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Peter R.
August 1st 03, 05:51 PM
The FAA (US aviation) is conducting a survey regarding the level and
quality of FSS-related services. From the AOPA notice:

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Pilots are being asked to participate in an FAA Web-based survey about the
flight service station (FSS) system. The survey is aimed at identifying
what FSS services pilots use and the quality of the service they receive.

This survey is part of a larger FAA study that will compare the cost and
value of continuing to provide FSS services by the FAA versus contracting
some services to outside sources.

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http://www.mitrecaasd.org/research/fss_survey/


If you want to provide some input about FSS, take a moment to participate.
It only took me about 8 minutes to complete the survey.


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Gene Seibel
August 1st 03, 07:21 PM
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"Peter R." > wrote in message
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> The FAA (US aviation) is conducting a survey regarding the level and
> quality of FSS-related services. From the AOPA notice:
>
> ------------- start quote ----------------
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> Pilots are being asked to participate in an FAA Web-based survey
about the
> flight service station (FSS) system. The survey is aimed at
identifying
> what FSS services pilots use and the quality of the service they
receive.
>
> This survey is part of a larger FAA study that will compare the cost
and
> value of continuing to provide FSS services by the FAA versus
contracting
> some services to outside sources.
>
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> http://www.mitrecaasd.org/research/fss_survey/
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> If you want to provide some input about FSS, take a moment to
participate.
> It only took me about 8 minutes to complete the survey.
>
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> Peter
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G.R. Patterson III
August 2nd 03, 01:20 AM
"Peter R." wrote:
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> The FAA (US aviation) is conducting a survey regarding the level and
> quality of FSS-related services.

Just took it. Have your logbook handy - lots of "in the last 12 months"
questions.

George Patterson
The optimist feels that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The
pessimist is afraid that he's correct.
James Branch Cavel

August 3rd 03, 12:02 AM
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 12:51:31 -0400, Peter R. >
wrote:

> The FAA (US aviation) is conducting a survey regarding the level and
> quality of FSS-related services. From the AOPA notice:
>
> ------------- start quote ----------------
>
> Pilots are being asked to participate in an FAA Web-based survey about the
> flight service station (FSS) system. The survey is aimed at identifying
> what FSS services pilots use and the quality of the service they receive.
>
> This survey is part of a larger FAA study that will compare the cost and
> value of continuing to provide FSS services by the FAA versus contracting
> some services to outside sources.
>
> -------------- end quote ---------------
>
> http://www.mitrecaasd.org/research/fss_survey/
>
>
> If you want to provide some input about FSS, take a moment to participate.
> It only took me about 8 minutes to complete the survey.

can't see how you could complete it anywhere near that quickly, if you took
the time to actuall read and respond to about 15 different screens full of
multiple-choice questions.

I would put the average time estimate closer to 15 minutes.

Peter R.
August 3rd 03, 01:14 AM
wrote:

> can't see how you could complete it anywhere near that quickly, if you took
> the time to actuall read and respond to about 15 different screens full of
> multiple-choice questions.
>
> I would put the average time estimate closer to 15 minutes.

LOL! You really feel the need to dispute something so trivial?


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