NTL Record

Title In-flight physiological monitoring of student pilots.
Record ID 39002
Personal Name
Creator
Melton, C.E.; Wicks, Marlene
Corporate Creator United States. Office of Aviation Medicine
Publisher Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Publication Date 19670800
Language English
Abstract Records of heart rate (ECG), lateral eye movements (EOG) and vocal interchange between student and instructor were taken on magnetic tape during all of every flight throughout a conventional private pilot training syllabus. Six men (33-45 years of age) and two women (29 and 28 years of age) were studied. Records were analyzed for heart rate, frequency of lateral eye movements and number of words spoken. Heart rates were higher on solo (112 bpm) than on dual flights (106 bpm) and higher on check flights than on solos (120 bpm). Over the entire syllabus in-flight heart rates showed increases corresponding to the two main goals of the student, i.e., first solo and the check flight, with a plateau between the two events. Low airspeed maneuvers gave rise to the highest heart rates for every subject; six showed peak heart rates during short field procedures (114-174 bpm), one during stalls (127 bpm), and one during normal landings (166 bpm). Frequency of eye movements was higher on solo than on dual flights and was characteristic for each subject. Word counts were useless as a predictor of success in the program as judged by the instructor's grade.
Rosap ID dot:20828
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/20828
TRT Terms Air pilots; Air transportation crashes; Students; Training; Physiological aspects; Age; Physical condition; Gender; Examinations; Questionnaires; Temperature; Heart rate; Electrodes; Electrocardiography; Flight tests; Eye movements; Aircraft pilotage; Radio transmitters; Human subject testing; Anxiety; Fear; Psychological stress
General Subjects Air pilots; Aircraft accidents; Students--Training; Stress (Psychology); Flight--Physiological aspects; Age; Sex; Physical fitness; Examinations; Questionnaires; Heart beat; Body temperature; Electrodes; Electrocardiography; Eye--Movements; Electrooculography; Flight training; Airplanes--Piloting; Radio--Transmitters and transmission; Anxiety; Fear
Classification NTL - AVIATION - Aviation Human Factors;
NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - Education;
NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - Surveys
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number AM 67-15; DOT/FAA/AM-67/15
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/39000/39000/39002/AM67-15.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository