Modelling a Quantitative Assessment Method of Pilots’ Performance in Evidence-Based Training
Aviation 2022
Zarif Zabirov, Anvar Zabirov, Vladimirs Šestakovs

With the improvement in reliability of modern aircraft systems, an increase in their complexity led to the fact that failures became non-standard and problematic to predict. As a result, IATA guided the development of Evidence-Based Training (EBT), which is an innovative approach to the training and assessment of pilots’ competencies based on the evidence obtained from their performance. Yet, operators planning to use this framework should develop line-oriented scenarios based on EBT methodology and a grading system for a clear assessment. In this paper, a method for modelling a quantitative assessment and grading of pilots’ performance is proposed. The method may be used as part of an EBT assess-ment programme due to its adaptability to different grading strategies according to quantifiable error criteria, the number of occurrences during the evaluation, and prior data on the distribution of pilots by their competency level


Keywords
evidence-based training, pilot assessment, core competencies, grading system, error criteria, flight occurrences
DOI
10.3846/aviation.2022.18037
Hyperlink
https://jau.vgtu.lt/index.php/Aviation/article/view/18037/11452

Zabirov, Z., Zabirov, A., Šestakovs, V. Modelling a Quantitative Assessment Method of Pilots’ Performance in Evidence-Based Training. Aviation, 2022, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp.217-223. ISSN 1648-7788. e-ISSN 1822-4180. Available from: doi:10.3846/aviation.2022.18037

Publication language
English (en)
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