Hodnocení specifických faktorů lidské výkonnosti s využitím letového simulátoru

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This master’s thesis focuses on the evaluation of a specific type of human performance using a FNPT I category flight simulator. The introductory part provides a literature review on the development of flight simulators, their classification, and a description of the Garmin G1000 avionics system. The thesis also outlines the methodology for selecting appropriate software tools for recording and analyzing flight data. The practical part of the thesis is dedicated to the design and execution of an experiment aimed at analyzing pilot performance based on altitude, vertical speed, and bank angle. The results are evaluated using statistical methods, including Spearman correlation analysis, and are used to create individual pilot profiles. The collected data contribute to a deeper understanding of the relationship between flight experience and pilot performance in a simulated environment.

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flight simulator, human performance, Garmin G1000, flight data, Spearman correlation analysis, regression analysis, pilot training

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