Perceptions of Stress among Collegiate Aviation Flight Students

Q3 Social Sciences
Michael F. Robertson, L. Ruiz
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify student perceptions of stress caused by stressors unique to flight training. The study population consisted of students currently enrolled and actively flying in Aviation Flight courses. Students were administered a survey consisting of three general parts. The first part asked students to rate stressors that they faced and what effect they believe these have on their flight performance. The second part asked respondents to identify stress coping strategies that they employ. The third part requested basic demographic data. Analysis of the data was performed using SPSS version 17.0. Basic descriptive statistics were run, including frequencies, means, and standard deviations. The study found that students in the flight training program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale perceive checkrides/practical tests as the most stressful. This was followed by financial concerns. Other stressors that ranked as moderately stressful included written exams, flight course workload, checkride scheduling, and time management.
大学航空飞行学生的压力感知
本研究的目的是确定学生对飞行训练中独特的压力源所引起的压力的感知。研究人群包括目前注册并积极参加航空飞行课程的学生。学生们接受了一项由三个部分组成的调查。第一部分要求学生对他们所面临的压力因素进行评分,以及他们认为这些压力因素对他们的飞行表现有什么影响。第二部分要求受访者确定他们采用的压力应对策略。第三部分要求提供基本的人口数据。数据分析采用SPSS 17.0版本。进行了基本的描述性统计,包括频率、平均值和标准差。研究发现,参加南伊利诺伊大学卡本代尔分校飞行训练项目的学生认为,检查/实际测试是压力最大的。随之而来的是财政问题。其他被列为中等压力的压力源包括笔试、飞行课程的工作量、登机计划和时间管理。
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Collegiate Aviation Review
Collegiate Aviation Review Social Sciences-Education
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