Browsing by Author "Gardner-Vandy, Kathryn"
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Do compressed in-person classes yield student performance results comparable to traditional 16-week in-person classes: A mixed methodology approach
Miller, Irene Ann (2022-05)Institutions of higher learning are offering an increasing number of compressed in-person classes with the goal of providing to their diverse student populations flexibility of instruction delivery. SIU and many other ... -
Enhancing safety for commercialized human space travel and colonization
Larson, Joshua Adam (2021-12)This study explored the lack of global standardization guidelines for space travel and colonization as the world begins commercializing human space travel operations. The safety issue posed with the future of commercial ... -
Ethical decision-making during the FAA medical certification process by pilots and AMEs amid the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic
Clegg, Natalie Nanette (2023-05)This dissertation examined the impact the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic had on the ethical behaviors of pilots and Aviation Medical Examiners (AMEs) during the medical certification process. Pilot behavior was examined to see whether ... -
Examining the impact of incorporating virtual reality into airline pilot training: A mixed methodology study
Johnston, Matthew (2022-05)The purpose of this study was to analyze the potential of Virtual Reality (VR) employment in airline pilot training. Specifically, this study conducted an experiment that introduced VR equipment into the Multi-Crew Cooperation ... -
Identification of weather information gaps for general aviation and uncrewed operations
Wallace, J. W. (2022-07)Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) represent a rapidly growing industry, with a market value of $20.8 billion in 2021 projected to grow to half a trillion dollars in 2028, and Urban Air Mobility is projected to grow from $3 ... -
Meta-Analysis of Geospatial Estimates in the Case of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370
Large, Peter Oliver (2019-05-01)This study performs a meta-analysis of 38 studies providing geospatial estimates for the final location of MH370, investigates the spatial characteristics of antennas as a potential source of additional useful spatial ...