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EAAP 35
- Call for Papers EAAP35 (PDF 452.3 kb)
- Sponsorship deals EAAP35 (PDF 451.4 kb)
- Full paper Elsevier template EAAP 35 (DOCX 5.6 Mb)
ESASI Proceedings
EAAP has started a partnership with the European Society of Air Safety Investigators (ESASI). Proceedings of their annual meetings can be downloaded here.
- ESASI Workshop Proceedings (22-23 May, Derby, UK)
Safety Investigation throughout the Aircraft Life Cycle: Design for Safety
Virtual workshops and webinars
- BASIC CIVIL AVIATION KNOWLEDGE (PDF 111.0 kb)
- The Fundamentals of Setting up and Developing Peer Support (PDF 111.6 kb)
- PEER SUPPORT PROGRAMMES: AEROMEDICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES (PDF 114.5 kb)
- A NEW EAAP CODE OF CONDUCT (PDF 83.8 kb)
- HUMAN FACTORS IN FLIGHT SAFETY (PDF 84.6 kb)
- WELLBEING I & II - MENTAL HEALTH IN AIRCREW (PDF 89.2 kb)
- INTRODUCTION TO EAAP AP/HF COMPETENCES (PDF 94.7 kb)
- AUTOMATION IN ATC (PDF 88.4 kb)
- COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT OF AIRCREW (PDF 87.3 kb)
- HOW TO WRITE SCIENTIFIC PAPERS (PDF 81.9 kb)
- COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY & EYE TRACKING (PDF 88.8 kb)
Code of Professional Practice
- EAAP Code of Conduct (PDF 258.2 kb)
Selection in Aviation - A European Association for Aviation Psychology Report
- Selection in Aviation - reflowable eReader file
- Selection in Aviation - fixed eReader file
- Selection in Aviation - pdf file
EAAP Competency-based Accreditation Framework
- EAAP Handbook for Endoresement of AVPSY & AVHFS (PDF 1.6 Mb)
- Overview (Venn Diagram) (PDF 216.5 kb)
- Competency List (Table) (PDF 323.3 kb)
EAAP Publications
- EAAP Report on Selection in Aviation [PDF 883.0 kb]
- The EAAP report on Selection in Aviation was written by EAAP members for EAAP members with an interest in selection in aviation. Although some basic knowledge of psychology will help in reading this report, it has been written to be as accessible as possible for anyone interested in selection in aviation. The authors and EAAP would however like to emphasize the fact that having this report in hand does not make you a qualified selection practitioner. It is meant as a point of reference for those interested in the topic, providing an overview of the various aspects involved. A selection procedure should always be designed and overseen by qualified and experienced personnel with an understanding of aviation psychology.
- This report takes you from reasons for selection, to the history of selection in aviation, to recommendations for designing, validating and implementing your own selection procedure. The report also includes two appendices, the first is a checklist to assist selection specialists with the technical aspects of a selection procedure; the second presents the results from a survey undertaken by this working group as an inventory of common practices in pilot and ATC selection.
- EAAP Report on Selection in Aviation (PDF 883.0 kb)
The EAAP report on Selection in Aviation was written by EAAP members for EAAP members with an interest in selection in aviation. Although some basic knowledge of psychology will help in reading this report, it has been written to be as accessible as possible for anyone interested in selection in aviation. The authors and EAAP would however like to emphasize the fact that having this report in hand does not make you a qualified selection practitioner. It is meant as a point of reference for those interested in the topic, providing an overview of the various aspects involved. A selection procedure should always be designed and overseen by qualified and experienced personnel with an understanding of aviation psychology.
This report takes you from reasons for selection, to the history of selection in aviation, to recommendations for designing, validating and implementing your own selection procedure. The report also includes two appendices, the first is a checklist to assist selection specialists with the technical aspects of a selection procedure; the second presents the results from a survey undertaken by this working group as an inventory of common practices in pilot and ATC selection.
EAAP Selection Seminar
- Programme update 190923 (PDF 105.2 kb)
- Diane Damos - How do we reduce bias in selection (PDF 427.0 kb)
- Johann Wium - Psychological Selection of Aviation Personnel (PDF 761.4 kb)
- Hans-Juergen Höermann - Psychological Selection of Pilots (PDF 2.0 Mb)