How to reduce increasing rate of air crashes, by experts Experts in the aviation sector have called on the Federal Government to take urgent steps in addressing poor communication between cockpit and the control tower, loss of situational awareness and , lack of training, poor facilities, fatigue, flight crew judgment and maintenance personnel in order to reduce the rate of air crashes. These factors, the experts said, constitute human factor contributions to air disaster, if left unchecked will threaten passengers' confidence in travel. President of National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA), Engineer Abayomi Agoro and representative of the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), Captain Akin George spoke at the weekend on ways of preventing human factors in air accidents in a conference put together by Nigeria's Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB). Speaking on poor communication between cockpit and control tower, Agoro decried...