The Psychological Pressure Experienced by Pilots: a Sample Pilots in Algerian Airlines

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Tliba Dalila, Amamra Samira

Abstract

The aim of the current study was to investigate the level of psychological pressure among pilots working for Air Algerie and to identify whether there are differences in the level of psychological pressure among the sample individuals attributed to the variables of social status and years of experience. The current study followed an exploratory descriptive approach, and the sample consisted of 230 pilots selected using stratified random sampling. The Psychological Pressure Scale by Lavenstein (1993) was employed. The study's results revealed the following:


- The presence of a moderate level of psychological pressure among pilots working for Air Algerie.


- The presence of statistically significant differences in the level of psychological pressure among the sample individuals attributed to the variables of social status and years of experience.

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