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Experimental verification of psychophysiological performance of a selected flight personnel and SW: presurvey for transport safety

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Flight personnel have various factors that cause high psychological stress during the performance of flight tasks, thereby influencing their psycho-physiological experience, which may be a cause of a breach of air traffic safety. The paper presents the results of an experimental verification of task management under load, which allowed selection of probands from a sample of 100 participants in the presurvey. Overall, 70% of the probands achieved better results than the minimum level of success of simulated and the complex tasks, 60%. The main aim of the experiment, the presurvey, is to verify and prepare a final version of sets of test tasks in the field of measuring the psychophysiological performance of the candidates for aviation personnel and to complete the creation of a technical device and the software tool for these processes. The software will be filed for the patent protection of copyrights and subsequently used for solving an approved research project supported by a grant from the Agency for Science and Research of the Slovak Republic.
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145--153
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Bibliogr. 15 poz.
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  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Aeronautics, Rampová 7, 041 21 Košice, Slovak Republic
  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Aeronautics, Rampová 7, 041 21 Košice, Slovak Republic
  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Aeronautics, Rampová 7, 041 21 Košice, Slovak Republic
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  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Aeronautics, Rampová 7, 041 21 Košice, Slovak Republic
  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Aeronautics, Rampová 7, 041 21 Košice, Slovak Republic
  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Aeronautics, Rampová 7, 041 21 Košice, Slovak Republic
  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Aeronautics, Rampová 7, 041 21 Košice, Slovak Republic
Bibliografia
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2020).
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