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Description
In an increasingly multicultural and multilingual aviation industry, it is important that accident investigators understand the complex role of language in maintaining safe operations. This Handbook supports investigators to systematically identify language factors in aviation accidents and serious incidents.
Publication Date
4-2023
Publisher
Language as a Human Factor in Aviation Resource Center, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
City
Daytona Beach
Keywords
Language, Human Factors, ICAO Language Proficiency Requirements
Disciplines
Aviation Safety and Security | Human Factors Psychology | International and Intercultural Communication | Language Interpretation and Translation
Scholarly Commons Citation
Mathews, Elizabeth; Carson, Joan; Brickhouse, Anthony; and Valdes, Enrique, "Language as a Factor In Aviation Accidents and Serious Incidents: A Handbook for Accident Investigators ed. 3" (2023). Handbooks. 3.
https://commons.erau.edu/db-lhuft-book/3
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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Aviation Safety and Security Commons, Human Factors Psychology Commons, International and Intercultural Communication Commons, Language Interpretation and Translation Commons
Comments
All accident information contained in this Handbook is based on official accident investigation reports, published on the Flight Safety Foundation’s Aviation Safety Network Database, unless otherwise noted. https://aviation-safety.net