NTL Record

Title Air Traffic Control Specialists in the Airway Science Curriculum Demonstration Project 1984–1990: Third Summative Report
Record ID 39566
Personal Name
Creator
Broach, Dana
Corporate Creator Civil Aeromedical Institute
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Office of Aviation Medicine
Publisher Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Publication Date 19911200
Language English
Abstract The objective of this summative evaluation of the Airway Science Curriculum Demonstration Project (ASCDP) was to compare the performance, job attitudes, retention rates, and perceived supervisory potential of graduates from recognized Airway Science programs with those of individuals recruited through traditional means in the Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS) occupation. Previous evaluations conducted by the Higher Education and Advanced Technology Staff (1990) and the University Aviation Association (1990) described institutional and organizational benefits that accrued to the agency, participating institutions, and industry from the Airway Science program. In this technical evaluation, differences between Airway Science hires (N=312) and a random, stratified sample (N=312) of traditional ATCS hires on eight program objectives were evaluated: (1) interest in an aviation, related career; (2) attrition; (3) technical competence; (4) attitudes toward technological change; (5) managerial potential; (6) human relations skills; (7) female and minority representation; and (8) perceptions of the FAA. One hand, I controllers hired from the Airway Science register expressed significantly more S interest in an aviation-related career (Objective 1) than controllers hired by traditional means. On the other hand, there were no significant differences between traditional hires and Airway Science hires on the remaining criteria. Overall, the performance of Airway Science hires was about the same as that of traditionally hired controllers. These results are consistent with other evaluations (Broach, 1990; Clough, 1988) conducted within the narrow framework defined by the Federal Register announcement of the demonstration project.
Rosap ID dot:21344
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/21344
TRT Terms Air traffic controllers; Education and training; Personnel performance; Attitudes; Personnel retention; Training programs; Evaluation; Job satisfaction; Surveys
General Subjects Air traffic controllers--Training of; Employee attitude surveys; Employee retention; Job satisfaction; Performance
Classification NTL - AVIATION - Air Traffic Control;
NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - Surveys
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number DOT/FAA/AM-91/18
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/39000/39500/39566/AM91-18.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository