机组间风险评估的可变性

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED International Journal of Aerospace Psychology Pub Date : 2017-10-02 DOI:10.1080/24721840.2017.1400387
Kevin J. McMurtrie, B. Molesworth
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摘要目的:本研究旨在调查商业飞行机组人员的态势风险评估,并检验经验(即级别、飞行时间、执照类型、最近期)和年龄等因素预测准确态势风险评估的准确性。背景:机组人员准确的风险评估对于安全高效的航空运输运营至关重要。方法:研究分为两个阶段。在第一阶段,6名主题专家对9个航空相关场景中涉及的风险进行了评级和分类,得出了3个不同的场景,以下风险点各1个:低、中、高。在第二阶段,270名商业飞行员对三种情景中的每一种进行了风险评级。结果:结果显示,在低风险和中等风险的情况下,风险一直被高估。在中等风险的情况下,年龄较小、飞行时间较少的飞行员对风险的评级与主题专家一致。然而,经验更丰富、年龄更大的飞行员在风险估计方面更为保守。结论:机组人员的风险评估各不相同,在涉及低或中等风险水平的情况下变化最大。人口统计学变量,如飞行经验(即小时)和年龄,部分与风险评估的准确性有关。
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The Variability in Risk Assessment Between Flight Crew
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this research was to investigate the assessment of situational risk among commercial flight crew, and examine the accuracy with which factors such as experience (i.e., rank, flight hours, license type, recency) and age predict accurate situational risk assessment. Background: Accurate risk assessment by flight crew is critical for safe and efficient air transport operation. Method: The study contained 2 stages. In Stage 1, 6 subject-matter experts rated and categorized the risks involved in 9 aviation-related scenarios, resulting in 3 distinct scenarios, 1 for each of the following risk points: low, medium, and high. In Stage 2, 270 commercial pilots rated the risk in each of the 3 scenarios. Results: The results revealed a consistent overestimation of risk in the low- and medium-risk scenarios. In the medium-risk scenario, pilots who were younger and had fewer flight hours rated the risk consistent with the subject-matter experts. The more experienced and older pilots, however, were more conservative in their risk estimates. Conclusion: Risk assessment varies among flight crew, with the highest variability in situations involving low or medium levels of risk. Demographic variables such as flight experience (i.e., hours) and age were related, in part with accuracy of risk assessment.
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