Crew-related communication variations and their effects on performance are examined. The communication analysis involves evaluating the performance of 18 pilots to a high-fidelity full-mission simulation. Initiating speech consists of four categories: commands, questions, observations, and dysfluencies. Response speech is coded as: reply, acknowledgements, and zero response. A standard form of communication has been adopted which should aid in the coordination process and enhance crew performance.
Communication variations and aircrew performance
International Symposium on Aviation Psychology ; 1989 ; Columbus, OH, United States
1989-01-01
Conference paper
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English
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