Abstract
There are currently more than 572,000 registered pilots in the United States, ranging from commercial UAS pilots to commercial manned aircraft. Although pilots are registered in each of the 50 states, where they live and reside can be seen through various forms of geospatial statistical analysis in a geographic information system. This talk explores spatial patterns of the FAA U.S. Airmen database through hotspot and cluster-based analysis of the database.
Session Number
164
Session Title
FAA Airmen Database Spatial Patterns
Track Title
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
Location
STEW 311
Date of Version
March 2020
Recommended Citation
Hupy, Joseph P.; Scroggs, Sam; and Saadi-Klein, Jaspar, "FAA Airmen Database Geospatial Distribution Patterns" (2020). Purdue Road School. 62.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2020/presentations/62
Start Date
3-11-2020 1:00 PM
End Date
3-11-2020 1:50 PM
Included in
FAA Airmen Database Geospatial Distribution Patterns
STEW 311
There are currently more than 572,000 registered pilots in the United States, ranging from commercial UAS pilots to commercial manned aircraft. Although pilots are registered in each of the 50 states, where they live and reside can be seen through various forms of geospatial statistical analysis in a geographic information system. This talk explores spatial patterns of the FAA U.S. Airmen database through hotspot and cluster-based analysis of the database.