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Pilots’ Performance and Workload Assessment: Transition from Analogue to Glass-Cockpit

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During their professional career, pilots often experience a change in workplace conditions in the form of an aircraft cockpit ergonomics change. Change of working conditions may impact their perception of flight data or the pilot’s psychophysiological condition, especially in cases of inexperienced pilots. The presented study deals with the influence of cockpit ergonomics change on the performance and pilot workload during a training course. We divided 20 subjects with no previous practical flying experience into two training groups (Gr. A and Gr. B). The flight training was focused on acquisition of basic piloting skills where both groups experienced cockpit ergonomics change in different training phases. The performance (piloting precision) was assessed based on deviations from predetermined parameters of the monitored flight manoeuvres. Heart rate variability qualified the extent of workload. The study showed the influence of the cockpit arrangement on piloting precision, where the transition to other type of cockpit ergonomics did not influence pilots’ subjective workload with statistical significance.
Title: Pilots’ Performance and Workload Assessment: Transition from Analogue to Glass-Cockpit
Description:
During their professional career, pilots often experience a change in workplace conditions in the form of an aircraft cockpit ergonomics change.
Change of working conditions may impact their perception of flight data or the pilot’s psychophysiological condition, especially in cases of inexperienced pilots.
The presented study deals with the influence of cockpit ergonomics change on the performance and pilot workload during a training course.
We divided 20 subjects with no previous practical flying experience into two training groups (Gr.
A and Gr.
B).
The flight training was focused on acquisition of basic piloting skills where both groups experienced cockpit ergonomics change in different training phases.
The performance (piloting precision) was assessed based on deviations from predetermined parameters of the monitored flight manoeuvres.
Heart rate variability qualified the extent of workload.
The study showed the influence of the cockpit arrangement on piloting precision, where the transition to other type of cockpit ergonomics did not influence pilots’ subjective workload with statistical significance.

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