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Significance of Incorporating Weather Technology Training for GA Pilots to Curb Fatalities
Weather is considered to be the main threat to aviation safety from the early 1900s. Despite advanced technologies available at present, the weather still poses a risk to the ever-growing aviation industry.
Rajee Olaganathan, Richard G Ham
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate collegiate aviation students’ self-awareness of their fatigue issues; to investigate possible causes of fatigue afflicting collegiate aviation students; and to investigate the collegiate aviation ...
FLAVIO A. COIMBRA MENDONCA +2 more
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The majority of First Officers and Captains feel that Captains establish the tone of the flight deck microculture. However, the majority of these pilots also report that as First Officers, they have hesitated to share safety-pertinent data and/or ...
Kimberly Perkins +4 more
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This study was a quantitative approach to explore whether certain demographic factors, exposure to safety training, flight experience, and engagement could be used to develop a predictive model for how Australian flight students and early career pilots ...
Michael Chiu +2 more
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Language-Related Communications Challenges in General Aviation Operations and Pilot Training
English is the basis for aviation communications worldwide creating challenges for both native and non-native English speakers. An unfortunate outcome of language-related communications issues, whether indirectly or directly, has been aircraft mishaps ...
Bradley S. Baugh, Alan J. Stolzer
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Quantitative Examination and Comparison of Altimetry Rules-of-Thumb for General Aviation
General aviation rules of thumb (ROTs) for density altitude and true altitude are examined and developed. Both ROTs originate from the same basic principle of hydrostatic balance, but differ significantly in the assumptions made regarding the atmospheric
Thomas A Guinn
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Analyses of wildlife strike data from 2000 through 2016 indicate that for the general aviation (GA) community, the number and rate of damaging strikes has increased both at and outside the airport environment.
Flavio A. C. Mendonca +2 more
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) stands as an integral component of any successful organization. Historically, society has overlooked and underplayed DEI matters, resulting in the underrepresentation of minority groups, including women and people ...
Caroline K Marete, Cheng Wang
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Air and Space Law Education: Preparing for the Future in China, Indonesia, Italy and Thailand
Aerospace technology has developed rapidly within the last decade. Facing the future, there is an urgency to balance aerospace technology developments with providing sufficient human resources through education, in this context from the perspective of ...
Ridha Aditya Nugraha +3 more
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Is Aerospace Education Outdated?
In considering a topic for the "Issues in Education" Panel at the 1993 National Congress for Aviation and Space Education, it appeared logical to consider a basic question: Is the current aerospace education effort outdated at this time? A quick response
Raymond J Johnson
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