Effects of Communication Breakdown on Safety Operations of Airlines at Muritala Mohammed International Airport: A Case Study of Air Peace
- Okoro, Prosper Onyekachi, PhD.1*, Okeke, Chuba Henry, PhD.2
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21076424
- ISA Journal of Multidisciplinary (ISAJM)
Effective communication is
fundamental to the safety, efficiency, and coordination of airline operations.
Despite the existence of standardized communication procedures, communication
failures continue to constitute a significant threat to aviation safety. This
study investigated the effects of communication breakdowns on airline safety
operations at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, using Air
Peace as a case study. The study sought to identify the major causes of
communication breakdowns, evaluate existing communication protocols and safety
measures, examine the effects of communication failures on flight safety and
operational efficiency, and propose strategies for improving communication
effectiveness. A survey research design was adopted. The study population
comprised 500 aviation stakeholders directly involved in operational
communication, including pilots, air traffic controllers, cabin crew, and
ground operations personnel. Using Yamane’s formula, a sample size of 222
respondents was selected through multi-stage sampling, while 184 valid
responses were retrieved and analyzed. Data were collected using a structured
questionnaire based on a six-point Likert scale and analyzed using frequencies,
percentages, mean scores, and standard deviations. Findings revealed that
communication breakdowns are primarily caused by poor radio transmission
quality, ambiguous language use, high workload and fatigue, inadequate
recurrent training, and equipment failures. The study further found that existing
communication protocols are moderately inadequate and that communication
failures significantly reduce situational awareness, delay decision-making, and
increase operational risk. Respondents strongly supported the modernization of
communication equipment, continuous training, and strengthened regulatory
oversight as measures for improving communication effectiveness. The study
concludes that enhancing communication systems and practices is critical for
improving airline safety performance and operational resilience within the
Nigerian aviation industry.
Keywords: Communication Breakdown, Airline Safety, Aviation Communication,
Operational Efficiency.