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Old 5th Apr 2011, 20:23   #1 (permalink)


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Invitation to take Pilot fatigue survey

This survey only takes about 2 minutes.


1.) Name of Primary Investigator: Brian adams

2.) Email contact for Primary Investigator: adamsb1@erau.edu

3.) Institution or Organization sponsoring the survey: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

4.) Scope of Research: Study the factors of pilot fatigue

5.) Name of Publication(s) where results are expected to be published:
Online thesis Library of the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. I can post the results on this website if there is interest.

6.) Date survey results will be made available: Apr 30, 2011

7.) How results will be shared with the PPRuNe community:

Will post results and forward a copy of completed project to the membership

8.) Survey Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/flyingfatigue

Thanks in advance
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Old 6th Apr 2011, 21:26   #2 (permalink)
 
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Old 7th Apr 2011, 02:37   #3 (permalink)


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Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I have fixed the link. You shouldn't have any issues reaching the survey now. For those that have submitted the survey I appreciate your help. To those who haven't, but are interested please feel free to click on the link in the first post.
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Old 9th Apr 2011, 22:10   #4 (permalink)


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If anyone is still having issues accessing the survey you can click on this link as well.

Pilot Fatigue Survey
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Old 10th Apr 2011, 07:54   #5 (permalink)
 
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comment about "commuting" I know your american based so flying to commute is normal, but driving several hours to commute is not unusual. Perhaps time rather than distance would be a more appropriate field?
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Old 11th Apr 2011, 04:42   #6 (permalink)


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I appreciate your input. I'll run it by my advisors. Thanks for taking the survey.
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Old 16th Apr 2011, 14:53   #7 (permalink)


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Regional pilots

I'd like to thank everyone for the overwhelming response. I am still short on regional pilots, so if any of you would like to take the survey I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks,
Brian
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