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Volume 12 Number 1 -Fall 2002: The Editor's Forum ; Forum: Andragogical Methods For Teaching Advanced Cockpit Flying Skills to Professional Pilots; Forum: The Demise of Collegiate Aviation Programs With the Best of Intentions; Stress Coping Strategies for Commercial Flight Crewmembers; Military Versus Civilian Air Cargo Training for Hazardous Materials; The Orteig Prize.

Volume 11 Number 3 -Spring 2002: Forum: A Fanciful Look at Air Carrier Operations In The Year 2050; Forum: Data Acquisition in Aviation Maintenance Training; Forum: A Quantitative Model of the Amplification of Power Through Order and Implications for Defense Against Hijackings; The Case Method: An Enhancement to Curriculum in Aviation Management Coursework; Using Applied Behavior Analysis to Complement Error Management in Crew Resource Management Education.

Volume 11 Number 2 -Winter 2002: Forum: Incorporating Green Design Into Teaching Aircraft Preliminary Design; Forum: An Investigation of Different Modeling Techniques For Autonomous Robot Navigation; Turbulence and Its Impact on Commercial Aviation; General Aviation Landing Flare Instructions; Collegiate Flight Training Programs: In Search of Cognitive Growth.

Volume 11 Number 1 -Fall 2001: Forum: Yield Management; Forum: Professional Ethics in Engineering: The Challenger and Corporate Culture; Accreditation of Collegiate Aviation's Distance Education Programs: Now and in the Future; A Comparison of the Learning Styles of Aviation and Non-Aviation College Students; Arriving at Consensus: Airport/Aviation Administration Advice Provided to Airport Managers by State Aeronautic Agencies.

Volume 10 Number 3 -Spring 2001: Forum: The PCATD's Role in the Cognitive Processes of Flight Training ; Controlled Flight Into Terrain; Case Study of a Fourth Generation MRM Program at a Corporate Aviation Operator ; Aviation, Herbert Hoover and His "American Plan".

Volume 10 Number 2 -Winter 2001: Forum: Group Learning in Technical Courses ; Forum: The Benefits of Professional and Youth Art in an Airport Community; Identifying the Probability of an Accident Occurring with Suspected Unapproved Parts as a Contributing Factor; Weathering Effects On Selected Aircraft Covering Processes; The Evolution of Fractional Ownership: A Literature Review.

Volume 10 Number 1 -Fall 2000: Forum: Fasten Your Seatbelts; Forum: Gender Differences in an Aviation Physiology Environment; Voice Recognition in Fighter Aircraft; Towards the Zero Accident Goal: Assisting the First Officer Monitor and Challenge Captain Errors; The Development of a Job Performance Aid Design Model For Use in Aviation.

Volume 9 Number 3 -Spring 2000: Forum: Death of Eastern: How One Man Destroyed an Airline; Forum: Suspected Unapproved Parts in the Aviation Industry: Consideration of System Safety; With Thor Across the Heavens; Developing Future Aviation Leaders: Advice From Today's Leaders!; The Scope and Status of the Fixed Base Operator/General Aviation Service Industry in Illinois; Integrated Airline Organizational Frameworks and Crew Resource Management Effectiveness.

Volume 9 Number 2 -Winter 2000: Forum: High Speed Civil Transportation; Forum: Aviation Students in Industry: Strategies That Enhance Learning; Forum: Air Traffic Control CTI Program; Pilot Education: The Beginnings; A Comparison of the Effectiveness of PC-Based Aviation Training Devices and Conventional Flight Training Devices for Instrument Flight Training; Collegiate Aviation Maintenance Programs: Focus on Quality or Safety?

Volume 9 Number 1 -Fall 1999: Forum: Tech"Knowledge"y Anxiety; Forum: Night VFR: An Oxymoron?; Forum: The Benefits of Experience in the Classroom; Interpersonal Skills in Aviation: Applications and Development; Is Free Flight A Reality or Myth?; A Model of "Applied Ethics" in Aviation Safety: The Aviation Reporting System.

Volume 8 Number 3 -Spring 1999: Forum: The Aircraft Engine: An Historical Perspective of Engine Development Through World War I; Forum: The Political Motivation of Airline Deregulation; Recruiting on the Outside: Action-Oriented Research Solutions to External Student Recruitment in Collegiate Aviation Education; The Airline Maintenance Mechanic Educational Infrastructure: Supply, Demand, and Evolving Industry Structure; CRM: A Literature Review.

Volume 8 Number 2 -Winter 1998: Forum: Would An ACES Academy Benefit Your University: Forum: Inclusion of Modern Composites Technology Into a Federal Aviation Administration Airframe and Power plant Curriculum; Forum: Denver International Airport: Lessons Learned; A Pioneering University-Airline Flight Internship Program; Establishing A Total Safety Culture The General Aviation Revitalization Act of 1994: An Overview of Tort Reform.

Volume 8 Number 1 - Fall 1997: Forum: The Development of the Flying Wing, Forum: Professionalism and the Corporate Culture of Aviation Education; Forum Beyond 2000: The Undiscovered Frontier of a Career as an Aviation Professor, Student and Instructor Perceptions of Effective Instructional Methods in a University Aviation Human Factors Course Teaching Landings by the Numbers: Quantifying the Visual Approach and Landing; Beyond the Classroom with System Safety.

Volume 7 Number 3 - Spring 1997: Aviation Industry Employment Data Estimates Revisited, effects of PC-Based Pre training on Pilots' Performance in an Approved Flight-Training Device; Medical Problems in Commercial Flight: Shortage of Airport Medical Facilities.

Volume 7 Number 2 - Winter 1997: Forum: Aviation Science? Collegiate Aviation? Aeronautics? Aerospace Science? Introducing Aeronology in Resolving Identity Issues; Forum: Education Tailor-Made for the Times; Forum: Anson Burlingame: Diplomat, Orator, Aviation English: An Introduction.

Volume 7 Number 1 - Fall 1996: Toward an International Model of Crew Resource Management: The Cultural Implications; Educational Course and Curriculum Needs for Corporate Aviation Managers; A Review of History, Structure, and Competition in the U.S. Airline Industry.

Volume 6 Number 3 - Spring 1996: Editorial; Faculty Professional Development Imperatives in Collegiate Aviation Education; Determination of Curriculum Content for a Non-Engineering Doctoral Degree in Aviation.

Volume 6 Number 2 - Winter 1996: Editorial: The Corporate Aviation Management Committee (CAMC): A New Academic Partnership for Aviation; Forum A Perspective on the Role of African-Americans in Aviation; Forum: Transfer of Wood/Fabric Structures Concepts to Composite Structures Processes; Forum The Blue Box: Solo; The Edwards Personal Preference Schedule as a Predictor of Success in a Collegiate Professional Pilot Training Program; A framework for Assessing the Role of Aircraft Technology in Enhancing System Capacity.

Volume 6 Number 1 - Fall 1995: Forum: Battle 2000: The New Jet Entrants Versus the Regional Partners?; Study of Demand for Light, Primary Training Aircraft in Collegiate Aviation; The Bootstrap Approach to Predicting Airplane Flight Performance; Should Colleges and Universities Develop Special Alcohol Education and Rehabilitation Programs for Flight Students?

Volume 5 Number 3 - Spring 1995: Editorial: The Academic Tenure-Review Process: An Asset or Liability to Collegiate Aviation?; Human Circadian Rhythms and the Shift Work Practices of Air Traffic Controllers; Analysis of the Case Writing Method for College Teaching; Reflective Judgment and Assertive Behave in Crew Resource Management: A Theoretical Approach; Aviation Safety as a Function of Pilot Experience: Rationale or Rationalization?

Volume 5 Number 2 - Winter1995: Editorial What Should be Included in a Complete Aviation Education?; Forum: Educational Opportunities in Aviation Education; The European Joint Aviation Authorities: Meeting the Challenges of International Cooperation; The Effect of the Course 'Women in Aviation" on College Student Attitudes Regarding Women in the Career Field of Aviation; Ethics in Aviation Education; Cockpit Resource Management Training: Are Curry Instructional Methods Likely to be Successful?

Volume 5 Number 1 - Fall 1994: Forum: Success in Aviation Education: A National Survey of Secondary Aviation Magnet Programs; Leisure Travel Marker Potential for a High Speed Civil Transport; Analysis and Results of National Study on Women in Collegiate Aviation; Training Pilots or Educating Captains? A framework for Collegiate Ab Initio Programs; An Evaluation of Cockpit Resource Management Training in Qantas.

Volume 4 Number 3- Spring 1994: Editorial: Airway Science: A Promise Kept or an Opportunity Missed?; Forum: Learning Takes Flight'93: Award-Winning Educators Use Aviation to Spark Student Achievement; Aeronautical Decision-Making and University Aviation Association Certified Flight Instructors; A Comparative Analysis of Airline Pilots' Approaches to Learning; Flight Anxiety: Predictors and Implications for Learning; Professional Pilot Studies: Proposed Content.

Volume 4 Number 2 - Winter 1994: Editorial: Too Little Too Late; Forum: Darwin Would be Justifiably Proud; Graduate Education in Airport Administration: Preparing Airport Managers for the 21st Century; Testing for the Existence of the Pilot Personality Profile in Collegiate Professional Pilot Candidates; Postsecondary Aviation Programs in the United States: 1950 and 1985; A Model for Developing an Airport Security Plan.

Volume 4 Number 1 - Fall 1993: Editorial: What Would Henri Fayol Have Said About the U.S. Airline Industry and Its Problems?; Forum: Cross-Cultural Underpinnings of the Taiping Rebellion: Potential Modern Applications; Piston Airplane Cruise Performance; A Cost Analysis: Re-Engining a Boeing 727-200 (Advanced) Versus Buying a New Boeing 757-200; The Airline Quality Rating: Developing an Industry Standard.

Volume 3 Number 4 - Summer 1993: Editorial: A New Partnerships Formed, Aerospace Education vs Aviation and Space Education; Aviation Education Why?; Determinants of Under representation of Women in Aviation Education, Aviation& Aerospace Education: A Positive Impact on the 21 st Century, What Evidence Exists to Verify that Learning Through Aviation Works?; Is Aerospace Education Outdated?; Learning Takes Flight: Award-winning Educators Use Aviation to Spark Student Achievement, Pass it Along.

Volume 3 Number 3 - Spring 1993: Editorial Air Transportation Challenges of the90s, Part III; Forum: The Tilted Playing Field; The Demand for Aviation Act&ties at General Aviation Airports: An Empirical Study, Glass Cockpit, Availability of Proficient Entry-Level Airline Pilots: A Factor in Four of Sir Hiring Criteria Tested; Personality and Hazardous Judgment Patterns within a Student Civil Aviation Population.

Volume 3 Number2 - Winter 1993: Editorial: Air Transportation Challenges of the 1990s, Part II; Cooperative Education Supported Collegiate Aviation Programs; Airline Employee Slowdowns and Sickouts as Unlawful Self Help. A Statistical Analysis; Transfer of Learning Effectiveness: PC-Based Fight Simulation.

Volume 3 Number 1 - Fall 1992: Editorial: Air Transportation Challenges of the 1990s, Part I; Are the Visual Acuity Requirements for Pilots in the Airline Industry Justifiable; Learning Takes Flight: Award-winning Educators use Aviation to Spark Student Achievement, A Comparison Between Airline Cost Structure Pre- and Post-Deregulation; A Turning Point in Aviation Training: The AQP Mandates Crew Resource Management and Line Operational Simulations; FORUM Goodbye to the Lecture: Embracing Interactive Learning Techniques.

Volume 2 Number 3 - Spring 1992: Editorial: Why Does it Take so Darn Long to Get Published?; Aviation Safety as a Function of Pilot Experience: Rationale or Rationalization; Flying Time; An Assessment of the Impacts of Congestion Delay at Major Hubs to Airlines and Passengers; Compliance and Enforcement: Aviation Safety in the Public Sector, Part III: An Alternative Enforcement Program; Producing a Workshop for Training Airline Instructors.

Volume 2 Number 2 - Winter 1992: Editorial: Institutional Effectiveness: A New Hurdle for Collegiate Aviation, Compliance and Enforcement: Aviation Safety in the Public Interest, Part II: Current Enforcement P, A Method for Identifying General Aviation Airports That are Candidates for Runway Extensions: A Planning Model for State Aviation Systems, A Quantitative Methodology for Measuring Airline Quality, Airline Unions Since Deregulation: The Views of Selected Airline Union.

Volume 2 Number 1 - Fall 1991: The Aviation Education Teacher Resource Center A Unique Strategy to Improve Math and Science Education; Compliance and Enforcement: Aviation Safety in the Public Interest, Part I: Statutory Authority and Enforcement Procedures, Competition for Hub Dominance: Some Implication to Airline Profitability and Emplacement Share, Aviation Education Luncheon Sponsored by General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA):A Clearinghouse Need for Aviation Education; Aviation Education.- Universities and Schools-Networking, Professional Accreditation of Non-Engineering Aviation Program; The Journal of Aviation/Aerospace and Research A Why, What and How Story; The FAA and Aviation Education.

Volume 1 Number 3 - Spring 1991: A Study of Wing Flap Management, and Analysis of the Consequences of Fop Mismanagement, and a Search for Possible Causes; Cockpit Resource Management Training: Are Current Instructional Methods Likely to be Successful; Divisibility, Technology, and the Competitive Potential for Regional Airlines.

Volume 1 Number 2- Fall 1990: Teaching Aviation Law at the Undergraduate Level: A Syllabus; Pilots' Evaluation of the Usefulness of LOFT Type IFR Simulator Flights for General Aviation Pilot Training, Emerging as a Major Carrier: A Case Study of America West Airlines; Introduction to Critical Issues in Aviation and Aerospace Education, Do Elementary Teachers have Time for Aviation/Aerospace Education?; Aviation/Space Education as a National Influence in education; Facing Issues in Aerospace Education; Developing a Formal Program to Improve Pilot Judgment; Partnerships for Publishing: A New Look at Joint Writing Projects.

Volume 1 Number 1 -Spring 1990: Is the Legal Pilot Really Safe?; Optimized Engine-Out Procedures to Extend the Range of Jet Transport Airplanes; Pass it Along; Approaches to Learning: Relationships with Pilot Performance; The Impact of Deregulation on Airports: An International Perspective.


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