RAND Project AIR FORCE has conducted extensive research on the contributors to the ongoing U.S. Air Force (USAF) pilot shortage, including the difficulty in absorbing new pilots. RAND can use its experience with USAF manpower issues and its considerable subject-matter expertise in several potential areas of study to help the USAF improve pilot absorption in operational units.
- Division
- RAND Project AIR FORCE Workforce, Development, and Health
- Pages
- 8
- Published in
- United States
- RAND Identifier
- CP-A3438-1
- RAND Type
- brochure
- Rights
- RAND Corporation
- Series
- Corporate Publications
- Source
- https://www.rand.org/pubs/corporate_pubs/CPA3438-1.html
Table of Contents
- WHY ABSORPTION MATTERS 3
- WHAT IS THE USAF DOING TO IMPROVE PILOT ABSORPTION 3
- RAND HAS DEMONSTRATED EXPERTISE IN ABSORPTION RESEARCH 4
- NEW RESEARCH CAN LEAD THE WAY ON ABSORPTION CHALLENGES 6
- The Logistics Composite Model An Overall View 7
- Models of Operational Training in Fighter Squadrons 7
- The Air Force Pilot Shortage A Crisis for Operational Units 7
- Evaluating Alternative Maintenance Manpower Force Structure Concepts for the F-35A 7
- WORKING WITH RAND PROJECT AIR FORCE 8