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Aviating with Multiple Intelligence

  • Anna Cybele Paschke (School of Global Language & Literature, Major of English Language & Literature)
  • Received : 2023.05.20
  • Accepted : 2023.06.17
  • Published : 2023.06.30

Abstract

Alongside the rapid development of AI technology, which is stepping in to do tasks more quickly and less prone to error than humans can, the possibility for MI (multiple intelligence) development warrants equal attention and fervor. Recent theories of human intelligence point beyond standard cognitive capacity, IQ, and shine a light on the other unique potentials naturally endowed to humans. The applicability of MI to aviation is discussed, suggesting that it is important to consider ways to integrate MI development techniques into pilot education and training. Experiential starting points are discussed.

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Acknowledgement

The author wishes to extend gratitude to Professor Jin-Kook Choi for the sharing of expertise and encouragement in discussions that made this paper possible, as well as Professor Gun-Young Lee for introducing me to the aviation field. This article is a revised version of a paper originally accepted for the May, 2023 Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics Conference.

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