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Lufthansa CEO Advocates Random Psychological Tests For Pilots
Random checks of pilots' psychological fitness could help reduce risks in the aviation sector, Lufthansa chief executive Carsten Spohr said in his first newspaper interview since the crash of a Germanwings plane in March. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung cited Spohr as saying surprise checks were a possible way to reduce uncertainty over whether pilots suffer from any mental health issues. (news.airwise.com) Daha Fazlası...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
These tests will be just about as accurate as "short arm" inspections were for hidden venereal disease were in WWII. They will be mostly an annoyance factor for the 99.9999% of completely normal pilots and will most likely miss the rare psychopath. The money would be better spent on a fail-safe opener for any pilot out of the cockpit and a requirement for a second individual remain with a single pilot.
I personal don't think that you can test for everything. Some stuff is just going to happen and as John says, would just be an annoyance to the other pilots.
For some reason, the name Cpt. Yossarian comes to mind.
Remember Psychology is the most precise of the occult sciences...Yossarian would probably pass while normal individuals would be singled out.
And that normal is defined by both the mean and the variance.
And there's hope for me.
May be. Although with the variability of humanity, I suspect the bell curve looks more like a frisbee. Who might characterize the mean position, and what would those toward the tails look like?
Joel,your 60's heritage is showing, was it the mushrooms?
No, Dr. F.N. David at UCR, early 70's
I can assure you, he was doin the mushrooms. Along with the Eagles and everybody else in the country but me!
She, and her some of her first work as a statistician was analyzing German minefields in the North Sea.