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2nd Annual Education and Research Symposium - 2010
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Kaupapa Whai Pakihi
SCHOOL OF AVIATION
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Royal Aeronautical Society, New Zealand
Aviation Industry Association of New Zealand
Aviation Symposium 2010
Contemporary Issues in Aviation
Education and Research
28-29 July 2010, Palmerston North, NEW ZEALAND
Run by Massey University School of Aviation, the Royal Aeronautical Society, New Zealand Division, and the Aviation Industry Association of New Zealand.
WEDNESDAY 28TH July 2010
Time*
Session
Paper Title - Author
1330 - 1350
Symposium Opening
1350 - 1415
Aviation Psychology
Chairman - Dr. Ross St. George
A pilot test of the effect of mild-hypoxia on unrealistically optimistic risk judgements– Dr. Andrew GILBEY
1415 - 1440
Increased risk of multi-crew operations: examining the effect of group polarisation on perceived invulnerability in general aviation pilots– Mr. Seung Yong (Paul) LEE
1440 - 1505
Airline passengers’ rights to information and the strange case of the right to be informed about destinations– Dr. Jose PEREZGONZALEZ
1505 - 1530
The effect of propaganda about climate change on people’s desire to fly – Dr. Andrew GILBEY
1530 - 1600
Afternoon Tea sponsored by Oceania Aviation Ltd
1600 - 1625
Aviation Education
Chairman - TBN
The importance of including aviation history in an aviation-education program- Mr. Raymond LEWIS
1625 - 1650
Teaching an aviation course via video conference – comments and observations on the attainment of graduate attributes and learning outcomes- Mr. Raymond LEWIS
* includes Question and Answer time
THURSDAY 29TH July 2010
Time*
Session
Paper Title - Author
0900 - 0920
Commercial aspects of Aviation
Chairman - TBN
On the importance of fifth, sixth and seventh freedoms for New Zealand airlift– Assoc Professor David DUVAL
0925 - 0945
Palmerston North residents’ attitudes and behaviour as explanatory variables for airport leakageMr. Chuo LEONG
0945 - 1005
Net profitability of airline alliances, an empirical study- Mr. Bo LIN
1010 - 1030
“It’s a long wait for Doha”: some current geopolitical initiatives to advance traffic rights in international air services– Professor. Alan WILLIAMS
1030 - 1100
Morning Tea sponsored by Massey School of Aviation
1100 - 1120
Aviation Technology
Chairman - Dr. Ritchie de Montalk
Reliability analysis of assisted-GPS technologies for post-flight analysis– Dr. Jose PEREZGONZALEZ
1125 - 1145
New technologies in general aviation– Dr. Jose PEREZGONZALEZ
1145 - 1205
Pilots’ cognition of airport movement area guidance signs– Mr. Raymond LEWIS
1205 - 1230
The development of a PC-based aviation training device (PCATD) for helicopter currency training in a NZ aviation organisation- Mr. Savern REWETI
1230 - 1330
Lunch sponsored by Aviation Tourism and Travel ITO
1330 - 1405
Training for New Technology - the man - machine interface
Chairman - Mr. Frank Sharp
A Quantum Leap in RNZAF Helicopter Training- Wing Commander Shaun CLARK
1405 - 1440
Expert Decision Making in the 21st Century Airline Environment- Capt. Robert HENDERSON
1440 - 1515
Impact of advanced technology on abinitio pilot training – a case for change- Ashok PODUVAL
1515 - 1545
Afternoon Tea sponsored by the Royal Aeronautical Society of NZ
1545 - 1615
The changing role of the flight examiner: Assessing pilot skills in the new generation of General Aviation training aircraft- Dr Ritchie de MONTALK