The decision making of commercial pilots seen from ethics
Rafael Bernardo Carmona Benitez () and
Luis Llanos ()
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Rafael Bernardo Carmona Benitez: Universidad Anahuac Mexico (Mexico)
Luis Llanos: Universidad Anahuac Mexico (Mexico)
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Rafael Bernardo Carmona-Benítez
No 23005, Working Papers of Business and Economics School. Anahuac University (Mexico).
Abstract:
The reference framework for decision-making from an ethical point of view has not been studied in depth in the commercial pilot industry (CPL). To do so, a survey with six scenarios is designed with the advice of the Mexican Pilots Union. The results indicate that CPLs do not apply the same ethical decision-making framework, 50% apply deontological rules, and the other 50% teleological theory rules, regardless of gender, age, experience, or crew position. Among the ethical approaches, most of the CPLs apply the personal moral approach, which is part of a deontological theory, as an ethical decision-making framework. The implication of the results is the recommendation that CPL training programs should promote ethics discussion groups.
Keywords: moral framework; ethical decisions; deontological; teleological; calibration training programs.; pilotos comerciales; ética (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-05
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