University San Jose, California, United States)
Lucas Cusano (San Jose State University San Jose, California, United States)
Nóra Szládovics (San Jose State University San Jose, California, United States)
Date Acquired
May 3, 2023
Subject Category
Behavioral Sciences
Meeting Information
Meeting: 22nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (ISAP)