International Day of the Air Traffic Controller (20 October)
From Ross Clark@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 20 22:49:26 2024
On this day in 1961 the International Federation of Air Traffic
Controllers' Associations (let's see, that's IFATCA, nice and
pronounceable) was formed.
About 100,000 flights around the world take off and land each day.
(source: "one website" - Crystal - no date given)
I'm willing to believe it, but I think "around the world" is in a place
which invites misreading.
"Of 28,000 Aviation Safety Reporting System reports, 70% cite problems
relating to information transfer." (source: "a manual issued by the International Civil Aviation Organization" - again no date)
So (as you probably know) the international language of air traffic
control is: English. (The ICAO established this in 1951.)
But of course it has to be a pretty controlled and regulated
("ascertained", Jonathan Swift might have said) register of English.
Airspeak (Aviation English). Even native English speakers have to be
taught it.