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The professional formation of Pilots in Yemen

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Research Proposal 1
A. Proposed study 1
(1) Title 1
(2) Abstract 1
(3) Introduction 1
(4) Literature 1
(5) Significance 1
B. The Research Plan 2
(1) The research questions 2
General question 1: What are the stakeholder perspectives on the role of Pilots in the market? 3
General question 2: What are the stakeholders perspectives on the role of pilots education? 3
General question 3: What are the employment expectations of aviation students and other stakeholders and what do these students and stakeholders see as barriers to achieving their expectations after a period of employment? 3
(2) The conceptual framework 3
Strategy: 3
The study sample or participants: 3
Data collection: 3 (3) Parameters of study 4
C. Bibliography 4
D. Facilities 4
E. Timeline 5
F. References 5

A. Proposed study
(1) Title
Teaching the professional formation of Pilots and early employment in Yemen with their obstacles.
(2) Abstract
Pilots have long been faced with technological challenges but in 2001 they are faced with more than just changes to the aircrafts technology but also to the management type in their respective companies

These changes impact on the way pilots training takes place in universities. Pilots programs in universities have never been more popular despite a shrinking job market and an ambivalence bordering on hostility from potential employers who are critical of so-called P-schools (Pilots programs in universities).

(3) Introduction
Area and topic
The central aim of this research is to develop theory to understand the pressures that affect the ability of pilots. This question is at the heart of the practice and professional discourse of pilots but has not been studied in the context of Yemen nor through the lens of pilots own experience, in their own words. I will be locating the



References: Punch, K. (1998). Introduction to Social Research Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches. London, SAGE Publications.

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