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Flying People
Jonathan Duke and Matthew Harding
2 episodes
9 months ago
When did you start behaving like a pilot? In this episode, we uncover the importance of human behaviour in pilot selection, recruitment and career pathways, and how behaviour could be crucial to finding the right fit in an industry that offers almost limitless choices.Leah Fennema, a behavioural scientist who specialises in safety-critical industries, explains how behaviour is central not only to the specification and design of pilot selection, recruitment and training processes, but al...
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When did you start behaving like a pilot? In this episode, we uncover the importance of human behaviour in pilot selection, recruitment and career pathways, and how behaviour could be crucial to finding the right fit in an industry that offers almost limitless choices.Leah Fennema, a behavioural scientist who specialises in safety-critical industries, explains how behaviour is central not only to the specification and design of pilot selection, recruitment and training processes, but al...
Show more...
Aviation
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Leisure,
Science,
Social Sciences
Episodes (2/2)
Flying People
Behaviour analysis in pilot recruitment and career choices
When did you start behaving like a pilot? In this episode, we uncover the importance of human behaviour in pilot selection, recruitment and career pathways, and how behaviour could be crucial to finding the right fit in an industry that offers almost limitless choices.Leah Fennema, a behavioural scientist who specialises in safety-critical industries, explains how behaviour is central not only to the specification and design of pilot selection, recruitment and training processes, but al...
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11 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

Flying People
Neuroscience meets aviation: measuring pilot workload to improve training
Ever wondered how the human brain adapts to the high-pressure world of aviation? Join us in conversation with Evy Van Weelden, a PhD candidate at the University of Tilburg, discussing her pioneering research in the fields of neuroscience, cognitive science, and aviation. Evy's unique journey from neuropsychology to exploring brain-computer interfaces and virtual reality in flight training offers fascinating insights into how these technologies are reshaping the way pilots are trained.Evy prov...
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1 year ago
1 hour 17 minutes

Flying People
When did you start behaving like a pilot? In this episode, we uncover the importance of human behaviour in pilot selection, recruitment and career pathways, and how behaviour could be crucial to finding the right fit in an industry that offers almost limitless choices.Leah Fennema, a behavioural scientist who specialises in safety-critical industries, explains how behaviour is central not only to the specification and design of pilot selection, recruitment and training processes, but al...