How to predict who will be a safe and successful pilotBy: cut-e Called The predictive power of assessment for pilot selection, the paper examines the specific abilities, competencies and personality required by pilots and it explains how to assess for these attributes using psychometric tests at an early stage of the recruitment process. The paper also reveals the physical and mental fitness needs of pilots. Building on existing research and empirical findings from new validation studies, it introduces a new competency model which will help airline recruiters to select the right pilots. "When we board an aircraft, we entrust our lives to a complete stranger," said Nora Nienhaus, Research Consultant at cut-e and co-author of the paper. "But there's more to being a pilot than flying a plane. This paper will help recruiters to meet the challenge of selecting pilots who can cope with the tasks required before, during and after each flight, manage the crew and ensure the safety of all passengers and crew members." As well as the practical skills required to fly an aircraft, the paper highlights that pilots need: · Interactive competencies (leadership, teamwork and interpersonal skills to manage the crew and cooperate with control towers, ground crew, air traffic control and flight dispatchers; · Operational competencies (safety orientation; · Motivational competencies (self discipline; self management; assertiveness; "These competencies can be evaluated by assessing the general mental ability and specific cognitive abilities of candidates," The paper highlights that personality has become a valid predictor of performance for pilots. When personality characteristics are combined with simulator results and flying experience prior to employment, the job success of pilots can be predicted with 79.3% accuracy. "Pilots need to be able to remain calm in monotonous and sometimes stressful situations, make quick and sound decisions under pressure, persist in the face of difficulty and keep control of their emotions," said Nora Nienhaus. "They need certain qualities, for example they have to be tough-minded and independent. Also the captain's personality has a significant impact on the motivation and performance of the crew. When selecting pilots, you should therefore assess the personality of candidates to ensure they have what it takes to master the tasks and challenges they'll face in the role. Successful pilots score high on the interpersonal scales of a personality questionnaire and low on the emotional scales." In addition to work-related assessments, other determinants of behaviour - such as a pilot's mental state, their physical health and sleep or food deprivation - need to be assessed to avoid impulsivity and hazardous actions. "Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot who deliberately crashed a Germanwings aircraft in the French Alps in 2015, had previously been treated for depression," The new paper introduces a validated competency model for airline pilots, detailing the interactive, operational and motivational competencies required in the role. The predictive power of assessment for pilot selection can be freely downloaded from http://cut-e.com/ For further information about cut-e, please visit http://www.cut- Background notes: Founded in 2002, cut-e (pronounced 'cute') provides ability, personality, motivation, values, creativity and integrity assessments in 70 countries and 40 languages. End
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