A survey of morale and job satisfaction in helicopter aircrewmen of the Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service was conducted as part of a worldwide, on-site investigation of accident trends. Analysis of forms returned by 253 officers and 228 enlisted aircrewmen yielded the following findings: (a) additional duties were an area of concern for both officer and enlisted aircrewmen; (b) scheduled time off was reported as the second major problem area; (c) overall levels of job satisfaction were somewhat lower than in the two earlier studies. (Author)
Third Study of Factors Affecting Aircrew Morale
1970
17 pages
Report
No indication
English
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