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Airport Management textbook published

By General Aviation News Staff · September 11, 2015 ·

A new title from ASA is “Airport Management,” a textbook designed to provide insight into all aspects of airports, written by Dr. Daniel Prather, who has more than a decade of experience as an airport administrator.

With color illustrations throughout, each chapter contains objectives, key terms, features, questions for review and discussion, and suggested resources for further study.

airport managementAirport Management provides an introduction to this career, as well as scenarios and case studies to equip airport professionals with the knowledge and tools to solve contemporary issues faced on the job, according to the publisher.

Topics include airport structure and ownership, design and construction, environmental impacts and regulatory compliance, safety and security, and much more.

Instructor Resources are available to support classroom instruction with this textbook, including review questions, answer keys, and Powerpoint presentations.

The hardcover book is $69.95, while the e-book is $59.95.

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