Factors influencing low female representation in pilot training recruitment
Kristina Marintseva,
Artjoms Mahanecs,
Mukesh Pandey and
Neil Wilson
Transport Policy, 2022, vol. 115, issue C, 141-151
Abstract:
In 2011 ICAO published a report about projected pilot and training capacity shortage (ICAO, 2011). To solve this problem, several studies have been carried out, and forecasts of the required number of pilots for the next 10–20 years are constantly being updated. Universities have begun introducing pilot training into their aviation courses, although only US airlines require a degree from the candidates to work as a pilot. The leading providers of pilot training facilities and industry observers argue that even with severe flight restrictions due to COVID-19, the shortage of pilots and quality pilot training remains a major concern. There is a trend of under-representation of females in the pilot roles. Some researchers and aviation industry experts assume that more women should be recruited into the profession to address the pilot shortage.
Keywords: Pilot shortage; Gender imbalance; Role models; Discrimination; Pilot training; Female pilot (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2021.11.010
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