E. Mathews, Joan Carson, Steven Singleton, Enrique “Rick” Valdes, E. Williams
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Investigating Language Factors in Aviation Accidents
Abstract. Linguistic and operational experts reviewed accident investigation reports covering a 22-year period (1990–2012) revealing that language factors impact aviation safety in a variety of ways, in contexts extending beyond pilot and air traffic controller communications. The investigation of possible language factors is not accorded the same degree of systematic and expert analysis as is given to the investigation of other human performance and operational factors.