ABSTRACT

The aviation industry is unique in two major ways: firstly, it has a long history of government involvement dating back to the early days of aviation; and secondly, its primary concern is the safety of its passengers and crew. These features highlight the importance of ethical decision-making at all levels of the industry. However, well-publicized problems such as the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 highlight the need for ethics to take a more prominent role in the field.

Ethical Issues in Aviation focuses on both past and current topics in aviation, providing the reader with an overview of the major themes in aviation ethics that cover a broad range of subjects. Contributors include academics who do research in the field as well as professionals who provide first-hand accounts of the ethical situations that arise in the aviation industry. This second edition has been thoroughly revised throughout to bring it up to date, and features several new chapters that cover recent events and topics.

This book enhances student learning by providing faculty, students, and those interested in aviation with discussion of the most pressing ethical issues that continue to impact the industry.

part I|2 pages

Theoretical Frameworks

chapter 1|14 pages

Ethical Theories I

Dilemmas and decision-making

chapter 2|11 pages

Ethical Theories II

chapter 3|12 pages

Capitalism and its Critics

part II|2 pages

General topics in aviation

chapter 5|14 pages

Certain Restrictions Apply

Pricing and marketing issues facing airline managers and consumers

chapter 6|6 pages

Outsourcing Maintenance

A union perspective

chapter 7|17 pages

Whistleblowing in Aviation

part III|3 pages

Issues in responsibility

chapter 8|4 pages

Ethics and FAA Inspectors

chapter 12|18 pages

The Sociotechnical Cockpit

Ethical dimensions of piloting, planes, and programming

chapter 13|15 pages

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

Ethical considerations

part IV|2 pages

Diversity in aviation

chapter 14|7 pages

Racial Discrimination Against Pilots

An historical perspective

chapter 17|14 pages

Safety, Economic Favoritism, or Age Discrimination?

The story behind the FAA’s Age 60 Rule

part V|2 pages

Health and the environment

part VI|2 pages

Other ground-level issues

chapter 22|8 pages

There Goes the Neighborhood

Conflicts associated with the location and operation of airports

chapter 23|15 pages

Strings Attached?

The ethics of air service development incentives

chapter 26|6 pages

Air Traffic Control

A critical system in transition