Research on Influencing Factor Selection of Pilot's Intention

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The physiological, psychological, and physical characteristics of the pilot will have an impact on flight safety, mainly in the pilot's intention. In another word, this means the pilot's psychological experience of flight status under the influence of various factors and the preference for decision-making or behavioral value that is displayed. The pilot's intention is to reflect the cognitive state that the pilot showed during the maneuvering of the aircraft. The exploration of intention is very important for the study of automatic pilot and flight control active safety system. Also, it is an important concept often involved in the study of human factors in flight, especially the microbehavior of pilots. Pilot's intention is taken as the study object in this paper; physiological-psychological-physical parameters are obtained through analyzing their influencing factors from the simulating flight experiments designed. The random forest analysis method is used to rank the main influencing factors affecting the pilot's intention, and the factor sequence is formed. The results provide a good foundation for further research on the pilot's intention identification.

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Wang, H., Pan, T., Si, H., Li, Y., & Jiang, N. (2020). Research on Influencing Factor Selection of Pilot’s Intention. International Journal of Aerospace Engineering, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/4294538

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