Paul R. Bates

Paul Bates has held the positions of Chair of the Qantas Group Flight Training Research board and a consultant to Qantas Group Flight Training. He has been a member of the Industry Board of Aviation Australia. He has previously been a member of the International Advisory Board of the Singapore Association of Aviation Focused Enterprises, the Queensland Government's Aviation Reference Group and President of the Australasian University Aviation Association. He is currently a member of the Education and Research Committee and The Council of Associates of the International Air Cargo Association. Dr. Bates is the Head of Aviation at the University of Southern Queensland and previous Chairs the outreach committee of ICAO's Next Generation of Aviation Professionals Task Force as well as a member of the IPTC Outreach workstream.

Publications

The Future for Civilian UAV Operations
Tarryn Kille, Paul R. Bates, Seung Young Lee, David Murray Kille. © 2021. 14 pages.
The future looks bright for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Their ability to carry sophisticated imaging equipment attached to lightweight vehicles, to hover in position despite...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Civilian Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Tarryn Kille, Paul R. Bates, Seung Yong Lee. © 2019. 374 pages.
Many industries have begun to recognize the potential support that unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) offer, and this is no less true for the commercial sector. Current research on...
Non-Technical Skills (NTS) Training for UAV Operators: Situational Awareness and Workload Management
Tarryn Kille, Paul R. Bates, Seung Yong Lee, David Murray Kille. © 2019. 32 pages.
In civilian operations, the utilization of UAVs is diverse and broad, the variations of UAVs are extensive, and the application needs and performance characteristics also vary...
The Future for Civilian UAV Operations
Tarryn Kille, Paul R. Bates, Seung Young Lee, David Murray Kille. © 2019. 18 pages.
The future looks bright for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Their ability to carry sophisticated imaging equipment attached to lightweight vehicles, to hover in position despite...