Increased risk of multi-crew operations: examining the effect of group polarisation on perceived invulnerability in general aviation pilots

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2010

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According to the theory of group polarisation, perceived invulnerability could be greater in multi-crew operations than for single pilots. The purpose of this study was to measure the level of perceived invulnerability among general aviation pilots in New Zealand and to examine whether the level of perceived invulnerability was influenced by the presence of other pilots. Whilst it is of some concern that the majority of the pilots exhibited perceived invulnerability, no evidence was found to suggest that the level of perceived invulnerability is affected by a group polarisation effect, although further replication of this study is recommended.

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Perceived invulnerability, Aviation pilots, Multi-crew operations, Group polarisation

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Lee Seung Yong & Andrew Gilbey (2010). Increased risk of multi-crew operations: examining the effect of group polarisation on perceived invulnerability in general aviation pilots. Aviation Education and Research Proceedings, vol 2010, pp 13-15.

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