ERAU in the News
Embry-Riddle is always in the news, whether it’s our faculty lending their expertise to the media, our prominent alumni progressing in their fields, or our students winning competitions. Here’s a sampler of our most recent media coverage; to get in touch with any of our faculty experts, contact Embry-Riddle Public Relations personnel.
- Faced with Workforce Shortages, Industry Must Attract New TalentNational Business Aviation Association. Experts: Robin Sobotta, Chair, Business Dept.; Bijan Vasigh, Professor, Economics, Finance, and Information; Margaret Klemm, Associate Professor, Aeronautics.
- Serial Number is No Tell-Tale Evidence: World Trade Center Jet-Part IntrigueNew York Post. Expert: Chuck Horning, Chair, Aviation Maintenance Science.
- Invest in Your Staff -- It Can Pay OffChronicle of Higher Education. Expert: Ed Trombley, Registrar.
- Dean of College of Aviation Gary Northam Selected as President of Aviation Accreditation Board International
- Airlines More on Time Last Year But Consumer Complaints UpUSA Today. Expert: Alan Bender, Professor, Aeronautics.
- Traveling a More Environmentally Friendly RoadUSA Today. Expert: Dawna Rhoades, Associate Dean, College of Business.
- Hello, Tower? Will the Sequester Make Flying Less Safe at 149 U.S. Airports?Christian Science Monitor. Expert: Justin Johnson, Aviation Safety Manager.
- Embry-Riddle: Live the Safety CultureRotor & Wing Magazine. Experts: Dan McCune, Associate Vice President, University Safety; Frank Ayers, Chancellor, Prescott Campus.
- America West Airlines Laid Groundwork for Airport, Phoenix Business GrowthPhoenix Business Journal. Expert: Robin Sobotta, Chair, Business Department.
- Women in Aviation International Takes Off for 25th Anniversary YearVertical Magazine. Sneak Peek at Upcoming Celebration at Prescott Campus.
- 501 Days in Space with Your Spouse: Could You Handle It?CNN. Expert: Jason Kring, Assistant Professor, Human Factors & Systems.
- Psychological Challenges of a Manned Mission to MarsNational Geographic. Expert: Jason Kring, Assistant Professor, Human Factors & Systems.
- Airlines' Airfare Hikes Not Faring Well in 2013USA Today. Expert: Bijan Vasigh, Professor, Economics and Finance.
- Just Don't Call It a DroneNew York Times. Expert: Alex Mirot, Assistant Professor, Aeronautical Science.
- Virgin Atlantic Takes In-Flight Shopping to an Art FormUSA Today. Expert: Alan Bender, Professor, Aeronautics.
- Could You Survive Being Sucked Out of an Airplane?Weather Channel. Expert: Jason Kring, Assistant Professor, Human Factors and Systems.
- Airport Lounges Provide a Corner of Calm for Air WarriorsDaily Breeze Online. Expert: Alan Bender, Professor, Aeronautics.
- Could You Survive a Flight Strapped to the Wing of a Plane?Popular Science. Expert: Jason Kring, Assistant Professor, Human Factors and Systems.
- Delta Led Airlines in On-Time Arrivals in 2012USA Today. Expert: Ron Carr, Assistant Professor, Aeronautical Science.
- Canceled Flights No Longer Mean You're StrandedUSA Today. Expert: Alan Bender, Professor, Aeronautics.
- Experts: Stowaways Are Not That UncommonUSA Today. Expert: Cass Howell, Associate Dean, College of Aviation.
- October Flight Cancellations Highest for Month in 17 Years: Hurricane Sandy Disrupted Air Travel Along the East CoastUSA Today. Expert: Alan Bender, Professor, Aeronautics.
- Industry Fights New-Pilot MandatesWall Street Journal. Expert: Tim Brady, Dean, College of Aviation.
- Training, Tax Credits Among Ideas to Solve Pilot CrisisWall Street Journal. Expert: Tim Brady, Dean, College of Aviation.



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