Since the inception of Scholarly Commons, requests by researchers from other institutions (academic, commercial, military, and government) to read our graduate research theses have grown tremendously, and continue to increase every semester. To meet this demand, ERAU began offering our entire Master’s Theses collection as open access in December 2016.
For Dissertation and Thesis submission information please visit the PhD Dissertation and Master's Thesis Homepage.
If you do not wish your thesis to be open access, please email your name and title of your thesis to commons@erau.edu. Your thesis will be restricted to ERAU students, faculty, and staff within three business days.
Theses - Prescott from 2023
Utilizing Flight Data Monitoring at a Part 141 Flight School to Determine Predictors for Unstabilized Approaches and Go-arounds, Hannah Rooney
Theses - Prescott from 2022
Ultra-Long-Haul Commercial Operations: An Assessment of Current Health and Safety Standards, Aditya Rathi
Theses - Prescott from 2020
Redefining Creep: A Comprehensive Analysis of Aviation Accident Survivability, Michael Knott
Theses - Prescott from 2013
Relating Air Quality in the Work Environment to Occupational Health Disease, Hussien Awad Alumar
Personal Protective Clothing: Law Enforcement Officers’ Attitudes and Safety Behavior Assessments Toward High-Visibility Safety Apparel, So Young Song
Theses - Prescott from 2008
Congested Airspace Routing Analysis of Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Louis C. Kostyo
Theses - Prescott from 2007
Moral Development in Pilot Populations, Erica Anne Diels
The Effect of Display Design on Pilot Performance in Controlled Flight into Terrain Scenarios, Jeremy Charles Smith
Theses - Prescott from 2004
A New Guidance System for Aircraft Based on GPS, Mukul Mishra
Theses - Prescott from 2003
Aviation Safety and Security: A Call for Educating the Flying Public, Mariann Elizabeth Abbonizio
Controlling Lead Exposure During the Process of Cleaning Aviation Spark Plugs, Curtis E. Beers
Theses - Prescott from 2002
Analysis of the Aboriculture Industry Safety Culture from the Standpoint of Injures, Illnesses, Employee Response, and Industry Standards, Joshua T. McClenahan