This paper reports a study investigating approaches to learning (deep, surface, achieving) by airline pilots. Three hundred and forty-six respondents from five international airlines and an institute completed the Pilot Learning Process Questionnaire (PLPQ). The results showed a general tendency for surface scores to be substantially lower than deep and achieving scores, with greatest variability among the carriers on the achieving scale. The European carrier was implicated in all post hoc analyses conducted and one Pacific Rim carrier\u27s profile showed significant differences from other airlines. The results are discussed in terms of cultural, training/rewards, and tenure factors. Implications for pilot training and selection are noted
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of practice and training on fine-mot...
The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a follow-up survey of graduates of a collegia...
This paper reports a study investigating approaches to learning (deep, surface, achieving) by airlin...
Using a sample of 62 trainee pilots, this study aimed to examine the relationships between approache...
Self-regulated learning is an important element of student performance and has been found to be link...
The pilot shortage has reached critical levels. One strategy to minimize the loss of potentially ski...
This article discusses calibration of flight instruction to an academic institution’s “gold standard...
In contrast to established educational fields such as mathematics, the discipline of aviation educat...
This paper presents the findings of a phenomenological study of instructor pilot first-hand experien...
The research literature documents distinct differences in teaching skills among instructors in a var...
Purpose: – This study aims to contribute to current research on team learning patterns. It specific...
The 2010 Pilot Source Study, commissioned to research the success of pilots in initial training for ...
Educators and advocates for change of our schools in general and to increase student performance in ...
The introduction of the glass cockpit, as well as a whole new generation of high performance general...
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