Ashgate studies in human factors for flight operations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. I. The effects of linguistic properties and message length on misunderstandings in aviation communication -- pt. II. The effects of message length, second language proficiency and cognitive workload in aviation communication.
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"Effective radio communication between ATC and pilots has long been recognized as an important element of aviation safety. In recognition of the role miscommunications play in aviation incidents and accidents, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) recently introduced language proficiency requirements for all flight personnel in all ICAO member states. Using an effective and economical experimental paradigm, the research described here teases apart the complex combination of factors (e.g. speech rate, controller message length, English language proficiency, cognitive workload) believed to contribute to miscommunications between controllers and pilots"--Provided by publisher.
Misunderstandings in ATC communication.
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Air pilots-- Language.
Air traffic control-- Communication systems-- Psychological aspects.