This page lists archived posts to the Flying For a Living blog for 2007 in reverse chronological order.
Flying For a Living, written by Dr. Bobbie Sullivan, relates what she has learned about people who fly for a living, based on her research with pilots and cabin crew who work aboard aircraft in the civilian air transport industry -- airlines, air charter, air cargo, and corporate aviation.
April, 2007:
Stress on the flight deck, Part 2
March, 2007:
Hassles in the air: Stress on the flight deck, Part 1
Hassles in the air: Stressful events on trips
What is stressful about flying jobs?
Habits affect aircrew well-being
The well-being of civilian aircrews - Part 3.
The well-being of civilian aircrews - Part 2.
The well-being of civilian aircrews - Part 1.
Analyzing the Aircrew Stress Study data
Pilots in the Aircrew Stress Study
Flight attendants in the Aircrew Stress Study
February, 2007:
The Aircrew Stress Study sample
Airlines are not the whole picture!
Launching the Aircrew Stress Study
January, 2007:
Developing a questionnaire
Laying the groundwork
The research question
A little background
About this blog