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Professionally Important Skills of Air Traffic Controllers

The paper deals with the diagnosis and development of core skills of air traffic (AT) controllers based on a professiogram analysis of their work. The aim was to assess how professional skills are related to experience and to explore the opportunities of purposeful training of these skills. The stud...

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Published in:Human physiology 2018-12, Vol.44 (7), p.775-778
Main Authors: Soldatov, S. K., Zasyad’ko, K. I., Bogomolov, A. V., Vonarshenko, A. P., Solomka, A. V.
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