2016
DOI: 10.15394/ijaaa.2016.1130
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Personality types of pilot students: A study of an Australian collegiate aviation program

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“…Escores mais baixos em neuroticismo sugerem menores índices de ansiedade, frustração, solidão, preocupação e medo no grupo de aspirantes a pilotos 21 . Esse achado concorda com outras investigações que apontam prevalência de baixos níveis de neuroticismo em pilotos e soldados, que são considerados profissionais que necessitam, por vezes, tomar decisões em segundos e, ainda, suprimir as respostas naturais ao medo para manter um nível adequado de funcionamento 1,22 .…”
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“…Escores mais baixos em neuroticismo sugerem menores índices de ansiedade, frustração, solidão, preocupação e medo no grupo de aspirantes a pilotos 21 . Esse achado concorda com outras investigações que apontam prevalência de baixos níveis de neuroticismo em pilotos e soldados, que são considerados profissionais que necessitam, por vezes, tomar decisões em segundos e, ainda, suprimir as respostas naturais ao medo para manter um nível adequado de funcionamento 1,22 .…”
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“…Pilots appear to have high extraversion scores (particularly evident in facets such as assertiveness, activity, and excitement seeking) when compared to population norms 13 . Pilots also score lower on neuroticism than non-pilot peers, indicating an ability to handle fear, anxiety and stress 14,15 .…”
Section: And Bernadette Mccrorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pilot personality has been linked to emotional stability. Gao and Kong 15 conducted a study of personality types among Australian college students and found that pilot students in that sample had lower Neuroticism scores than non-pilot peers, a noticeable benefit for a role often requiring the ability to manage high stress effectively. Additionally, a recent neurological study indicated that the neural mechanisms for handling emotional conflict differ between pilots and non-pilots with the former showing higher emotional stability than the general population, as might be expected from a profession that requires affective control and focus 17 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Measurement of meta-analysis related to the personal character in this study uses Bloom's taxonomy. Bloom's Taxonomy is a concept of three hierarchical models that are used to classify behavioural development based on education, training, and development objectively according to Gao & Kong (2016). The three aspect models are: The results of the meta-analysis are in line with the essence of personal character which is defined as the personal aspects of a worker that enables workers to achieve superior performance.…”
Section: Personal Characteristic Of Pilot: Measurements and Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A person who fully understands his abilities and also the limits of his own expertise knows very well about the limits of the ability of the aircraft flown, the experience he has, and always evaluates all risks (Bjerke et al, 2016). In the opinion of Gao & Kong (2016), pilots must always be focused and alert, they must not lose focus for even a second. Discipline, consistent, and have good judgment when making decisions.…”
Section: Personal Characteristic Of Pilot: Measurements and Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%