1. Aviation consumers base their trust in pilots in part on ethnicity. 2. What do relationships and CRM have in common? 3. The impact of human factors for student pilots in approved flight training organizations in Korea. 4. How the firefighting career field has changed since September 11th, 2001. 5. Reaching beyond low hanging fruit
This edited textbook will be a fully updated and expanded version of the highly successful first edi...
Korean Air Flight 801, a Controlled Flight Into Terrain accident crashed at Nimitz Hill, Guam. It wa...
This study focuses on the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed nowadays in order to be an airline ...
1. Evaluating conflict between employees: Exploring the costs to an organization.2. How consistent a...
1. Managing global risks through ambidexterity: Evidence of global players in the airline industry.2...
Five presentations are scheduled for this session. This interesting collaboration of broad topics wi...
Statistics for aviation accidents in Korea show that the safety level of training flights is high. H...
This paper describes the unique environment and safety challenges for pilots who fly singleengine ai...
At any point in the history of human factors in aviation, one could characterize its current state a...
Moderated Round Table Discussion: Pilot supply is highly dependent on communication with stakeholder...
A prevalent misconception is that technologically advanced aircraft (TAA) –those with so-called glas...
This session (split into two segments with a break in-between) explores a variety of topics in fligh...
Session includes: 0905 – 0920 Future of Aviation - Beyond COVID or with COVID? by Kelvin Lee, Assi...
Aviation industry is evolving at an unprecedented rate and the demand for air travel is predicted to...
Carrying 100-200 passengers on the board is a high responsibility. Inspite of technological and tech...
This edited textbook will be a fully updated and expanded version of the highly successful first edi...
Korean Air Flight 801, a Controlled Flight Into Terrain accident crashed at Nimitz Hill, Guam. It wa...
This study focuses on the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed nowadays in order to be an airline ...
1. Evaluating conflict between employees: Exploring the costs to an organization.2. How consistent a...
1. Managing global risks through ambidexterity: Evidence of global players in the airline industry.2...
Five presentations are scheduled for this session. This interesting collaboration of broad topics wi...
Statistics for aviation accidents in Korea show that the safety level of training flights is high. H...
This paper describes the unique environment and safety challenges for pilots who fly singleengine ai...
At any point in the history of human factors in aviation, one could characterize its current state a...
Moderated Round Table Discussion: Pilot supply is highly dependent on communication with stakeholder...
A prevalent misconception is that technologically advanced aircraft (TAA) –those with so-called glas...
This session (split into two segments with a break in-between) explores a variety of topics in fligh...
Session includes: 0905 – 0920 Future of Aviation - Beyond COVID or with COVID? by Kelvin Lee, Assi...
Aviation industry is evolving at an unprecedented rate and the demand for air travel is predicted to...
Carrying 100-200 passengers on the board is a high responsibility. Inspite of technological and tech...
This edited textbook will be a fully updated and expanded version of the highly successful first edi...
Korean Air Flight 801, a Controlled Flight Into Terrain accident crashed at Nimitz Hill, Guam. It wa...
This study focuses on the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed nowadays in order to be an airline ...