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International Symposium on Aviation Psychology Topics for Psychology 101

• All articles are from the International Symposium on Aviation Psychology

 

Age Factors Human Factors Spatial Disorientation
Air Rage Personality Factors Stress
Fatigue Situation Awareness Substance Abuse

 

Age Factors

Age and psychological characteristics of pilots p. 954 12th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Popa, Manea)

Age, flight experience, time-sharing performance, and perceived workload p. 42 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (P. Tsang)

Age-related changes in pilot variables contributing to general aviation accidents p. 47 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (J. Harkey, W. McCurry)

Age-related group and individual differences in aircraft pilot cognition p. 485 12th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Hardy, Satz, D’Elia)

An examination of the relationship between controller age and en route operational errors p. 934 10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (D. Broach)

Boundaries of cognitive performance as a function of age and piloting experience p. 903 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. P. Tsang)

A reappraisal of aging and pilot performance p. 521 5th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. P. Tsang)

Air Rage

The aftereffects on in-flight violence on crew members and their families p. 1167 10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology

Passenger risk management p. 1178 10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (A. Dahlberg)

Stress and its relationship with in-flight violence p. 1172 10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (M. Sheffer)

Unruly passenger behavior and in-flight violence: A psychological perspective p. 1161 10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology ( R. Bor)

Fatigue

Cabin crew and super long haul flight: Preliminary findings p. 545 5th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (R.Green, M. Churchill)

Concurrent validation of four workload and fatigue measures p. 609 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. V. Cawron, S. Schiflett, T. Slater)

The effects of extended operations on inferential multi-cue judgment p. 545 5th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. R. Mahan)

Fatigue and safety: A reassessment p. 551 5th International Symposium on Aviation psychology (N. McDonald)

Fatigue and sleepiness: Same or different? A research in aviation p. 815 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (R. Mollard, S. Bougrine)

The fatigued pilot: A factor in lost situation awareness p. 821 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology The 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology p. 821 (R. Mollard, S. Bougrine)

Fatigue as a risk factor in general aviation p. 968 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (R. Adams)

Illness, drugs, fatigue and stress in the cockpit reported by pilots p. 650 7th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. R. Mortimer)

Investigation of sleep patterns among air traffic control specialists as a function of time off between shifts in rapidly rotating work schedules p. 974 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology ( (C. Cruz, P. Rocco)

Managing sleep to sustain alertness and effective performance in combat/operational settings p. 786 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (G. Belenky)

Pilot fatigue –Effects, countermeasures and regulations p. 936 8th International Symposium on Aviation psychology (Dr. J. Wilson, A. Elscy)

Raising awareness for fatigue among air traffic controllers p. 985 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (R. Roske-Hofstrand)

Shiftwork, age and performance: Mood and fatigue on a counter clockwise, rapidly rotating shift schedule used in air traffic control facilities p. 980 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology ( P. Rocco, C. Cruz)

Shiftwork and human performance p. 12 7th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology p. 12 (S. Lonstein)

Subjective fatigue in relation to circadian rhythmicity and rest-duty cycle in aircrews operating on the route Frankfurt-San Francisco p. 579 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. A. Samel, H.M. Wegmann)

The utilization of the aviation safety reporting system: A case study in pilot fatigue p. 758 6th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology p. 758 (A. Logan)

Vigilance of aircrews during long-haul flights p. 764 6th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology p. 764 (Dr. P. Cabon, R. Mollard, A. Coblentz)

Human Factors

Cockpit management attitudes p. 173 2nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. R. Helmreich)

The dark focus of accommodation and pilot performance p. 182 1st International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (R.A. Benel, T.L. Amerson, Jr.)

Elements of pilot judgment: A survey p. 317 2nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology

The evaluation of pilot judgment p. 337 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (M.Young)

The evaluation of pilot judgment during certification flight tests p. 328 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (D. Caravella)

General aviation pilot error modeling—again p. 712 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. T. Rockwell)

How good pilots make bad decisions: A model for understanding and teaching failure management to pilots p. 1137 (12th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology)

The management of human failure in the cockpit by means of human factors checklist p. 981 Capt. G. White 7t International Symposium on Aviation Psychology

On the nature and source of human error p. 421 (Senders, J.) 2nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology

Pilot error and human factors: legal and psychological considerations in the cockpit p. 746 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (S. Hixson)

Pilot error: Cognitive failure analysis p. 1117 10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (D. Zotov)

Pilot error as a symptom of inadequate stress coping p. 401 2nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. R. Alkov, M. Borowsky, J. Gaynor)

Pilot errors as a source of workload p. 269 2nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (S. Hart)

Pilot judgment and the management system p. 216 7th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (R. Mudge)

Pilot judgment: An operational viewpoint p. 147 2nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Capt. R.B. Stone, G. Babcock, W. Edmonds)

Pilot judgment validation experiment p. 307 2nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. G. de Bagheera-Buch)

Pilot judgment training-The Australian Study p. 265 The 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. R. Telfer)

Planning behavior of pilots p. 171 1st International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (G. Jonanssen, W.B. Rouse)

The scared pilot p. 329 (J. Parnell) 3rd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology

The social- psychological aspects of pilot error: male vs. female p. 329 3rd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (G. Vail)

A study of student pilot attitudes and behaviors p.924 12th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (N. Patankar)

Symptoms of impending pilot error p. 327 2nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology p. 327 (Dr. I Fries)

Testing for potential problem pilots and human error in the cockpit p. 582 5th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. R. Sell)

When does human error become a crime? P. 312 12th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dekker)

When should pilot discipline end and pilot savvy begin? p. 367 3rd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (I. Henley)

Personality Factors

The aircrew behavioral compass: A descriptive model for categorizing and understanding the personal behavioral styles of pilots p. 1116 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology ( D. Manzey))

Attention in aviation p. 602 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. C. Wickers)

Behavior-oriented assessment of interpersonal skills in pilot selection concepts, methods, and empirical findings p. 1110 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology ( H. Juergen Hormann)

Finding the right stuff: Personality studies of airline pilots p. 455 7th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology 9 Dr. G. Shouksmith)

Flight anxiety of civilian student pilots p. 752 6th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Prof. P. Lindseth, G. Lindseth)

The measurement of hazardous thought patterns and their relationship to pilot personality p. 286 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. L. Lester)

The myth of a pilot personality and the need for accurate personality assessment p. 1100 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology 9J. Callister)

Performance and reliability in airline flying: challenges to aviation psychology p. 728 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Capt. M. Sorsa)

Personality factors as predictors for job success of airline pilots p. 450 7th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (H. Hormann)

Personality factors as risks for aviation accidents or incidents among U.S. pilots p. 1097 10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (M.Lubner)

Personality tests in an enhanced pilot selection model p. 428 7th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. D. Strect)

Personality variables and simulator performance in the prediction of flight training performance p. 1105 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (W. Davis, J. Koonce)

Psychological state vs. peripheral color perception p. 583 6th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Capt. E. Ancman)

Sanity, common sense, and air safety: Keys to understanding pilot error p. 408 5th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (B. Botta)

Situation Awareness

An analysis of physiological metrics in the study of pilot situational awareness p. 901 7th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (M. Stratton, G. Wilson)

Developing subjective and objective metrics of pilot situation awareness p. 896 7th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. M. Vidulich, M. Crabtree, A. fiorita)

Issues related to situation awareness p. 745 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. E. Edens)

Loss of situation awareness: Causes and consequences p. 147 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (J. Gibson, J. Orasanu)

Performance and situation awareness effects of levels of automation in an advanced commercial aircraft flight simulation p. 1277 12th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Wright, Kaber, Endsley)

Situation awareness: Its role in flight crew decision making p. 734 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. J. Orasanu)

Situation awareness: Where are we headed? P. 728 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. M. Endsley)

Visual cues to geographical orientation during low-level flight p. 566 6th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (V. Battiste)

Visual factors affecting pilots’ judgments of the position of the touchdown point during emergency landings p. 785 12th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Mayer, Mershon, Lim)

Spatial Disorientation

Advanced spatial disorientation demonstration – component, profile, and training evaluation p. 1160 9th International symposium on Aviation Psychology (D. Yauch, W. Ercoline)

Advanced spatial disorientation demonstrator “Troop Trail” results- SD illusions p. 1131 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (W. Ercoline, D. Yanch)

An aircraft accident caused by visually induced spatial disorientation p. 619 6th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (W. Ercoline)

Ground-based spatial disorientation training in the United States Air force: Past and Current p. 1318 8th International symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. F. Previe)

Spatial disorientation in fixed-wing general aviation accidents p. 1307 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. R. Mortimer)

Spatial distortion: A survey of incidence p. 910 10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (W. Sipes)

Spatial disorientation in rotary-wing aircrew: what makes an incident and what makes an accident? p. 1312 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. S. Durnford)

Stress

Anxiety and eye-hands-legs coordination in young pilots p. 629 7th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. J. Terelak)

Flight instructor stress p. 955 8th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (S. Soros)

The interactive effects of cockpit resource management, domestic stress and information processing in commercial aviation p. 740 6th International Symposium on Aviation psychology (Dr. R. Clark, R. Nielsen, R. Wood)

Pilots under stress: A psychosocial analysis p. 24 12th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Adams, Hunter, Lubner)

Sources of stress affecting pilot judgment p. 190 4th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. E. Simmel, M. Cerkornik, J.E. McCormick)


Stress management for the Third Revolution Aviator p. 38 6th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. M. Thomas)

Student pilot stress: An emotional barrier to efficient flight training p. 541 3rd International symposium on Aviation Psychology (I. Henley)

Substance Abuse

Alcohol, drugs, and pilot incapacitation in general crashes- can we get the numbers high? P. 1103 10th International Symposium on Aviation

Alcoholism: An equal opportunity disease p. 712 6th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. J. Manning)

The effects of alcohol on pilot performance p. 1137 9th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology

Effects of melatonin upon continuous human performance p. 885 10th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Y. Shub, R. Amsel)

Flight performance in a dual and single task condition under drug and no drug conditions: What does the secondary task tell us? p. 587 4th International Symposium on Aviation P psychology (Dr. F. Hyman, H.L. Taylor, C.D. Wickens)

Low-level alcohol effects on pilot readback performance: An exploratory study p. 624 7th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (V. Prinzo)

Pilot attitudes toward alcohol use and flying p. 594 4th International Symposium on Aviation psychology (Dr. S Ross & L.Ross)

Professional pilots’ evaluation of the extent, causes, and means of reduction of alcohol use in aviation p. 728 6th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. S. Ross)

Psychoactive drugs: Effects on cockpit performance p. 718 6th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (Dr. R. Nelson)

 

Updated 04/18/2007