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Old 19th Apr 2016, 18:46
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Human factors research on pressured decision-making

I am a Human Factors MSc student at Coventry University carrying out research on the factors that affect a commercial airline pilot's decision-making in go-around and rejected take-off situations.


I am conducting a survey that I would like to be completed by pilots who will have knowledge and appreciation of the technical elements of these decisions, and also commercial considerations. If you would like to give 25 minutes of your time to help gather valuable data, please click this link, your participation will be much appreciated.


https://coventry.onlinesurveys.ac.uk...sion-making_v2


A short personality questionnaire will be followed by scenarios based on real-life events, where you will be asked to consider what your decision would have been in that situation. You will be debriefed on the outcome of these events after taking the survey.


Thanks for reading this post!


A. Adams


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