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A. B. Tisza

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In the quest for more efficient air traffic management, a common approach is to allocate an increasing amount of functionality to higher levels of automation, with a supervisory role for humans. This potentially leads to forthcoming issues such as skill degradation and out-of-the ...
To alleviate the workload of air traffic controllers, part of the air traffic may be handled by a future automated system. When deciding which flights to delegate, a distinction can be made between basic and non-basic flights, with the former being prime candidates for delegation ...

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Increasing levels of automation in the ATM system are required to allow for higher traffic densities without exceeding the ATCo’s mental capacity. Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre envisions to first automate the control of, so called, ``basic’’ traffic. For this strategy to w ...