The study used a questionnaire approach to investigate perceptions and attitudes of 'winged' aviators toward voluntary withdrawal (DOR) from flight training. Results reveal widespread disagreement between DOR students and the aviators regarding what factors are of primary importance in the DOR process. In the assessment of pilot attitudes toward DOR'ing, the great majority of the group sampled expressed realistic and accepting attitudes toward this phenomenon. It is recommended that pilots assigned to instruction duty receive thorough instruction regarding the factors in the DOR process. (Author)
Perceptions and Attitudes of Aviators Toward Voluntary Withdrawal from Flight Training
1966
2 pages
Report
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Englisch
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