
Pilot Prequalification Form |
Participation in Survey Research
Dear Fractional Pilot,
Fractional jet pilots have achieved an amazing safety record over the last 25 years. Research shows that your pilot group has achieved significantly better safety results when compared with similar jet pilot groups.
This research investigates why are fractional jet pilots better than these other pilot groups? Is it due to training/skills, safety culture, union or company leadership?
Safety culture has been studied for over a decade at the commercial airline level, and has consistently demonstrated a predictive capability. In recent years, safety culture has been concluded to predict safety performance. Safety culture is an important factor to investigate.
My name is Kevin O’Leary and I am a Ph.D. candidate at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. I am completing my dissertation by researching the safety culture of fractional jet pilots. This research has the potential to begin the understanding of why fractional pilots have a superior safety record.
Due to the nature of this research, the survey respondents must be pre-qualified to participate in this survey.
Please follow the link below and fill out the pre-qualification form so that your pilot status can be verified. After verification, an untraceable survey link will be emailed to your email address. This link will be completely separate and remain separate from your verification data. Your identity will never be disclosed and cannot be connected with the survey answers you provide.
The research survey you will receive after completing the pre-qualification form will not include any identifiable data about the pilot, pilot’s place of employment or the aircraft primarily flown.
Please note that these responses will generate a donation to the Corporate Angel Network and potentially improve general aviation safety.
Thank you very much for your help!
Principal Researcher
Kevin O’Leary
Ph.D. Candidate
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
617-600-6868
Olearyk1@my.erau.edu
Fractional jet pilots have achieved an amazing safety record over the last 25 years. Research shows that your pilot group has achieved significantly better safety results when compared with similar jet pilot groups.
This research investigates why are fractional jet pilots better than these other pilot groups? Is it due to training/skills, safety culture, union or company leadership?
Safety culture has been studied for over a decade at the commercial airline level, and has consistently demonstrated a predictive capability. In recent years, safety culture has been concluded to predict safety performance. Safety culture is an important factor to investigate.
My name is Kevin O’Leary and I am a Ph.D. candidate at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. I am completing my dissertation by researching the safety culture of fractional jet pilots. This research has the potential to begin the understanding of why fractional pilots have a superior safety record.
Due to the nature of this research, the survey respondents must be pre-qualified to participate in this survey.
Please follow the link below and fill out the pre-qualification form so that your pilot status can be verified. After verification, an untraceable survey link will be emailed to your email address. This link will be completely separate and remain separate from your verification data. Your identity will never be disclosed and cannot be connected with the survey answers you provide.
The research survey you will receive after completing the pre-qualification form will not include any identifiable data about the pilot, pilot’s place of employment or the aircraft primarily flown.
Please note that these responses will generate a donation to the Corporate Angel Network and potentially improve general aviation safety.
Thank you very much for your help!
Principal Researcher
Kevin O’Leary
Ph.D. Candidate
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
617-600-6868
Olearyk1@my.erau.edu