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- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2024 ERAU Journal article (IJAAA)
Exploring the Implementations of Hidden Disability Assistance Program in Australian Airports
A small but increasing number of airports have implemented a hidden disability assistance program (HDAP) and issued sunflower lanyards to allow airport staff to recognize their travelers who have a hidden disability (HD)…
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2020 ERAU Conference paper
Improving Air Traffic Identification by Conducting Refresher Training of Analog and Digital Clocks
Air traffic controllers (ATC) frequently alert pilots to air traffic using an analog clock metaphor. When ATC issues a traffic alert indicating that traffic is at 2 o’clock, the pilot should look approximately 60° to the…
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2020 ERAU Conference paper
Dynamic and Adaptive Training for Enhanced Aviation Knowledge Transfer and Retention
The world of aviation is rapidly evolving through increased automation on the flight deck, new air traffic control tools and procedures, and expanded applications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2020 ERAU Conference paper
Recommended Training Practices to Prepare Pilots to Cope with Information Conflicts
As the next generation of flight deck information systems are being utilized on the flight deck, pilots now have greater amounts of information at their fingertips.
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2018 ERAU Conference paper
A Human-Systems Approach to Proactively Managing Risk through Training in an Evolving Aviation Industry
The Aviation industry is rapidly evolving through increased automation on the flight deck, new air traffic control tools and procedures, and expanded applications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2018 ERAU Conference paper
The Use of Simulation to Train Complex Unmanned Aircraft Systems Command and Control Tasks
The National Airspace System (NAS) is undergoing a significant process of evolutionary change to maintain stride with new aircraft technologies and the increased traffic demands projected to occur by the year 2025.
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2018 ERAU Journal article (IJAAA)
Flight Simulator Fidelity, Training Transfer, and the Role of Instructors in Optimizing Learning
Simulators have been integrated into flight training at various levels for decades, increasing in utility as they increased in fidelity.
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2018 ERAU Journal article (JAAER)
Adaptive Learning Pedagogy of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Multimodal Training
Traditionally, students or trainees usually receive training through a unidirectional instructional approach that can lack interactive activities or through a single material source in classrooms.
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2017 ERAU Conference paper
Pilot Professionalism and Attitude Management: A New CRM Generation?
Crew Resource Management (CRM) is the professional training program provided by air carriers to assist pilots in their use of all resources (human, hardware, and software).
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2017 ERAU Conference paper
Why Do We Learn What We Learn? The Intersection of Leadership and Learning in Aviation Environments
Why do we learn what we learn? Teach what we teach? Train how we train? Largely, decisions regarding instruction and training in aviation environments are dictated by leadership.
- Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons 2017 ERAU Journal article (JAAER)
Finding the Balance Between Price and Protection: Establishing a Surface-to-Air Fire Risk-Reduction Training Policy for Air-Carrier Pilots
Currently, U.S. air carriers do not provide equipment or training necessary to mitigate the risk posed by surface-to-air fire (SAFIRE) threats.