Free Flying and China Dream
- Jianchang Han
- Yi Hu
Abstract
This paper reviews the development of general aviation and aviation culture, discusses the connotation and spiritual features of aviation culture, and puts forward the idea that free flying aviation culture can promote the free and comprehensive development of human beings. Through the presentation the national aviation culture craze in the United States, and investigation of the overall progress of low-altitude airspace management reform and the enforcement of people’s aviation consciousness in China, the paper proposed that “Flying Dream” is the very reflection of “China Dream” in essence, and. It is concluded that to develop general aviation in China is a realistic demand of social progress and comprehensive development of human beings.
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- DOI:10.5539/ass.v11n26p212
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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