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Flight Screening of Military Pilots in Poland

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This article diagnoses and evaluates the process of selecting and preparing candidates for military pilots in Poland. The presented changes in the screening training system are to help with understanding the principles of organizing an effective system of recruitment and selection of military pilots at present. It also indicates directions for improvement. The organization of initial flight screening contributes to improving the efficiency of flight training and can serve as a model for use by flight training systems in other countries. The purpose of the article is to diagnose and evaluate recruitment and selection of candidates for military pilots in Polish Armed Forces. The problem that the author addresses is expressed in the following question: in what directions should the current solutions in the selection and training of candidates for military pilots, be improved in order to reduce the attrition rate at subsequent stages of flight training in the future? The research has been conducted at the Military University of Aviation using case study methods. The theoretical research methods, such as analysis and synthesis of information contained in literature and source materials, conclusions and comparison were used to develop the article. In order to confirm the conclusions drawn with the use of theoretical methods, an empirical method was used, which consisted in examining the opinions with the use of expert interviews. Experts were selected from the group of commanders of training units and military pilots involved in selection training, who had an impact on the applicable aviation training and recruitment system in Polish Armed Forces. The results shows main directions of military pilots initial flight screening improvement.
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119--131
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Bibliogr. 8 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Military University of Aviation, Dęblin, Poland
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  • 1. Regulation of the Minister of National Defense of December 28, 2016 amending the regulation on the military service of candidates for professional soldiers §1 (Dz. U. 2017, Poz. 71).
  • 2. Annex to the Resolution of the Senate of the Polish Air Force Academy No. 67/2017 of October 16, 2017. Conditions and procedure for admission to the Polish Air Force Academy for studies for candidates for professional soldiers for the academic year 2018/2019.
  • 3. Bartnik R., Grenda B., Galej P. (2013) Symulatory lotu oraz symulatory ruchu lotniczego w szkoleniu lotniczym, AON, Warsaw, p. 9.
  • 4. Campbell, Castaneda, Pulos, (2009), Meta-Analysis of Personality Assessments as Predictors of Military Aviation Training Success, The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 20(1), 92–109, Northeastern University, London, pp. 106-107. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10508410903415872.
  • 5. Celek J. (1979) Wyższa Oficerska Szkoła Lotnicza im. Jana Krasickiego. Dzieje dęblińskiej Szkoły Lotniczej, Wojskowy Instytut Historyczny, Warszawa, p. 52.
  • 6. Grenda B. (2012) Szkolenie personelu latającego na potrzeby Sił Zbrojnych Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, AON, Warsaw, p. 44.
  • 7. Krawczyk P. (2018) Training of aviation personnel for the needs of the air force and the related future challenges, War Studies University, Scientific Quarterly no. 4(113) 2018, Warsaw, p. 8.
  • 8. Talleur, Taylor, Emanuel, Rantanen, Bradshow, (2003), Personal Computer Aviation Training Devices: Their Effectiveness for Maintaining Instrument Currency, The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, Northeastern University, London, p. 397. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1207/S15327108IJAP1304_04.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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