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Human Performance

                It is therefore during take-off and landing that the pilot must perform the most.


                But  this  is  not  where  he  has  the  greatest  performance.  The  pilot  has  the

                greatest  performance  before  fatigue  and  stress  set  in  -  and  for  flying,  this

                means during straight-ahead approach.

                Take-off and landing therefore require extra attention and energy!




                The  illustration  here  shows  the

                connection  between  the  task

                requirements  and  the  pilot's

                performance on a random flight.




                We can see that during the entire

                flight the task requirements are below the pilot's performance.


                The flight should therefore proceed without problems.




                However, there may be a drop in the pilot's performance along the way. If it is

                not a large drop, it will not have fatal consequences, but if the drop occurs in

                phases  where  the  task  requirements  are  close  to  the  pilot's  maximum

                performance, e.g. during approach and landing, it can have fatal consequences.

                We can see that:


                Take-off, but especially approach and landing, push the pilot's performance

                to the limit!!

                The task requirements may be lower for a pilot who is well-trained in landings.



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                2.6.6     Other


                Stress, exhaustion and fatigue are not the only factors that influence the pilot's

                performance.


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