People’s Attitudes and Perception towards Thai Aviation Laws and Regulations Concerning the Firing of the Bamboo Rocket (Bang fai)
Keywords:
Attitudes, Perception, Thai aviation laws and regulations, Firing of Bamboo rocketAbstract
The object of this research is to study the people’s attitudes and perception towards the Thai aviation law concerning the firing of the bamboo rocket. This is a mix research of quantitative and qualitative studies. Tools used are questionnaires and in-depth interviews, with the following objects: 1) To study Thai aviation law concerning the firing of the bamboo rocket. 2) To study the people’s attitudes and perception towards the aviation law concerning the firing of the bamboo rocket and 3) To study the comparison between the attitudes and the perception towards the Thai aviation law concerning the firing of the bamboo rocket. The results from the quantitative research, analyzed the comparison between the personal data of a person and the attitudes, the perception towards Thai aviation law concerning the firing of the bamboo rocket, it is found that the sample group of people, categorized by the gender, age, educational level, profession and having experience in the event, are of different levels in their attitudes and perception towards Thai aviation law concerning the firing of the bamboo rocket while it is found that the sample groups living in different sub-districts, are of similar attitudes and perception levels. It is found from the qualitative research, analyzed from the in-depth interview that, the government sector must publicize the aviation law concerning the firing of the bamboo rocket seriously and continuously, together with the enforcement of strict penalties to those who violate the law.
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