2006
DOI: 10.15394/jaaer.2006.1495
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Perceptions of an Aviation Flight Practicum: A Follow-Up Study of Graduates of an Aviation Flight Practicum Course

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“…Experience is important in judging performance among pilots (Roth & Mavin, 2015). As such, experience is seen as one of the biggest obstacles new pilots face in gaining the appropriate experience that commercial operators desire (Ruiz, Voges & Mortag, 2006). Given the context of the above, the following research questions were developed to understand the relationship between aviation industry professionals ECEs, and how that relates to their KSAs.…”
Section: Aviation Education Certification and Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experience is important in judging performance among pilots (Roth & Mavin, 2015). As such, experience is seen as one of the biggest obstacles new pilots face in gaining the appropriate experience that commercial operators desire (Ruiz, Voges & Mortag, 2006). Given the context of the above, the following research questions were developed to understand the relationship between aviation industry professionals ECEs, and how that relates to their KSAs.…”
Section: Aviation Education Certification and Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%