Charles Donald Bateman, mais conhecido como Don Bateman (Saskatchewan, 8 de março de 1932 - 21 de maio de 2023) foi um engenheiro canadense.[1]
Inventor do sistema de alerta de proximidade ao solo, um dispositivo responsável pelo voo controlado de colisão com o solo.
- Phoenix: Honeywell's Don Bateman, inventor of EGPWS, to be inducted into national inventors hall of fame 11 February 2005 FreshNews.com
- Bateman, D. C. (1 July 2001). "An engineer looks at innovation: How a small team of self-styled mavericks tackled the aviation industry’s top cause of fatal accidents." IRI Achievement Award Address, 44(4), 25-27.
- Bateman, D. C. (1975). In Sundstrand Data Control, Inc. (Redmond, WA) (Ed.), Aircraft landing approach ground proximity warning system
- Honeywell EGPWS Deliveries Reach 30,000 Units (19 July 2004) Business Wire
- "National Inventors Hall of Fame announces 2005 inductees" 12 February 2005 Medical News Today Retrieved 28 March 2009
- Gary Webb "Garuda crash lawsuit finally settled" (25 September 2003) Retrieved 28 March 2009
- "Hall of Fame Inventor Profile: C. Donald Bateman" Invent.org Retrieved 28 March 2009