Several different levels of carrier landing performance criteria based on initial day and night carrier landing qualification trials were developed for inexperienced Navy F4 pilots. The performance criteria were used to estimate the relative proficiency of pilots during landing trials. Selection tests along with basic, advanced flight and RAG training measures were then used to predict the landing performance of each pilot, with emphasis on night carrier recovery. The results indicate that a composite night performance score can be predicted from training measures at an obtained multiple R = .72 (p less than 0.01). Night boarding rate was also predicted at R = .58 (p less than 0.01). (Author)
Prediction of Pilot Performance During Initial Carrier Landing Qualification
1972
9 pages
Report
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English
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