Crew communication and crew resource management are readily recognized as critical to safety of flight. With the inclusion of a greater number of female pilots in a traditionally male crew environment, it is imperative to investigate how gender characteristics impact crew communication. This study was a meta-review of existing literature. There have been a number of studies that examined differences in masculine versus feminine communication characteristics in general
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
Gender has been identified as one of the top three categories, along with race, and age that are sub...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
Crew communication and crew resource management are readily recognized as critical to safety of flig...
This article examines the Australian component of a crosscultural study of gender issues in aviation...
An online version of the 34-question Aviation Gender Attitude Questionnaire (AGAQ) was administered ...
This paper examines the Australian component of a cross-cultural study of gender issues in aviation....
Aviation is a historically masculine occupation and the under-representation of female pilots in avi...
In the last 25 years, female pilot numbers have increased but remain very low. Previous research has...
abstract: Since commercial airlines are undergoing shortages and diversity in organizations is benef...
Men still dominate flying by better than a ten to one ratio, but there is no question that female pa...
Men still dominate flying by better than a ten to one ratio, but there is no question that female pa...
This study investigated the relationship between gender and competence as perceived by pilots. Scena...
The occupation aviation pilot has long been seen as the bastion of masculinity. Aviation has a long ...
Studies examining aviation accidents have not found differences in accident rates by gender, though ...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
Gender has been identified as one of the top three categories, along with race, and age that are sub...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
Crew communication and crew resource management are readily recognized as critical to safety of flig...
This article examines the Australian component of a crosscultural study of gender issues in aviation...
An online version of the 34-question Aviation Gender Attitude Questionnaire (AGAQ) was administered ...
This paper examines the Australian component of a cross-cultural study of gender issues in aviation....
Aviation is a historically masculine occupation and the under-representation of female pilots in avi...
In the last 25 years, female pilot numbers have increased but remain very low. Previous research has...
abstract: Since commercial airlines are undergoing shortages and diversity in organizations is benef...
Men still dominate flying by better than a ten to one ratio, but there is no question that female pa...
Men still dominate flying by better than a ten to one ratio, but there is no question that female pa...
This study investigated the relationship between gender and competence as perceived by pilots. Scena...
The occupation aviation pilot has long been seen as the bastion of masculinity. Aviation has a long ...
Studies examining aviation accidents have not found differences in accident rates by gender, though ...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
Gender has been identified as one of the top three categories, along with race, and age that are sub...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...