Aviation Communications Transcriber (ATC)

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<strong>About The Project<br><br></strong>We’re building next-generation AI systems for aviation and autonomous flight. To do that, we need high-quality transcriptions of real Air Traffic Control (ATC) and pilot communications.<br><br><strong>This is not generic transcription.<br><br></strong><ul><li> Organization: Alignerr (Powered by Labelbox)</li><li> Position: Aviation Communications Transcriber (ATC)</li><li> Location: Remote</li><li> Type: Hourly / Task-based Contract</li><li> Compensation: $20-30 /hour</li><li> Commitment: 10-40 hours/week<br><br></li></ul><strong>This Project Requires<br><br></strong><ul><li> Understanding aviation phraseology</li><li> Accurately capturing fast, noisy, real-world radio communications</li><li> Extreme attention to detail<br><br></li></ul>Your work will directly help improve AI systems used in aviation safety and autonomy.<br><br><strong>What You’ll Do<br><br></strong><ul><li> Transcribe real-world Air Traffic Control (ATC) ↔ pilot audio recordings</li><li> Carefully label speakers, callsigns, instructions, and responses</li><li> Correctly capture aviation terminology, abbreviations, and phraseology</li><li> Work on task-based assignments at your own pace</li><li> Meet quality and accuracy standards (this is critical)<br><br></li></ul><strong>Who This Is For<br><br></strong>This is ideal if you are:<br><br><ul><li> A pilot, student pilot, Air Traffic Controller (ATC), or aviation professional</li><li> An aviation enthusiast who regularly listens to ATC</li><li> Someone who understands aviation radio communications and phraseology</li><li> Extremely detail-oriented and patient with audio work<br><br></li></ul>You do not need to be a professional transcriptionist — but you do need to understand aviation comms.<br><br><strong>Compensation<br><br></strong><ul><li> Paid per task / per hour equivalent (based on speed and quality)</li><li> High-quality contributors get priority access to more work</li><li> Top performers can earn very strong effective hourly rates<br><br></li></ul><strong>Why Join Us<br><br></strong><ul><li> Competitive pay and flexible remote work.</li><li> Lead a team working on cutting-edge AI projects.</li><li> Exposure to advanced LLMs and how they’re trained.</li><li> Freelance perks: autonomy, flexibility, and global collaboration.</li><li> Potential for contract extension.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Application Process (Takes 10-15 min)<br><br></strong><ul><li> Submit your resume</li><li> Complete a short screening</li><li> Project matching and onboarding<br><br></li></ul><em>PS: Our team reviews applications daily. Please complete your AI interview and application steps to be considered for this opportunity.</em>

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