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Area of Science:

  • Aviation safety research
  • Human factors in flight operations
  • Pilot cognitive and physiological responses

Background:

  • Aviation safety relies on understanding pilot behavior during complex situations.
  • Previous research has laid groundwork for investigating pilot resilience.
  • NASA's System-Wide Safety Project aims to enhance aviation safety protocols.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate pilot behavior and resilience in challenging aviation scenarios.
  • To quantify resilient and safe pilot behaviors using diverse metrics.
  • To establish a publicly available dataset for further research.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a structured observation simulation experiment with 24 commercial pilots.
  • Simulated challenging approach scenarios to KCLT, including traffic compression and weather.
  • Collected human factors data (NASA-TLX, SART) and psychophysiological measures (EEG, ECG, eye tracking).
  • Utilized questionnaires and think-aloud exercises for behavior quantification.
  • Recorded multi-source video and audio data.

Main Results:

  • Preliminary analyses of collected data are presented.
  • The study generated a comprehensive dataset of pilot performance and physiological responses.
  • Methodological procedures and data management strategies are detailed.

Conclusions:

  • The experiment provides a robust methodology for quantifying pilot resilience.
  • Publicly available data and code foster collaborative advancements in aviation safety.
  • This research contributes to transforming safety in commercial aviation through data-driven insights.