Evidence suggests that the quality of aviation accessions has been falling. Decision-makers question whether the decline is the result of the active duty service obligations (ADSOs) required of aviators. In away, these lengthy obligations compensate for the expense of training new aviators to replace those who depart. Traditionally, the aviation community has been able to attract the most promising students, turning away many each year. Is the growing difference between aviation ADSOs and those required in other communities leading the best students to forego aviation. This annotated briefing discusses CNA's analysis of these issues as requested by N13.
Are Aviation Obligations Driving Students Away
2000
28 pages
Report
No indication
English
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