Poster Session — NTAS Presenters and ERAU-PhD Programs

Presenter Information

Conference Participants

Location

Jim W. Henderson Administration & Welcome Center (Bldg. #602)

Start Date

8-15-2018 8:00 AM

End Date

8-15-2018 9:30 AM

Submission Type

Presentation

Abstract

This session will include over 60 poster presentations from NTAS participants and ERAU-Daytona Beach's Ph.D. in Aviation program and Ph.D. in Aviation Business Administration program. NTAS attendees are invited to review all posters. The five posters from NTAS represent topics about pilot attitudes about the current identification of a failed engine, a training approach to improve communication between med-evac operations, effects of electronic flight bags on skill development and ADM, gender differences in wayfinding directions, and integrating Gestalt theory with primary flight display clutter.

Presentations

This Poster Session is a combined event of NTAS Participants and ERAU-Daytona Beach PhD Programs (College of Aviation and College of Business).

To view individual NTAS-presenter poster pages, click the corresponding link below. Final NTAS-presenter poster images will be available post-conference.

Discrete Information Object Analysis of Primary Flight Display Clutter - Kenneth Ward

Gender Difference in Situation Awareness when Receiving Wayfinding Direction by Landmarks and Headings - Ziyi Dong

Assessing Communication and Situation Awareness in Medevac Operations - Sakhor Hammad Alswat, Andrew R. Dattel, Ph.D., & Mwangi Karuri

The Effect of Electronic Flight Bags in Flight Training on Preflight Skill Development and Aeronautical Decision Making - Shlok Misra & Michele Halleran

A Method of Identification of a Failed Engine in Twin-Engine Turboprop Aircraft: A Survey - Andrey Babin & Andrew R. Dattel, Ph.D.

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Aug 15th, 8:00 AM Aug 15th, 9:30 AM

Poster Session — NTAS Presenters and ERAU-PhD Programs

Jim W. Henderson Administration & Welcome Center (Bldg. #602)

This session will include over 60 poster presentations from NTAS participants and ERAU-Daytona Beach's Ph.D. in Aviation program and Ph.D. in Aviation Business Administration program. NTAS attendees are invited to review all posters. The five posters from NTAS represent topics about pilot attitudes about the current identification of a failed engine, a training approach to improve communication between med-evac operations, effects of electronic flight bags on skill development and ADM, gender differences in wayfinding directions, and integrating Gestalt theory with primary flight display clutter.