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From NASA's Aviation Safety Reporting System
Issue 351
March 2009
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ASRS Communication Incidents
Effective communications are an integral part of safe operation in today's National Airspace System. This month's CALLBACK focuses on communications-related incidents reported by a controller and several pilots. These include:
• Misuse of Guard frequency (121.5 MHz)
• ATC emergency handling
• TFR avoidance
• Compliance with charted procedures, and
• Clearance clarity.
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