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Assessment of metacognition in aviation pilot students during simulated flight training of a demanding maneuver

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APPLIED ERGONOMICS
Volume 95, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2021.103427

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Simulated flight training; Metacognition; Cognitive appraisal

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  1. Proyecto de Innovacion y Mejora Docente Programme, University of Salamanca [2015/0167]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [PSI201782748-P]
  3. Junta de Castilla y Leon [SA052G18]

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The study found that pilot students changed their perceptions from threat to challenge during simulated training, with increased DRES positively correlated with performance progression from mission to mission.
This study adapted the Demand Resource Evaluation Scores (DRES) as a metacognitive indicator in assessing pilot students' perceptions during simulated training of a novel maneuver. Typically, positive DRES are associated with perceiving a demanding situation as a challenge and with improved performance, while negative DRES are linked to a perception of the situation as a threat, and to poorer performance. The novelty here was to assess DRES before and after the task and across three missions. Overall, students were found to change their perceptions from threat to challenge over time. Also, increased DRES were positively correlated with performance progressing from mission to mission, indicating that the students reflect on their performance as they advance in their training. These findings show that individual metacognitive evaluations of a stressful aviation maneuver might be important for the progress in performance. The results are discussed in terms of flight safety and pilot training.

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