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Aviation communication : ウィキペディア英語版
Aviation communication

Communication is a very important part of human factors in aviation. The topic of aviation communication will talk about the fact that around the briefly describe aviation communication and some major problems such that the big challenge for non English speakers and the miscommunication in aviation. The reason of the error that caused by the communication will be covered through the paragraph, and the method to minimize the error by the human factors; such as, the method of education in aviation language speaking. Communication exists between pilot-pilot and pilot-controller that contains big chance to cause errors in aviation.
Aviation communication is communication with aircraft. Aviation communication refers to a) moving the aircraft in a way that information is conveyed (e.g. "wig-wagging" or waving the wings) b) flag or light signals c) electrical wire d) wireless radio. Wireless radio is the preferred method. Aircraft crews also exploit communications to navigate. VHF omnidirectional range (VOR) is an example of a legacy system to determine relative location.
==Background==

Aviation communication is the means by which people in airborne vehicles communication with people on the ground (and back again) as well as with other people in airborne vehicles with the intention of transferring information while limiting errors including those due to human error.
Since the Wright brothers' first flight in 1903 in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, there has always been a question of how to communicate with pilots in the air. Originally it was seen as a very difficult task: ground controls used visual aides to provide signals to pilots in the air. Next came the advent of portable radios small enough to be placed in planes, which for the first time offered pilots ground-to-air communications with later developments leading to air-to-ground and air-to-air communications. Today aviation communication relies heavily on the use of many systems. Planes are outfitted with the newest radio and GPS systems as well as internet and video capabilities.
English is the main language used by the aviation industry and managed and directed by language over the world by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)), which has 191 members and manages .
Much has changed in the aviation world ever since the first powered heavier than air flight, which lasted only 12 seconds, was made by Orville and Wilbur Wright in 1903. They were not the first in the world to fly of course, hot air balloons have been used for centuries and there are recordings of man powered glider flights from the 9th century. It is however the Wright brothers initial design that has been refined and has become the de facto method for travelling great distances around the globe.

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