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This 3-page paper is a list of questions that might be on a survey for licensed pilots and how they view their flight experiences on commercial airlines. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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3 pages (~225 words per page)
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this survey is why, how and where people have learned to fly and how becoming a pilot has helped them better appreciate being an airline passenger. In order to
craft questions for this paper, we have researched background information from three web sites that deal with learning how to fly. The web sites are listed at the end
of this paper. * Are you a licensed pilot? If no, are you a student learning to fly? * How long have you been a licensed pilot? * What type
of planes are you licensed to fly? * Do you own your own plane? * When did you realize you wanted to fly? * How old were you when you
realized you wanted to fly? Did you realize there were age restrictions? * What were the requirements you needed to know in order to fly? Were you in
good health and at least 16 years old? * If you have had health problems, did they include nose or throat conditions? * If you have had health problems, did
they include problems with balance or dizziness? * If you have had health problems, have a involves problems with hearing? * If you have had health problems, have a included
mental or neurological difficulties such as alcoholism, epilepsy, heart attack or chronic heart disease, diabetes or other debilitating illness? * If you have had health problems, did your aviation medical
examiner will help you determine how you could fly in spite of these difficulties? * Were you able to read, speech and understand English when you applied for your pilots
license? * Have you ever wanted to fly in Europe? What type of health certificates did you have to obtain in order to qualify as a pilot who could
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