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Manuscript Title (20pt font) (Names will be removed prior to manuscript review) FirstName LastName* Affiliation (including university or company name and department if applicable), Country Author email address Repeat the above format for multiple authors inserting one line of space between each author. Identify the corresponding author through use of an asterisk denoting the author for all submission and reviewer correspondence. Submitted This_Month This_Number_Day, This_Year Abstract Provide a 100-150 word abstract summarizing your manuscript. This paragraph should provide an overview of the research article, making it easily accessible to a reader. Keywords Identify up to ten keywords using commas between each keyword. An example is below: Airport Management, Runway Excursions, Pilot Fatigue. Introduction Provide an introduction to your research question, including a literature review, discussing relevant research related to the manuscript topic. Paragraphs should not be indented. Use single spacing for each sentence. Provide one line of space in between each paragraph. Provide references to your source, using APA format, and if possible, internally link the in-text citation to the reference International Journal of Aviation Sciences, Volume X, Issue X, Year 1

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Manuscript Title (20pt font)

(Names will be removed prior to manuscript review) FirstName LastName*

Affiliation (including university or company name and department if applicable), CountryAuthor email address

Repeat the above format for multiple authors inserting one line of space between each author. Identify the corresponding author through use of an asterisk denoting the author for all

submission and reviewer correspondence.

Submitted This_Month This_Number_Day, This_Year

AbstractProvide a 100-150 word abstract summarizing your manuscript. This paragraph should provide an overview of the research article, making it easily accessible to a reader.

KeywordsIdentify up to ten keywords using commas between each keyword. An example is below:Airport Management, Runway Excursions, Pilot Fatigue.

IntroductionProvide an introduction to your research question, including a literature review, discussing relevant research related to the manuscript topic. Paragraphs should not be indented. Use single spacing for each sentence. Provide one line of space in between each paragraph.

Provide references to your source, using APA format, and if possible, internally link the in-text citation to the reference in the References section (Author, Year).

Subheading1If further divisions are necessary for organization within a section, use subheadings and continue with the section.

Subheading2If there is no need for a subheading, continue with the next section.

MethodologyProvide the research steps conducted to perform the manuscript research in this section. The methodology should provide enough detail for other researchers to understand and/or replicate your research. The methods should include information such as study variables, information on

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subjects and sampling, a description of data collection, and the methods of data analysis.

ResultsProvide the research results. Any figures and tables should be inserted in the text and centered.Basic examples are provided (Table 1, Figure1). Rows and columns should be appropriately labeled in tables with row and column headings in bold.

Table 1: Title of the TableIf needed, caption text can be included here. Avoid vertical lines, and ensure that all variables and units are properly identified. The data in this table has been concocted as an example.

January February March AprilTemperature (F) 65 68 70 75Rainfall (cm) 10 6 14 12Wind (mph) 5 3 4 6If there is another source for the data, credit it below the table.

Figure 1: Title of the FigureIf needed, caption text can be included here. Again, all axes and units should be appropriately labeled in Times New Roman font.

If the quality or format of a figure is insufficient, another format will be requested after the paper is accepted for publication.

If you are using equations, then reference them within the text as you would a table or figure and number the equation appropriately. Equation 1 illustrates how the two variables of interest are related.

Z = y + x (1)

ConclusionProvide a discussion of the results and implications of your research. Include future research areas in this section.

AcknowledgementsAll grants and financial support for the research should be credited here. If desired, include any further acknowledgements.

References

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Use APA format for all references and corresponding in-text citations. See the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition (apastyle.org). Ideally, references should be linked to their in-text citation via a Word bookmark.

AppendixIf needed, appendices may be included. For inclusion of a single appendix, label as above. For multiple appendices, label with letters: Appendix A, Appendix B, and so on.

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International Journal of Aviation Science Pre-Submission Author Checklist

Please use the provided template for your article (see above). The following checklist is provided for authors as they prepare articles for submission.

Use the provided author template for your article to ensure consistency in formatting. Follow APA style for all citations (in-text and the References section) and throughout the document. See the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 6th edition (apastyle.org).

Be certain that you use Times New Roman font throughout the article, including all figures, tables, and captions. See template for font sizing.

Do not indent paragraphs. Use single spacing between sentences. Provide one line as spacing between paragraphs. Align Left; do not justify the text. Designate the corresponding author with an asterisk (*). Author names and affiliations

will be removed before review. Check the accuracy of all citations, and ensure that in-text citations have a corresponding

APA style reference. Both tables and figures should be inserted in the document and centered. Titles and

captions should appear above tables, and below figures (see examples in template above). When possible, enhanced metafiles (.emf) are the preferred method of inserting figures into Word; please avoid using Word Objects.

Proofread and edit the file for clarity, spelling, and punctuation. Update any author names and affiliations. Save the article as a Microsoft Word file (.docx) with the article’s title as the file name. Submit manuscript to [email protected]

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