Review of Aviator Selection
Abstract
In June 2004, the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI) awarded the Selection Instrument for Army Flight Training (SIFT) contract to Personnel Decisions Research Institutes (PDRI). The Army's stated objectives were as follows: (1) Develop a computer-based and web-administered selection instrument for Army flight training with emphasis upon aptitudes for Future Force aviator performance within the Future Combat Systems environment; (2) Develop an aviator selection instrument that corrects or minimizes risks associated with several deficiencies identified in the current selection instrument -- the Alternate Flight Aptitude Selection Test (AFAST); (3) Develop the selection instrument so that the Army will be able to rapidly assess its current performance as a predictor, revise the instrument when necessary, and adapt its application to selection for related occupational categories such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operators and Special Operations Aviators; and (4) Maximize utilization (by inclusion or adaptation) of existing tests as may be found in use or under development within the Department of Defense. The project was divided into several tasks. This report summarizes efforts conducted in relation to Task 1: Review the existing Army aviation accession process and relevant literature. The overall goal of Task 1 was to collect information that could be used to produce a rational decision on a specific selection and testing strategy.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA455302
Entities
People
- Cheryl Paullin
- Diane Damos
- Janis Houston
- Kenneth T. Bruskiewicz
- Lawrence C. Katz