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Adaptation of military pilots of supersonic aircrafts on stress workload
Kloudová, Gabriela ; Bahbouh, Radvan (advisor) ; Štětovská, Iva (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with impact of stress on performance of military pilots of supersonic aircrafts. The theoretical part is based on definition of the term stress, his relating theories, the strategies of coping with stress and possible methods of objectivization of mental workload. This part also provides an overview of stress occuring during flight activity and specifics of the job of military pilot. The research is based on theoretical models and previous researches and the aim is to analyze the hypothesis about the dependence of stress on performance of the military pilot.This correlation was empirically verified by experimental study conducted in tactical flight simulator designed for a training on supersonic airplanes. The mental workload was investigated by physiological data and psychological questionnaires. The results are showing the most stressful and most difficult situations that appeared during tactical combat mission. There was a significant correlation between personality, resting heart rate and the effectivity of the performance. Key words: Stress, Military pilots, Performance, Mental workload, Heart rate
The use of psycho psychophysiological methods in objectivization of mental workload
Kloudová, Gabriela ; Stehlík, Luděk (referee) ; Niederlová, Markéta (referee)
This thesis is focused on possible methods of objectivization of mental workload that are on psychophysiological basis and can be used in area of military pilots. The theoretical part is based on definition of the term mental workload, its related theories, the strategies of coping with stressful situations and possible methods of objectivization of mental workload. This part also provides an overview of demanding tasks occuring during flight activity and specifics of the job of military pilots. The research is based on theoretical models and previous researches and the aim is to analyze possibilities of testing the mental workload using psychophysiological methods. This hypothesis was empirically verified by experimental study conducted in tactical flight simulator designed for a training on fighter planes. The mental workload was investigated by physiological data and psychological questionnaires. The results are showing significant difference between resting heart rate and a heart rate during flight situation so we can assume that physiological parameters are good indicator of mental workload. Further analysis refers to the most stressful and most difficult situations that appeared during tactical combat mission. There was a significant correlation between personality, resting heart rate and...
Adaptation of military pilots of supersonic aircrafts on stress workload
Kloudová, Gabriela ; Bahbouh, Radvan (advisor) ; Štětovská, Iva (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with impact of stress on performance of military pilots of supersonic aircrafts. The theoretical part is based on definition of the term stress, his relating theories, the strategies of coping with stress and possible methods of objectivization of mental workload. This part also provides an overview of stress occuring during flight activity and specifics of the job of military pilot. The research is based on theoretical models and previous researches and the aim is to analyze the hypothesis about the dependence of stress on performance of the military pilot.This correlation was empirically verified by experimental study conducted in tactical flight simulator designed for a training on supersonic airplanes. The mental workload was investigated by physiological data and psychological questionnaires. The results are showing the most stressful and most difficult situations that appeared during tactical combat mission. There was a significant correlation between personality, resting heart rate and the effectivity of the performance. Key words: Stress, Military pilots, Performance, Mental workload, Heart rate

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