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The Role of Basic Flight Simulators in the Selection of Ab Initio Airline Pilots

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Published online: 16 Jan 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Objective

This paper aims at identifying the factors influencing performance in basic flight simulators in the selection of ab initio pilot candidates and to determine the incremental value of these flight simulators in predicting performance in flight training.

Background

Several factors such as cognitive ability, personality, and demographic information are discussed to be associated with performance in basic flight simulators. Many commercial flight operations tend to refrain from using flight simulators in the selection of ab initio pilot candidates in favor of less expensive test batteries.

Method

Study 1 uses 4,340 candidates in the selection of major European airlines to investigate the factors influencing performance in the basic flight simulator. Study 2 then uses 1,753 candidates to evaluate the incremental validity of the basic flight simulator in predicting issues in flight training.

Results

Multiple task ability, gender, and previous flight experience are the strongest predictors of performance in the basic flight simulator. Still, the flight simulator shows significant incremental validity in predicting problems in flight training.

Conclusion

These findings seem to justify the additional use of a basic flight simulator in the selection of ab initio pilot candidates. Despite a strong correlation with more economical multiple task ability tests, the flight simulator still shows incremental validity in predicting success in flight training.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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