Workload Features inside Air Traffic Control Electronic Transfer Environment

Authors

  • Miloslav Bauer Department of Air Force, University of Defence in Brno, Czech Republic
  • Jan Kalvoda Department of Air Force, University of Defence in Brno, Czech Republic; ATC Department, AFB Náměšť nad Oslavou, CZAF, Czech Republic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3849/aimt.01356

Keywords:

air traffic controlle, coordination, electronic data exchange, flight progress strip, handover/takeover environment, workload

Abstract

Air Traffic Control (ATC) unit responsibilities during the traffic control start with the finalisation of the handover procedures and they finish by passing these responsibilities to following Air Traffic Services. So called Hand/Take over procedures. These activities could be assure by the Electronic handover/takeover device or manually. While inside the civilian ATC environment, there are precise working positions of planning controllers, who are responsible for the preparation of flight planning and all information for Executive Controller, inside the military ATC facilities, the Executive controller will prepare and provide all activities him/herself. Our research on this domain focuses on Workload analysis and a new approach to dynamic Workload SW products available for the military ATC Environment.

Author Biographies

  • Miloslav Bauer, Department of Air Force, University of Defence in Brno, Czech Republic

    Head of Air Force Department , Colonel

    Faculty of military technology

  • Jan Kalvoda, Department of Air Force, University of Defence in Brno, Czech Republic; ATC Department, AFB Náměšť nad Oslavou, CZAF, Czech Republic

    AFB Náměšť; Head of ATC Departmemnt

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03-04-2020

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Bauer, M., & Kalvoda, J. (2020). Workload Features inside Air Traffic Control Electronic Transfer Environment. Advances in Military Technology, 15(1), 191-199. https://doi.org/10.3849/aimt.01356

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