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1 RESULTS April 4,
2 CHARTER COMMISSIONED: February 20, 2010 at Auburn, AL in a meeting/conference call among a consortium of educators, regional airlines, and interested parties to discuss a response to the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM), entered into the Federal Register on February 8, RESEARCH QUESTION: What were the characteristics of pilots who were hired by the US regional airlines between 2005 and 2009, and how did these characteristics relate to their success in regional airline training? ANPRM QUESTION 2A: Are aviation/pilot graduates from accredited aviation university degree programs likely to have a more solid academic knowledge base than other pilots hired for air carrier operations? Why or why not? The 2010 Pilot Source Study provides an answer to this question. 2
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4 Mesa Airlines Arizona State University Captain Michael Ferverda Senior VP of Operations Mesa) Robert Gibbs (Training Records Supervisor Mesa) Dr. William McCurry (Professor, Aviation Programs Coordinator ASU) Dr. Mary Niemczyk (Assistant Professor ASU) Trevor J. Smith (Graduate Research Assistant ASU) 4
5 Horizon Air University of North Dakota Capt. LaMar Haugaard (Chief Pilot Horizon) Capt. Andrew Taylor (Assistant Chief Pilot Horizon) Kathie Hyatt (Executive Admin Assistant Horizon) Jenni Wilson (Chief Pilot's Admin Assistant Horizon) Caysie Duax (Training Records Specialist Horizon) Debbie Click (Training Records Specialist Horizon) Dr. Elizabeth Bjerke (Associate Professor UND) Andrew Leonard (Grad Research Assistant UND) 5
6 Cape Air North Shore CC Capt. Dave Bushy (Chief Operating Officer Cape Air) Capt. Craig Bentley (Managing Director Ops Cape Air) Capt. Bill Cush (Fleet Manager Cessna Cape Air) John Bosco (Aviation Sciences Program Coord. - NSCC) 6
7 Atlantic Southeast Airlines Auburn University Capt. Charles Tutt (VP-Flight Operations ASA) Capt. Darrin Greubel (Manager, Flight Ops & Standards ASA) FO Grayson Cash (Flight Operations ASA) Dr. Ray Hamilton (Associate Professor Auburn) Dale Watson (Director of Aviation Education Auburn) 7
8 Trans States Airlines Southern Illinois University David Hayes, VP & General Counsel (Trans States) Craig M. Tompkins, VP Safety/Regulatory Compliance (Trans States) Caren Blake, Supervisor, Crew Records (Trans States) Jennifer Ray (Trans States) Dr. David A. NewMyer (Professor SIU) John K. Voges (Asst. Professor, Chief Instructor SIU) Michael F. Robertson (Assistant Professor SIU) Dora Asingo (Grad Research Assistant SIU) Joseph Carlini (Grad Research Assistant SIU) 8
9 American Eagle Purdue University & Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Capt. Jim Winkley (VP of Operations AA) Capt. Allen Hill (Director of Flight Training AA) Dr. Tom Carney (Professor of Aviation Technology - Purdue) Dr. Guy M. Smith (Associate Professor ERAU) Professor Chris Meigs (Assistant Professor ERAU) Stephanie Henderson (Graduate Research Assistant ERAU) Westley Thompson (Graduate Research Assistant ERAU) 9
10 Dr. Tim Brady (Dean College of Aviation) Dr. Dan Macchiarella (Chair Aeronautical Science Department) Dr. Guy M. Smith (Principal Investigator 2010 Pilot Source Study) Professor Chris Meigs (Principal Investigator Pilot Yield/Training Study ) Professor Antonio Cortés (Principal Investigator 2008 Pilot Yield Study) Peter Morton (President, Peter M. Morton Consulting Inc.) Dr. Tom Carney (President, AABI) Gary W. Kiteley (Executive Director, AABI) Ceci Shirley (Accreditation & Meeting Services Manager, AABI) Vic Bayens (Administrative Assistant, AABI) Dr. David NewMyer (President, UAA) Carolyn Williamson (Executive Director, UAA) 10
11 Arizona State University Dr. Mary Niemczyk (Assistant Professor of Aeronautical Management) Auburn University Dr. Raymond A. Hamilton II (Associate Professor of Aviation Policy) Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Dr. Guy M. Smith (Associate Professor of Aeronautical Science) Southern Illinois University Dr. David A. NewMyer (Professor of Aviation Management & Flight) University of North Dakota Dr. Elizabeth Bjerke (Associate Professor of Aviation) 11
12 Data Collection: Six regional airlines entered data into the SurveyMonkey data collection device Six affiliated institutions assisted the airlines with data entry into SurveyMonkey 2,187 pilot records were entered into SurveyMonkey from the six airlines pilots hired between 2005 and ,156 records were valid for data analysis Two variables were derived from the data Aviation Degree and AABI Flight All identifying information for individual pilot and participating airline was removed from the data sets All records were combined into a single data set for independent analysis by five experienced researchers All five researchers agreed on the following results 12
13 9 Predictors (Independent Variables) Year Hired College Degree Aviation Degree AABI Flight Program Military Source of Pilot Training Flight Instructor Total Flight Hours Previous Experience 2 Outcomes (Dependent Variables) Extra Training Events Completions For each Outcome Variable, we show: 1. The question 2. A description of the variable For each Predictor Variable, we show: 1. The question 2. A description of the variable 3. The statistical test results 4. The research conclusion 13
14 OUTCOME #1: EXTRA TRAINING EVENTS: How many repeat training events at your airline did this pilot require BEFORE IOE? N =
15 OUTCOME #2: COMPLETIONS: Did this pilot complete the training with your airline-including IOE? (N = 2156) 121 6% % 15
16 YEAR HIRED: In what year was this pilot hired? Did Not Analyze WHY? Incomplete data sets for three airlines 16
17 COLLEGE DEGREE: Did this pilot have a college degree (any discipline) at the beginning of training with your airline? Predictor Variable College Degree Outcome Variable Extra Training Events Statistical Test Test Statistic Significant? ANOVA F = 1.16 No College Degree Completions Chi-Square 2 = No Having a college degree did not produce a difference in extra training events. There was no relationship between the number of incompletes and whether pilots had a college degree 17
18 Aviation Degree: Derived Variable (any degree that contained words like aviation, flight, airport, pilot, etc. - these are not all flight degrees) Predictor Variable Aviation Degrees Aviation Degrees Outcome Variable Statistical Test Test Statistic Significant? Extra Training t-test t = 1.71* Yes Events *p <.05 Completions Chi-Square 2 = 8.13** Yes **p <.01 Aviation Degrees produced fewer Extra Training Events Aviation degrees produced comparatively fewer incompletes. 18
19 AABI Flight Derived Variable (Only those programs in the data set that meet the AABI Program Accreditation Criteria for Flight Education) Predictor Variable AABI Flight Programs AABI Flight Programs Outcome Variable Statistical Test Test Statistic Significant? Extra Training t-test t = 6.09*** Yes Events ***p <.001 Completions Chi-Square 2 = 16.43*** Yes ***p <.001 AABI flight programs produced fewer extra training events AABI flight programs produced comparatively fewer incompletes 19
20 MILITARY: What prior military experience did this pilot have? (N = 2156) Note: The small # of military pilots (68) suggests that most military pilots go directly to the major airlines Predictor Variable Outcome Variable Statistical Test Test Statistic Significant? Military Extra Training t-test t = 0.42 No Events Military Completions Chi-Square 2 = 0.84 No Prior military experience had no effect on the number of extra training events There was no relationship between the number of incompletes and prior military experience. 20
21 PILOT TRAINING: Where did this pilot get Advanced Pilot Training (beyond Private Pilot)? (N = 2156) Predictor Variable Source of Pilot Training Source of Pilot Training Outcome Variable Statistical Test Test Statistic Significant? Extra Training ANOVA F = 10.39*** Yes Events ***p <.001 Completions Chi-Square 2 = 30.16*** Yes ***p <.001 Pilots trained in college had fewer extra training events than non-college pilots Pilots trained in college had comparatively fewer incompletes 21
22 INSTRUCTOR: Was this pilot an FAA certificated flight instructor? (CFI, CFII, MEI, etc.) N = 2156 Predictor Variable Outcome Statistical Test Test Statistic Significant? Variable Flight Instructor Extra Training Events t-test t = 3.987*** Yes ***p <.001 Flight Instructor Completions Chi-Square 2 = 9.884** Yes **p <.01 Pilots who were flight instructors had fewer extra training events than pilots who were not flight instructors. Pilots who were flight instructors had comparatively fewer incompletes 22
23 TOTAL HOURS: How many Total Hours did the pilot have at the beginning of training with your airline? (N = 2149) Predictor Variable Total Flight Hours Total Flight Hours Outcome Variable Statistical Test Test Statistic Significant? Extra Training ANOVA F = 3.31* Yes Events *p <.05 Completions Chi-Square 2 = 17.24** Yes **p <.01 Pilots with 501 to 1000 hours had the fewest extra training events. Pilots with 501 to 1000 hours had comparatively fewer incompletes. 23
24 TOTAL HOURS: (Continued) Effect of pre-employment total flight hours, in order of performance: Group 1: 500 to 1,000 hours Group 2: 178 to 500 hours Group 3: 1,000 to 1,500 hours Group 4: > 1,500 hours Note: The most significant difference was between Group 1 and Group 4 for both Extra Training Events and Completions. 24
25 PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: What previous corporate or airline pilot experience did this pilot have? (N = 2156) Predictor Variable Previous Experience Previous Experience Outcome Variable Statistical Test Test Statistic Significant? Extra Training ANOVA F = 2.51 No Events Completions Chi-Square 2 = 4.76 No Pilots with previous airline or corporate experience had the same number of extra training events as pilots with no previous experience. Pilots with previous airline or corporate experience had the same proportion of incompletes as pilots with no previous experience. 25
26 RESULTS April 4,
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