About the rolewe're building next-generation ai systems for aviation and autonomous flight — and we need people who actually speak the language of the skies.if you know the difference between a squawk code and a sigmet, this role was made for you.this is not generic transcription work.we're looking for aviation-savvy contributors to accurately transcribe real-world air traffic control (atc) and pilot radio communications, helping train ai that will power the future of aviation safety and autonomy.organization: alignerr (powered by labelbox) | type: hourly/task-based contract | location: remote | commitment: * hours/weekwhat you'll dotranscribe real-world atc ? Pilot audio recordings with precisionlabel speakers, callsigns, instructions, and responses accuratelycapture aviation terminology, abbreviations, and standard phraseology correctlywork through task-based assignments at your own pacemaintain high quality and accuracy standards — this work directly impacts aviation ai systemsnote: you don't need to be a professional transcriptionist — but you do need to genuinely understand aviation communications.who you area pilot, student pilot, air traffic controller, or aviation professionalan aviation enthusiast who regularly listens to and understands atc communicationsdeeply familiar with standard aviation radio phraseology and proceduresextremely detail-oriented and patient with audio-based workself-motivated and able to work independently and asynchronouslynice to haveexperience with liveatc, pilot training, or atc simulationbackground in aviation operations, dispatching, or flight trainingfamiliarity with icao or faa phraseology standardswhy join uswork on cutting-edge ai projects shaping the future of aviationfully remote and flexible — work on your own schedulefreelance perks: autonomy, variety, and global collaborationhigh-quality contributors receive priority access to more tasksyour work has real-world impact on aviation safety and ai developmentpotential for ongoing work and contract extension#j-*-ljbffr