Improving the pilot selection process by using eye-tracking tools

  • Slaviša Ivan Vlačić Military Academy, University of Defense, Belgrade
  • Aleksandar Zdravko Knežević Military Academy, University of Defense, Belgrade
  • Saptarshi Mandal Industrial & Systems Engineering, University of Oklahoma
  • Sanja Rođenkov Aeromedical Institute, Belgrade
  • Panos Vitsas ITPS (International Test Pilots School), London ON
Keywords: Eye movement, eye tracking, gaze, attention, fixation, revisit, areas of interest, flight screening

Abstract

This paper improves the understanding of the use of eye-tracking tools in the pilot selection process.  Research of eye movement and attention distribution of candidate pilots may provide the capability for visual behavior prediction in more demanding flight training phases. The research included psychological testing, flight screening of subjects and their achievements in a flight simulator in combination with an eye-tracking device. Participants were divided into three categories: high performance, average performance, and low performance and separately regarded through psychological testing results and flight screening results. An eye-tracking device tracked visual behavior of subjects through the scope and speed of visual perception. The number of fixations and revisits recorded during the simulated visual flight conditions measured the difference in visual response between subjects. Comparison of results showed a positive correlation with psychological test results. Correlation with flight screening selection was not confirmed. We used the new network-based approach with three target importance measures to overcome the shortcomings of traditional eye movement metrics. The results of the adopted network approach presented in the form of graphs and analysis of normalized importance measures showed that it was possible to extract specific saccade strategy for each participant. Discovered differences between them positively detected week ones. In this way, Eye-tracking tools can potentially improve the pilot selection process and complement other tests and assessment methods.

Author Biography

Slaviša Ivan Vlačić, Military Academy, University of Defense, Belgrade

Head of Air Force Deaprtment

Published
2020-02-18
How to Cite
Vlačić, S. I., Knežević, A. Z., Mandal, S., Rođenkov, S., & Vitsas, P. (2020). Improving the pilot selection process by using eye-tracking tools. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.12.3.4

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