At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, we teach the science, practice, and business of the world of aviation and aerospace.
Since it was founded just 22 years after the Wright brothers’ first flight, the University and its graduates have built an enviable record of achievement in every aspect of aviation and aerospace. The curriculum at Embry-Riddle covers the operation, engineering, research, manufacturing, marketing, and management of modern aircraft and the systems that support them.
The University engages in extensive research and consulting that address the unique needs of aviation, aerospace, and related industries.
Residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Fla., and Prescott, Ariz., provide education in a traditional setting, while Embry-Riddle Worldwide provides instruction through both online and face-to-face methods via a network of education facilities designed to support student advancement in the U.S. and abroad.
All academic programs at Embry-Riddle are approved for veterans’ educational benefits and are accompanied by personalized academic advisement.
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The new era of space exploration is characterized by an emphasis on diversity and international cooperation. But there’s a lot of work to do before there’s gender equality in STEM fields and at NASA.
Scott Winter, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Stephen Rice, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Pilot kerap kali mengalami keletihan sehingga membuat mereka mudah membuat kesalahan. Sejumlah negara membiarkan pilot untuk tidur pada saat terbang disertai dengan aturan yang ketat. Para pilot menyetujui gagasan ini, tapi tidak dengan konsumen.
Scott Winter, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Stephen Rice, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Pilots are often overtired, making them prone to errors. Some countries let them sleep on the job – under strict rules. Pilots love the idea, but consumers are wary, for now.
Stephen Rice, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Mattie Milner, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Nobody has yet figured out what the rules are for drones or what constitutes ‘good manners’ for drone operators. But there are legitimate reasons a drone might be near your home.