Volume
5
Issue
1
Abstract
This research investigation collected and analyzed information that can be used to examine the reasons for the seemingly low number of women in the U.S. collegiate aviation educational system. With ever-increasing global competition, it is vital to assist all qualified persons in the aviation field to succeed in their chosen areas of this profession. Only by using all trained persons, men and women, will the United States remain competitive in aviation. With women constituting such a large percentage of the workforce, it is only logical to employ the best and brightest of both genders to accomplish this goal.
Scholarly Commons Citation
Luedtke, J. R.
(1994).
Analysis and Results of National Study on Women in Collegiate Aviation.
Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research, 5(1).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15394/jaaer.1994.1137