Evan, let me clarify my opinion:
I don't like the NOTAM (TAF, METAR, ETC) language, and I agree that there is no reason to carry on with that shorthand language these days.
What I am saying is that pilots learn that language and use that language with no problems. Heck, most pilots in the world need to learn a full second language (English), and they manage to do it.
I am sure that there must be some, but I never heard of an incident caused by a pilot not understanding or misunderstanding a NOTAM. I did hear several incidents due to pilots MISSING the NOTAM altogether. That is a very serious issue that actually caused accidents, and that is not solvable by replacing the shorthand language by plain English (which, remember, is still a second language for most pilots in the world).
As a dispatcher said:
"Dispatcher for 27 years. I generally love my job but the day I retire and never have to read hundreds of useless NOTAM while praying I don’t miss something important will be a happy day. The NOTAM system is broken even when it’s working."
You hear pilots and dispatchers complaining a about THAT all the time. You very rarely hear them complaining about the shorthand language.
They know where the difficulty with the system is and what unintentional mistakes can kill them.
Plain English will not solve the real problem with NOTAMs. While I agree that the NOTAM language sucks, I would not invest a cent in fixing that until we fix this other little thing first. Put all resources available to fixing NOTAMs there, please.
I don't like the NOTAM (TAF, METAR, ETC) language, and I agree that there is no reason to carry on with that shorthand language these days.
What I am saying is that pilots learn that language and use that language with no problems. Heck, most pilots in the world need to learn a full second language (English), and they manage to do it.
I am sure that there must be some, but I never heard of an incident caused by a pilot not understanding or misunderstanding a NOTAM. I did hear several incidents due to pilots MISSING the NOTAM altogether. That is a very serious issue that actually caused accidents, and that is not solvable by replacing the shorthand language by plain English (which, remember, is still a second language for most pilots in the world).
As a dispatcher said:
"Dispatcher for 27 years. I generally love my job but the day I retire and never have to read hundreds of useless NOTAM while praying I don’t miss something important will be a happy day. The NOTAM system is broken even when it’s working."
You hear pilots and dispatchers complaining a about THAT all the time. You very rarely hear them complaining about the shorthand language.
They know where the difficulty with the system is and what unintentional mistakes can kill them.
Plain English will not solve the real problem with NOTAMs. While I agree that the NOTAM language sucks, I would not invest a cent in fixing that until we fix this other little thing first. Put all resources available to fixing NOTAMs there, please.
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