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JAAER Back Issues as of March 2014
Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research
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JAAER BACK ISSUES- as of March 2014
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.
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 Judgement; Partnerships for
Publishing: A New Look at Joint Writing Projects.
Volume 1 Number 3 - Spring 1991: A Study of Wing Flap Management, an Analysis of the Consequences of Flap
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 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 Enplanement
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
NonEngineering Aviation Program; The Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education and Research: A Why, What and How Story;
The FAA and Aviation Education.
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 Program; 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 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 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 3 Number 2 - 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 Flight Simulation.
Volume 3 Number 3 - Spring 1993: Editorial: Air Transportation Challenges of the 90s, Part III; Forum: The Tilted Playing
Field; The Demand for Aviation Activities at General Aviation Airports: An Empirical Study; Glass Cockpit; Availability of
Proficient Entry-Level Airline Pilots: A Factor in Four of Six Hiring Criteria Tested; Personality and Hazardous Judgment
Patterns within a Student Civil Aviation Population.
Volume 3 Number 4 - Summer 1993: Editorial: A New Partnership is Formed; Aerospace Education vs Aviation and Space
Education; Aviation Education - Why?; Determinants of Underrepresentation of Women in Aviation Education; Aviation &
Aerospace Education: A Positive Impact on the 21st 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 4 Number 1 - Fall 1993: Editorial: What Would Henri Fayo (...truncated)