Human Factors in AGC

Human Factors in AGC

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According to the Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) Approach-and-landing Accident Reduction (ALAR) Briefing Note 2.1 — Human Factors"Effective communication is achieved when our intellectual process for interpreting the information contained in a message accommodates the message being received."

The briefing note summarises the process as follows:

  • How do we perceive the message?
  • How do we reconstruct the information contained in the message?
  • How do we link the information to an objective or to an expectation?
  • What amount of bias or error is introduced in the process?

and points out that the "following factors may affect adversely the understanding of communications:

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