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Air/Ground Communication Survey


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Written on: 03. 07. 2012 [20:16]
rld6290
Board Cadet Pilot
registered since: 03.07.2012
Posts: 1
I am currently writing a thesis on air/ground communication between pilots and air traffic controllers and the complexities surrounding this. I've just finished my frozen ATPL and I know how important good communication is whilst flying.

I was wondering if any pilots and air traffic controllers have a spare 10minutes to complete a short survey- it will really benefit my project.

1.) Name of Primary Investigator: Rebecca Djemai

2.) Email contact for Primary Investigator: featured at the end of the survey

3.) Institution or Organization sponsoring the survey: Cranfield University

4.) Scope of Research: Researching the complexities of air/ground communication

5.) Name of Publication(s) where results are expected to be published: Cranfield thesis archive

6.) Date survey results will be made available: As requested however all individual responses will remain completely anoymous

7.) How results will be shared: On this post as requested by those interested

8.) Survey Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/rldcommunication


Thank you in advance- any feedback would be greatly appreciated!



 

 

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