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【文章推荐】Hierarchy in the cockpit How captains influence the decision-making of young and inexperienced first officers
作者: 来源: 日期:2022/11/13 15:10:23

题目:Hierarchy in the cockpit: How captains inflfluence the decision-making of young and inexperienced fifirst offificers

作者:Eve F. Fabre a , , Nadine Matton b , Frédéric Beltran c , Valeria Baragona a , Cerise Cuny a , Jean-Paul Imbert b , Stéphane Voivret b , Jean-Baptiste Van Der Henst d , 1 , Mickaël Causse a , 1

摘要:Abstract

The present study aimed at investigating the extent to which Captains’ risky decisions influence young and inexperienced First Officers. Participants (i.e., student pilots who had almost completed their training) had to decide, alone or in a crew configuration, whether to continue or abort the landing according to four risk levels (safe, moderately risky, highly risky and extremely risky). In the lone pilot configuration, they made their decisions by themselves, while in the crew configuration they were paired with a Captain who acted as a risk taker and almost always chose to land (except in extremely risky situations). The Captain’s mere presence led participants to increase their risk-taking in moderately risky situations (before they even knew the Captain’s decision), supposedly in an attempt to look competent and impress their superior. In reaction to the Captain’s decision to land, participants also increased their risk-taking in highly risky situations. This tendency was positively correlated to the perceived authority of the Captain. Surprisingly, some participants sometimes insisted on continuing the landing in extremely risky situations after the Captain asked for a go-around, suggesting that some pilot students may greatly overestimate their piloting skills (i.e., Dunning Kruger effect). Some applications of the present experimental protocol as training for student pilots are proposed.

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