%0 Journal Article %T Pilots psychophysiological condition assesment %A Lenka Han¨¢kov¨¢ %A Michaela £¿erlov¨¢ %A Sarah Van den Bergh %A Vladim¨ªr Socha %J - %D 2018 %R https://doi.org/10.14311/MAD.2018.04.02 %X Due to increasing safety standards in air transport, the emphasis is put on human factors in this domain. This regards especially the improvement of piloting precision during flight training and the elimination of internal and external influences with negative effect on pilots. This paper is focused on evaluation of pilot¡¯s psychophysiological state during flight training on a simulator and in an aircraft and also on pilot¡¯s reaction on transfer from analogue to digital visual presentation of avionic data. The best indicator for evaluating human¡¯s psychophysiological condition could be a heart rate because of its descriptive activity of human heart and its psychophysiological character based on sympathovagal balance of autonomic nervous system. In this paper heart rate frequency is measured by FlexiGuard biotelemetry mobile device and by a Garmin c chest belt. This paper is oriented towards description and comparison of the most common methods for physiological parameters assessment, i.e. time and frequency domain analysis and non-parametric methods analysis. The paper also describes a wavelet transform. The results show that not every parameter resulting from each analysis could be a good indicator describing pilot¡¯s stress. Results also show which parameters might work as good indicators of pilot¡¯s stress ¨C those are LF/HF ratio and parameters measured by wavelet transform. Best way to define pilot¡¯s stress on simulators in real time indicates to be wavelet %K Air transportation ¡ª Flight simulator ¡ª Heart rate ¡ª Variability ¡ª Pilots psychophysiological state ¡ª Wavelet transform %U https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/mad/article/view/5072