ATCO radar training assessment and flight efficiency: The correlation between trainees' scores and fuel consumption in real-time simulations

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Abstract

Air traffic controller training is highly regulated but lacks prescribed common assessment criteria and methods to evaluate trainees at the level of basic training and consideration of how trainees in fluence flight efficiency. We investigated whether there is a correlation between two parameters, viz. the trainees' assessment score and fuel consumption, obtained and calculated after real-time human-in-the-loop radar simulations within the ATCOSIMA project. Although basic training assessment standards emphasise safety indicators, it was expected that trainees with higher assessment scores would achieve better flight efficiency, i.e. less fuel consumption. However, the results showed that trainees' assessment scores and fuel consumption did not correlate in the expected way, leading to several conclusions. © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Royal Aeronautical Society.

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Rogošić, T., Juričić, B., Aybek Çetek, F., & Kaplan, Z. (2021). ATCO radar training assessment and flight efficiency: The correlation between trainees’ scores and fuel consumption in real-time simulations. Aeronautical Journal, 125(1287), 949–965. https://doi.org/10.1017/aer.2020.142

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