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My nephews' girlfriend (knowing my love of flying) has asked me the following:
She's then sent me this outline:
Wonder if Boris, jb747, straitman or any other pilots want to complete...
One of my friends at Griffith University is conducting research about air traffic control transmissions. I'd really appreciate if you or anyone who has any experience in aviation (whether students, pilots, etc) could participate
She's then sent me this outline:
A research project is being conducted at Griffith University by Honours student Casey Clark and her supervisor Dr Christime Boag-Hodgson. The project has attained approval from the Griffith University ethics committee.
The research aims to explore the effect of cognitive biases in the recognition of aviation call signs. As call sign confusion is recognised by the International Civil Aviation Authority as one of the main risks to aviation safety, this is topic important to research. The actual study involves listening to air traffic ground control radio transmissions and mapping the movement of aircrafts onto aerodromes. It's all conducted online and would take up to an hour to complete.
To participate, read more information about the project, or see contact details of the research team, access www.tinyurl.com/calls1gn
Wonder if Boris, jb747, straitman or any other pilots want to complete...