Pilots Performance and Flight Safety: Flight Physiological in Unpressurized Aircraft Cabins

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Pilots Performance and Flight Safety: Flight Physiological in Unpressurized Aircraft Cabins

(Conference Proceeding)

Conference: 17th ATRS World Conference
Year: 2013
Location: Bergamo , Italy

Abstract

Light aviation pilots are exposed to many different environmental situations due to the unpressurized and unacclimatized aircraft cabin. A literature review on this theme suggests that a significant part of the incidents and fatalities, within the aviation that uses unpressurized aircraft cabins, are related to the human factor. This may be a concerning situation due to the disparity of human body reaction between different pilots to the same flight conditions.

This study general objective is to analyse the influence of flight environmental conditions and pilots psychophysiological parameters on task performance, during different flight situations, considering some of his everyday habits. To this end a portable and ergonomic monitoring system was built. This system records the cerebral oximetry, to study the hypoxia phenomenon, and the atmospheric pressure, in order to correlate the influence of altitude with the pilot’s physiological response, during different flight stages.

With the experimental work was observed that the physiological reaction to the psychological factors, as arousal, stress and fatigue, combined with the environmental conditions can highly influence the pilot’s physiological response.

With this research is also intended to suggest that a potential restriction on pilots licensing legislation for light aviation, regarding specific physiological parameters, would be a positive contribution to a safer flight environment.

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First Author

Luis Patrão
Luis Patrão
Sara Zorro
Sara Zorro
André Marques
André Marques
Ana Coelho
Ana Coelho
Jorge Silva
Jorge Silva
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Pilots Performance and Flight Safety: Flight Physiological in Unpressurized Aircraft Cabins

(Comunicação em Conferência)

Conferência: 17th ATRS World Conference
Ano: 2013
Localização: Bergamo , Itália

Resumo

Light aviation pilots are exposed to many different environmental situations due to the unpressurized and unacclimatized aircraft cabin. A literature review on this theme suggests that a significant part of the incidents and fatalities, within the aviation that uses unpressurized aircraft cabins, are related to the human factor. This may be a concerning situation due to the disparity of human body reaction between different pilots to the same flight conditions.

This study general objective is to analyse the influence of flight environmental conditions and pilots psychophysiological parameters on task performance, during different flight situations, considering some of his everyday habits. To this end a portable and ergonomic monitoring system was built. This system records the cerebral oximetry, to study the hypoxia phenomenon, and the atmospheric pressure, in order to correlate the influence of altitude with the pilot’s physiological response, during different flight stages.

With the experimental work was observed that the physiological reaction to the psychological factors, as arousal, stress and fatigue, combined with the environmental conditions can highly influence the pilot’s physiological response.

With this research is also intended to suggest that a potential restriction on pilots licensing legislation for light aviation, regarding specific physiological parameters, would be a positive contribution to a safer flight environment.

Palavras-chave

Primeiro Autor

Luis Patrão
Luis Patrão
Sara Zorro
Sara Zorro
André Marques
André Marques
Ana Coelho
Ana Coelho
Jorge Silva
Jorge Silva
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Pilots Performance and Flight Safety: Flight Physiological in Unpressurized Aircraft Cabins

(Comunicação em Conferência)

Conferência: 17th ATRS World Conference
Ano: 2013
Localização: Bergamo , Itália

Resumo

Light aviation pilots are exposed to many different environmental situations due to the unpressurized and unacclimatized aircraft cabin. A literature review on this theme suggests that a significant part of the incidents and fatalities, within the aviation that uses unpressurized aircraft cabins, are related to the human factor. This may be a concerning situation due to the disparity of human body reaction between different pilots to the same flight conditions.

This study general objective is to analyse the influence of flight environmental conditions and pilots psychophysiological parameters on task performance, during different flight situations, considering some of his everyday habits. To this end a portable and ergonomic monitoring system was built. This system records the cerebral oximetry, to study the hypoxia phenomenon, and the atmospheric pressure, in order to correlate the influence of altitude with the pilot’s physiological response, during different flight stages.

With the experimental work was observed that the physiological reaction to the psychological factors, as arousal, stress and fatigue, combined with the environmental conditions can highly influence the pilot’s physiological response.

With this research is also intended to suggest that a potential restriction on pilots licensing legislation for light aviation, regarding specific physiological parameters, would be a positive contribution to a safer flight environment.

Palavras-chave

Primeiro Autor

Luis Patrão
Luis Patrão
Sara Zorro
Sara Zorro
André Marques
André Marques
Ana Coelho
Ana Coelho
Jorge Silva
Jorge Silva
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