COMPASS飞行员选择测试的预测有效性研究

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED International Journal of Aerospace Psychology Pub Date : 2021-03-10 DOI:10.1080/24721840.2021.1885297
Iñaki González Cabeza, B. Molesworth, M. Good, C. Caponecchia, Rasmus Steffensen
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摘要目的:本研究检验了广泛使用的飞行员选拔测试COMPASS的预测有效性,即其区分候选人和预测个人飞行能力的能力。背景:计算机飞行员能力倾向筛选系统,通常被称为COMPASS,是一种广泛用于从头算飞行员的选拔测试。然而,文献检索未能发现任何检验其预测有效性的研究。方法:35名实习飞行员完成COMPASS,并在基于计算机的飞行模拟器上进行模拟飞行,以获得客观的飞行性能指标。飞行里程碑的小时数,包括第一张单人和娱乐飞行员执照,以及飞行教练的表现评级等更主观的衡量标准,也与COMPASS进行了比较。20名非飞行员也完成了COMPASS。结果:COMPASS能有效区分实习飞行员和非飞行员。然而,COMPASS评分与各种飞行表现指标之间没有关系。结论:这些结果应该有助于决策者在考虑试点选拔测试的可行性时,并重申在尝试为特定角色选择合适的候选人时使用多种方法/工具的重要性。
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Investigating the Predictive Validity of the COMPASS Pilot Selection Test
ABSTRACT Objective: The present study examined the predictive validity of a widely used pilot selection test known as COMPASS, in terms of its ability to distinguish between candidates and predict individuals’ aptitude for flying. Background: The Computerized Pilot Aptitude Screening System, more commonly known as COMPASS is a widely used selection test for ab-initio pilots. However, a literature search failed to uncover any research examining its predictive validity. Method: Thirty-five trainee pilots completed COMPASS, along with a simulated flight on a computer-based flight simulator to obtain an objective flight performance measure. Hours to flying milestones, including first solo and Recreational Pilot License, along with more subjective measures such as performance ratings by flying instructors were also compared to COMPASS. Twenty non-pilots also completed COMPASS. Results: The results revealed COMPASS to be effective in distinguishing between trainee pilots and non-pilots. However, there was no relationship between COMPASS scores and the various flight performance measures. Conclusion: These results should aid decision-makers when considering the viability of pilot selection tests, and reiterate the importance of using multiple methods/tools when attempting to select appropriate candidates for a specific role.
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