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Carter, George A. – Sch Shop, 1969
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Educational Media, Industrial Education, Technical Education
Peer reviewedHadley, Fred – Technology Teacher, 1997
Describes the stealth technology used by military forces and suggests student activities for exploring the topic. (SK)
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Aviation Technology, Learning Activities, Technology Education
Wildcat, Daniel – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2008
Through a new working group, tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) are playing a critical leadership role in addressing some of the most difficult climate-related problems now facing the planet. Because of their unique cultural character, TCUs have an important voice. The American Indian and Alaska Native Climate Change Working Group was formed…
Descriptors: Private Sector, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Astronomy
Peer reviewedKarayanakis, Nicholas M. – CoED, 1985
Describes a scheme for the mechanization of fixed-wing, lateral/directional dynamics as demonstrated on the EAI 580 analog/hybrid system. A review of the complete six degrees of freedom program is included, along with useful guidelines of aircraft simulation in the engineering laboratory. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Computer Simulation, Engineering, Engineering Education
Bremer, Rainer – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2008
Purpose: This article aims to take up a mirror image-oriented position of the EQF and the announced ECVET system. It seeks to be concerned with the effects that the EQF transformation process into the respective NQF might have on the underlying systems of vocational education and training. Design/methodology/approach: A comparison is drawn between…
Descriptors: Industry, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Comparative Education
Thiesse, James L. – 1991
The intention of this paper is to discuss the advances in thrust engines from the initial development of the J58/SR-71 (JT11D-20) of the U.S. Air Force's SR-71 Blackbird to the development of the RAM and SCRAM engines necessary to propel the new generations of high-flying super-speed aircraft. Engineering complexities suggest that the engines and…
Descriptors: Air Transportation, Aviation Technology, Engineering, Engines
Federal Aviation Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 1969
This directory of colleges and universities offering courses in aviation, aerospace and transport technology indicates which United States institutions offer curricula leading to diplomas, certificates or degrees (associate, bachelor, master, doctor). Forty-four categories of aviation programs are listed, but as the terms used are those used by…
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, College Curriculum, Directories, Engineering Education
Hobson, Mona – 1970
A national survey of the teaching of aviation courses in high school was conducted. Valid questionnaires were received from 291 (70%) of the sample persons. The results of this survey show among other things, that: (1) most (50%) aviation courses are offered by science departments, (2) the length of the course is usually one year (50%) or one…
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Curriculum, Enrollment, Instruction
Federal Aviation Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. Flight Standards Service. – 1972
The test guide was prepared to assist applicants who are preparing for the Ground Instructor Written Test. It supersedes the 1967 examination guide. The guide outlines the scope of the basic aeronautical knowledge requirements for a ground instructor; acquaints the applicant with source material that may be used to acquire this basic knowledge;…
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Intentional Learning, National Competency Tests, Study Guides
Federal Aviation Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. Flight Standards Service. – 1973
The guide has been prepared to assist instructor applicants in preparing for the practical test for a Flight Instructor Certificate. It contains information on the scope, standards, and administration of the new instructor practical test. A suggested Applicant's Test Checklist is included. Aspects of the oral test are preparation of flight lesson…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Technology, Certification, Flight Training
Wahlberg, James L.; And Others – 1971
Three experimental peer rating forms were developed for use in research in prediction of the aviation training performance criterion--completion/attrition--from the training program for Aviation Warrant Officer Candidates at the U.S. Army Helicopter School. This paper describes the construction of the ratings, the "Potential Aviator…
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Peer Groups, Performance Tests, Predictive Validity
Edworthy, Judy; Hellier, Elizabeth; Aldrich, Kirsteen; Loxley, Sarah – Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied, 2004
This article explores methodological issues in sonification and sound design arising from the design of helicopter monitoring sounds. Six monitoring sounds (each with 5 levels) were tested for similarity and meaning with 3 different techniques: hierarchical cluster analysis, linkage analysis, and multidimensional scaling. In Experiment 1,…
Descriptors: Multidimensional Scaling, Acoustics, Air Transportation, Multivariate Analysis
Dempsey, Robert; DiLisi, Gregory A.; DiLisi, Lori A.; Santo, Gretchen – Physics Teacher, 2007
This paper describes our flight aboard NASA's C9 "Weightless Wonder," an aircraft that creates multiple periods of microgravity by conducting a series of parabolic maneuvers over the Gulf of Mexico. Because passengers often develop motion sickness during these parabolic maneuvers, the C9 is more affectionately known as the "Vomit Comet." To…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Motion, High School Students
The Cockpit's Empty Chair: Education through Appropriating Alienation at a Chicago Technology Museum
Lormier, Anne – Teachers College Record, 2007
Background/Context: In the United States, the percentage of schoolchildren planning to become high-status professionals is grossly disproportionate to the percentage of such jobs comprising our division of labor. As in a game of musical chairs, it is not structurally possible for everyone to remain a contender. Focus of Study: Various adults who…
Descriptors: Research Design, Museums, Adults, Ethnography
Holman, Garvin L. – 1978
This report documents the training effectiveness of a map interpretation and terrain analysis course (MITAC) developed to enhance the ability of helicopter pilots to navigate accurately during low altitude terrain following flight. A study comparing student aviators taught by the MITAC technique with a control group of students taught by…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Technology, Curriculum

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