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Fatal Words On March 27, 1977, 583 people died when KLM radio control air plane and Pan Am 747s collided on a crowded, foggy runway in Tenerife, the Canary Islands. The cause, a miscommunication between a pilot radio control air plane and an air traffic controller. The pilot radioed, We are now at takeoff , meaning that the plane was lifting off, but the tower controller misunderstood radio control air plane and thought the plane was waiting on the runway. In Fatal Words, Steven Cushing explains how miscommunication has led to dozens of aircraft disasters, radio control air plane and he proposes innovative solutions for preventing them. Cushing examines ambiguities in language radio control air plane and other causes of miscommunication between pilots radio control air plane and air traffic controllers. He looks at instances when a pilot or tower controller slips from technical aviation jargon into colloquial English, when a pilot inadvertently tunes out repeated instructions, when radios are misused, when a word is used that has different meanings, radio control air plane and when different words are used that sound alike. For example, he shows how a confusion involving to radio control air plane and two led to a fatal crash at a Southeast Asian airport. To remedy these problems Cushing proposes, for the short term, a visual communication system to supplement voice communication, one that would include a visual touchscreen interface. The technical details of a visual touchscreen prototype are included in an appendix. For the longer term, Cushing outlines an intelligent voice interface to filter conversations for potential confusions radio control air plane and provide real-time feedback to help clear up confusing language. Fatal Words is an accessible explanation of some of the most notorious aircraft tragedies of our time, radio control air plane and it will appeal to scholars in communications, linguistics, radio control air plane and cognitivescience, to aviation experts, radio control air plane and to general readers. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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