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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2019.23.2.114

The Effect on Safety Perception with Ultra Light UAV Pilot's Educational Environment Satisfaction : Including the DREEM Model  

Jung, Hyung-hoon (Business Administration, Korea Aerospace University)
Kim, Kee-woong (Department of Business Administration, Korea Aerospace University)
Choi, Youn-chul (Department of Helicopter Operation, Hanseo University)
Abstract
The drone market, an unmanned aerial vehicle, is rapidly expanding and developing into an important area related to the huge changes in the traffic system of the future. With various technologies on the fourth industrial revolution, including drones, mentioned at the Davos Forum in January 2016, interest in drones is emerging as an explosive demand for national certificates. The number of drone pilots, which was only 400 in 2015, is continuing to surpass 17,000 as of 2018. Therefore, this study analyzed the safety perception of the pilots based on the DREEM (Dundee ready environmental assessment) model designed to evaluate the educational environment along with the current state of drone education in Korea. This led to the conclusion that the high level of satisfaction of the pilot with the educational environment contributes to the overall safety perception, including compliance with procedures.
Keywords
Drone; Ultra-light UAV; Drone pilot; Educational environment; Safety perception;
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