Target Participants: Licensed pilots, instructors, or student pilots in Canada or North America.
Hello,
I am a graduate student at the University of Waterloo, currently working in the faculty of engineering. I am writing this post because we are conducting a research survey to help us investigate stakeholder perspectives on the current pilot licensing and flight training standards. Currently, there are not enough academic sources to provide pertinent information for researchers. Hence, we are looking for student pilots or someone who currently is or has been part of the pilot workforce (licensed pilots or instructors) to share their respective opinions and insights.
If you agree to participate, kindly complete the survey as you see appropriate, survey link has been provided. It should be noted that this survey is completely anonymous in that it will not ask for your name or other identifying information. We estimate that the survey could take a few minutes. We thank you for your time in completing this survey; your input is greatly appreciated.
Survey Link: https://uwaterloo.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe ... nScWk4Xzq6
I would also like to assure you this survey has been reviewed and received ethics clearance through the University of Waterloo Research Ethics Committee. Should you require any additional information about the survey or would like to contact us for more information, all relevant information is also included in the survey.
Your support will be much appreciated.
Thank you very much.
Flight Training Survey (airplane only)
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Re: Flight Training Survey (airplane only)
Good questions on there.
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