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* Air Services Australia, air traffic management and related services provider for Australia
* Air traffic management, a concept in air navigation that includes air traffic control.
* Ground delay program, a traffic flow initiative that is instituted by the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States Air Space System
Another area in which the ICAO is active is infrastructure management, including Communication, Navigation, Surveillance / Air Traffic Management ( CNS / ATM ) systems, which employ digital technologies ( e. g., satellite systems with various levels of automation ) in order to maintain a seamless global air traffic management system.
During the Cold War, Naval Air Station Keflavik played an important role in monitoring marine and submarine traffic from the Norwegian and Greenland Seas into the Atlantic Ocean.
Moncton is mentioned several times in the 1961 Twilight Zone episode " The Odyssey of Flight 33 ", in which the lost aircraft desperately tries to contact Moncton Air Traffic Control, as well as the air traffic control in Gander and Boston.
Air traffic controllers tried to contact him as he was moving around the busy Helsinki – Moscow route, but Rust turned off all communications equipment aboard.
Air traffic control presumed an emergency and a rescue effort was organized, including a Finnish Border Guard patrol boat.
Air traffic control is overseen and operated in conjunction with the pan-African ASECNA, which bases one of its five air traffic zones at Niamey's Hamani Diori International Airport.
Air traffic within mainland China is often connected through Beijing, Shanghai or Guangzhou.
Air traffic is routed through several international and regional airports, the largest of which is Barajas International Airport in Madrid.
With the unprecedented implementation of Security Control of Air Traffic and Air Navigation Aids ( SCATANA ) plan, all civilian airplane traffic in the United States and Canada was grounded until September 13, 2001.
Air traffic management in the European Union is largely undertaken by member states, co-operating through EUROCONTROL, an intergovernmental organisation that includes both the EU member states and most other European states as well.
Category: Air traffic control in Europe
The Schiphol Air traffic control tower, with a height of, was the tallest in the world when constructed in 1991.
For instance, the Abwehr ( the German military intelligence service ) used a four-rotor machine without a plugboard, and Naval Enigma used different key management from that of the Army or Air Force, making its traffic far more difficult to cryptanalyse.
At around this time, the flight had a near midair collision with Delta Air Lines Flight 2315, reportedly missing the plane by only 300 feet, as air traffic controller Dave Bottiglia frantically tried to tell the Delta pilot to take evasive action.
Air traffic control responsibilities at airports are usually divided into at least two main areas: ground and tower, though a single controller may work both stations.
* Air traffic control
Air traffic control radar
Air traffic control ( ATC ) is a service provided by ground-based controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through controlled airspace.
Belarusian traffic police DAI every year holds operation " Clean Air " to prevent the use of cars with extremely pollutive engines.

Air and controllers
* Due to a translation error controllers believed Korean Air Flight 85 might have been hijacked.
" Air traffic controllers hear the transmission.
* Air traffic control, a service provided to aircraft by ground-based controllers
* Air traffic controllers, people who expedite and maintain a safe and orderly flow of air traffic in the global air traffic control system
During July 1964, American forward air control efforts to guide both RLAF and USAF air strikes began with Butterfly combat controllers mounted in Air America aircraft.
Air traffic controllers are people trained to maintain the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic in the global air traffic control system.
Air traffic controllers are generally individuals who are well organized, are quick with numeric computations and mathematics, have assertive and firm decision making skills, and possess excellent short-term memory and visual memory abilities.
In the United States, En-Route controllers work at Air Route Traffic Control Centers or ARTCCs.
A military air traffic controller works approach control in Carrier Air Traffic Control Center ( CATTC ) aboard the Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln ( CVN-72 ) | USS Abraham Lincoln ( CVN 72 ). Civilian air traffic controllers, Memphis International Airport, 1962 Most countries ' armed forces employ air traffic controllers, often in most if not all branches of the forces.
These train student controllers from walking in off the street to the standards required to hold an Air Traffic Control license, which will contain one or more Ratings.
Except at quieter airports, Air Traffic Control is a 24-hour, 365-day-a-year job where controllers usually work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends and public holidays.
* Air traffic controllers ' strike of 1981 ( U. S. A .)
Other problems that occurred in the air traffic industry were the OPEC fuel crises and the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization ( PATCO ) strike of 1982 resulting the firing of thousands of controllers by President Ronald Reagan.
At about 40 miles away, they saw the billowing smoke of American Airlines Flight 77, which had crashed into the Pentagon at 9: 43 a. m. As the North Dakota Air Guardsmen neared Washington, DC, Major Eckmann, the flight lead, set up a patrol over the nation ’ s capital with the help of air traffic controllers at the Northeast Air Defense Sector.
Nevertheless, the combined efforts of a Forward Air Controller-qualified pilot ( FAC ), a Combat Search and Rescue ( CSAR ) pilot, and observation posts manned by additional Rangers and Air Force enlisted terminal attack controllers ( who cleared airborne weapons for release ) ensured the Rangers on the dam would not be overrun.
After air traffic controllers fail to contact its two-person crew – one of them National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) astronaut candidate Susan Reynolds – a U. S. Air Force T-38 Talon intercepts it and finds it flying with frost apparently inside its cockpit windows, but also cannot communicate with its crew.
In addition, Navy WAVES ( Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service ) served as air traffic controllers in the air station control tower, directing traffic at the busy Naval Air Station, while others served as parachute riggers, packing parachutes and liferafts for use by aviators.
According to a USAF timeline, a series of military planes provided an emergency escort to the stricken Lear, beginning with an F-16 from Eglin Air Force Base, about an hour and twenty minutes ( 9: 33 EDT to 9: 52 CDT – see NTSB report on the crash ) after ground controllers lost contact.
The Pakistan Air Force prior to 1971 had a large number of Bengali pilots, air traffic controllers, technicians and administrative officers.

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