CONTROLLER PILOT DATA LINK COMMUNICATION IMPLEMENTATION TO AVOID CONTROLLER-PILOT MISUNDERSTANDING
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.44.1909Keywords:
air traffic control, air traffic controller, airspace capacity, air traffic service, clearance, Controller Pilot Data Link Communication, data link, information, human factor, message, pilot, requestAbstract
The main advantages of data link technologies usage in the air traffic control system to improve “air-ground” communication are considered in this article.
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