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How Does a Pilot's Mental State and Cognitive Abilities Change When in Single Pilot Operations During a Flight Emergency?

Ng et al., 2024

Document ID
8169056993963597630
Author
Ng K
Qinbiao L
Yuan X
Yiu C
Publication year
Publication venue
AIAA AVIATION FORUM AND ASCEND 2024

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The captain's cognitive activity, like situation awareness (SA) variations, in single-pilot operation (SPO) should differ from that during two-crew operation (TCO). This study aims to reveal the pilot's performance and cognitive changes from the neurophysiological …
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