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The increased ability to exchange information between Pilots, Controllers, Dispatchers, and other agents is a key component of advanced Air Traffic Management. The importance of shared information as well as current and evolving practices in information sharing are presented for a variety of interactions, Controller-Controller interactions, and Airline-ATM interactions.
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Hansman, R.J. (2001). The Effect of Shared Information on Pilot/Controller and Controller/Controller Interactions. In: Bianco, L., Dell’Olmo, P., Odoni, A.R. (eds) New Concepts and Methods in Air Traffic Management. Transportation Analysis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04632-6_9
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