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Cognitive aging and flight performances in general aviation pilots

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Unlike professional pilots who are limited by the FAA's age rule, no age limit is defined in general aviation. Our overall goal was to examine how age-related cognitive decline impacts piloting performance and weather-related decision-making. This study relied on three components: cognitive assessment (in particular executive functioning), pilot characteristics (age and flight experience), and flight performance. The results suggest that in comparison to chronological age, cognitive assessment is a better criterion to predict the flight performance, in particular because of the inter-individual variability of aging impact on cognitive abilities and the beneficial effect of flight experience.

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Neurosciences
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hal-01062395 , version 1 (09-09-2014)

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Mickael Causse, Frédéric Dehais, Mahé Arexis, Josette Pastor. Cognitive aging and flight performances in general aviation pilots. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, 2011, vol. 18, pp. 544-561. ⟨10.1080/13825585.2011.586018⟩. ⟨hal-01062395⟩
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