Angle Of Attack Research
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Angle Of Attack Research
Hi,
I am a member of a group of students undertaking the Capstone Research Project (AVA40005) as part of the final stages of the Aviation degree here at Swinburne.
Our project investigates whether the inclusion of visual Angle of Attack Indicators in the cockpit of GA aircraft will be of benefit to everyday GA operations: be it charter, flight training, private flying, etc.
We are therefore searching for the opinions of those involved in the GA community. We are gathering these opinions via an online survey, which takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. The survey is completely anonymous and no one is obliged to take part.
If you are interested in participating then please simply follow the link below which will take you to the survey:
Angle of Attack Indicators in General Aviation(A study of the human perception of different displays, and their possible use to enhance flight safety) Survey
Thank you for your time, this survey was approved by the towers.
Kind Regards,
Fitri Mohammed Nor
Angle of Attack Indicators in General Aviation(A study of the human perception of different...
www.surveymonkey.comDear Sir or Madam, We are undergraduate students studying Aviation at Swinburne University. As part of a research project we are investigating the role that Angle of Attack (AoA) indicators may play in General Aviation in the near future.
I am a member of a group of students undertaking the Capstone Research Project (AVA40005) as part of the final stages of the Aviation degree here at Swinburne.
Our project investigates whether the inclusion of visual Angle of Attack Indicators in the cockpit of GA aircraft will be of benefit to everyday GA operations: be it charter, flight training, private flying, etc.
We are therefore searching for the opinions of those involved in the GA community. We are gathering these opinions via an online survey, which takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. The survey is completely anonymous and no one is obliged to take part.
If you are interested in participating then please simply follow the link below which will take you to the survey:
Angle of Attack Indicators in General Aviation(A study of the human perception of different displays, and their possible use to enhance flight safety) Survey
Thank you for your time, this survey was approved by the towers.
Kind Regards,
Fitri Mohammed Nor
Angle of Attack Indicators in General Aviation(A study of the human perception of different...
www.surveymonkey.comDear Sir or Madam, We are undergraduate students studying Aviation at Swinburne University. As part of a research project we are investigating the role that Angle of Attack (AoA) indicators may play in General Aviation in the near future.