Over the next two decades, the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) National Airspace System (NAS) Plan for new automated air traffic control systems will radically change the role of the Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS)19. While introduction of automation is not new to the occupation, the NAS Plan calls for automating more critical job tasks than could have been previously supported by technology. The challenge of identifying the characteristics of the controller to operate these future automated systems is currently facing the FAA.
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Della Rocco, P., Manning, C. A., & Wing, H. (1991). Selection of Air Traffic Controllers for Automated Systems: Applications from Today’s Research. In Automation and Systems Issues in Air Traffic Control (pp. 429–451). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76556-8_39
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