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The Influence of Noice Levels in The Cabin Tower on The Work Environment of Air Traffic Controllers at Airnav Indonesia Subranch Gorontalo Krisman, Muhammad Rafli; Putriekapuja, Rany Adiliawijaya; Amir, Elfi
Kontribusia : Research Dissemination for Community Development Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Kontribusia, August 2024
Publisher : OJS Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30587/kontribusia.v7i2.8036

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This study was conducted at the Perum LPPNPI Branch Office in Gorontalo, Gorontalo Province, from January to June 2024. The background of this research is the inadequate condition of the cabin tower and substandard communication equipment, which disrupt the performance of Air Traffic Controllers (ATC). The aim of this study is to determine the impact of noise in the cabin tower on the working environment of ATC. It is hoped that this research will provide solutions to the noise impact and help ATC achieve a compliant and comfortable working environment for providing air traffic services. The method used is quantitative. Data collection involved using a Likert scale questionnaire and direct noise measurement with a sound level meter, specifically the Uni T - UT 353 model. Data analysis was performed using Pearson's Product-Moment Correlation, coefficient tests, and regression. The study population consisted of 8 ATC personnel at the AirNav Tower unit in Gorontalo. The results showed a strong correlation between noise in the cabin tower and the ATC working environment, with a correlation coefficient of 0.823 and a determination coefficient of 67%. This means that noise affects the working environment by 67%, while the remaining 33% is influenced by other factors not examined. These findings emphasize the importance of addressing noise issues to enhance ATC performance and work comfort.
Sistematic Literature Review: Etika Kepemimpinan pada Industri Penerbangan Krisman, Muhammad Rafli; Rany Adiliawijaya Putriekapuja
Jurnal Bisnis dan Operasi Penerbangan Vol 2 No 01 (2024): Aviation Busieness and Operations Journal
Publisher : Politeknik Penerbangan Indonesia Curug

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54147/jobp.v2i01.1138

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This article investigates the crucial role of ethical leadership in the aviation industry, which operates in a complex and risky environment. It focuses on integrity, responsibility, and their impact on safety culture and organizational performance. The research employs the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method to explore relevant literature. Findings indicate that leaders in the aviation industry must possess high administrative skills and strong moral integrity. Ethical leadership plays a vital role in ensuring operational safety and employee well-being. Research results suggest that leaders who practice ethical leadership tend to create safer and more productive work environments. The research methodology begins with formulating clear research questions regarding ethical leadership in the aviation industry. Literature search is conducted systematically using relevant academic databases and appropriate keywords to identify relevant studies. Selected articles are evaluated for methodological quality and relevance to the research topic. Information gathered from these articles is synthesized to present key findings and implications for leadership practices in the aviation industry. The article concludes that integrity, responsibility, and safety are key aspects of ethical leadership in the aviation industry. Leaders who practice ethics can positively influence safety culture and organizational performance. Therefore, it is crucial for leaders in the aviation industry to prioritize integrity and responsibility in their leadership practices to support sustainable progress in aviation business.