Data link message exchange for Air Traffic Control (ATC) offers the potential of increasing flight safety and efficiency by reducing communication errors and enabling more information to be exchanged between aircraft and ground facilities. Digital communication also presents an opportunity to relieve the overloading of air traffic control radio frequencies, which hampers efficient message exchange during peak traffic periods in many busy terminal areas. A study has been completed at NASA Langley Research Center to compare the use of data link, for tactical ATC messages and ATIS reports, to conventional voice communication. The results indicate that flight crews prefer the data link message exchange for routine communication with air traffic control facilities. The data link communication process, however, entailed delays related to the physical characteristics of the link and the nature of the interface explored in this study. Consequently, the crews preferred voice radio when exchanging time critical messages.
A simulation study of data link message exchange - Flight deck perspective
AIAA/IEEE Digital Avionics Systems Conference ; 1988 ; San Jose, CA, United States
1988-01-01
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Englisch