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air and traffic
The street that is full now of traffic and parked cars then and for many years drowsed on an August afternoon in the shade of the curbside trees, and silence was a weight, almost palpable, in the air.
* 1907 – Archie League, American air traffic controller ( d. 1986 )
* Air Services Australia, air traffic management and related services provider for Australia
To supplement air traffic control, most large transport aircraft and many smaller ones use a traffic alert and collision avoidance system ( TCAS ), which can detect the location of nearby aircraft, and provide instructions for avoiding a midair collision.
To communicate to air traffic control that an aircraft is being hijacked, a pilot under duress should squawk 7500 or vocally, by radio communication, transmit "( Aircraft callsign ); Transponder seven five zero zero.
An air traffic controller who suspects an aircraft may have been hijacked may ask the pilot to confirm " squawking assigned code.
Also, the old airfield at Rabasa was closed and air traffic moved to the new El Altet Airport, which made a more convenient and modern facility for charter flights bringing tourists from northern European countries.
* Air traffic management, a concept in air navigation that includes air traffic control.
The heavy reliance on automobiles for transportation in Atlanta has resulted in traffic, commute, and air pollution rates that rank among the worst in the country.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest airport as measured by passenger traffic and aircraft traffic, offers air service to over 150 U. S. destinations and more than 80 international destinations in 52 countries, with over 2, 700 arrivals and departures daily.
It was then decided to ban private air traffic over Central Berlin.
Bicycles provide numerous benefits compared to motor vehicles, including exercise, an alternative to the use of fossil fuels, no air or noise pollution, much reduced traffic congestion, easier parking, greater maneuverability, and access to both roads and paths.
One concern often expressed ( both by non-cyclists and some cyclists ) is the thought that riding in traffic exposes the cyclist to higher levels of air pollution, especially if he or she travels on or along busy roads.
Some authors have claimed this to be untrue, showing that the pollutant and irritant count within cars is consistently higher, ( presumably because of limited circulation of air within the car and due to the air intake being directly in the stream of other traffic ).
The isolation of the Comoros had made air traffic a major means of transportation.
Because of the absence of scheduled sea transport between the islands, nearly all interisland passenger traffic is by air.
* " Communication, navigation, surveillance ", often associated with air traffic management as CNS / ATM
there are still 16-bit Novas and Eclipses running in a variety of applications worldwide, including air traffic control.
Flight 305's pilot, William Scott, contacted Seattle-Tacoma Airport air traffic control, which informed local and Federal authorities.

air and control
Between the two countries, there are political disputes over several aspects of political control over the Aegean space, including the size of territorial waters, air control and the delimitation of economic rights to the continental shelf.
One characteristic of the Missileer ancestry was that the radar sent it mid-course corrections, which allowed the fire control system to " loft " the missile up over the target into thinner air where it had better range.
After years of intense rivalry between the navy and the air force for the control of naval aviation, President Castelo Branco decreed in 1965 that only the air force would be allowed to operate fixed-wing aircraft and that the navy would be responsible for helicopters.
German successes are closely related to the extent to which the German Luftwaffe was able to control the air war in early campaigns in Europe and the Soviet Union.
The Blues do not wear G-suits, because the air bladders inside them would repeatedly deflate and inflate, interfering with the control stick between the pilot's legs.
The door is used to control the physical atmosphere within a space by enclosing the air drafts, so that interiors may be more effectively heated or cooled.
Laws dealing with pollution are often media-limited — i. e., pertain only to a single environmental medium, such as air, water ( whether surface water, groundwater or oceans ), soil, etc .— and control both emissions of pollutants into the medium, as well as liability for exceeding permitted emissions and responsibility for cleanup.
When Ford approached the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) about regulatory issues, the critical problem was that the ( then ) known forms of air traffic control were inadequate for the volume of traffic Ford proposed.
At the time, air traffic control consisted of flight numbers, altitudes and headings written on little slips of paper and placed in a case.
The overwhelming Turkish land, naval and air superiority against island's weak defenses led to the bringing of 37 % of the land under Turkish control.
Hypoxia also occurs in healthy individuals when breathing mixtures of gases with a low oxygen content, e. g. while diving underwater especially when using closed-circuit rebreather systems that control the amount of oxygen in the supplied air.
The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning or climate control.
The H1 lacks standard safety features, including child safety locks, child seat tethers, side air bags, and stability control.
Environment-current issues: government water control projects have drained most of the inhabited marsh areas east of An Nasiriyah by drying up or diverting the feeder streams and rivers ; a once sizable population of Shi ' a Muslims, who have inhabited these areas for thousands of years, has been displaced ; furthermore, the destruction of the natural habitat poses serious threats to the area's wildlife populations ; inadequate supplies of potable water ; development of Tigris-Euphrates Rivers system contingent upon agreements with upstream riparian Turkey ; air and water pollution ; soil degradation ( salination ) and erosion ; and desertification.
Airports may also appear under this subcategory, including air traffic control and refuelling operations for international airports through to smaller domestic exposures.
In controlled airspace, air traffic control ( ATC ) separates IFR aircraft from obstacles and other aircraft using a flight clearance based on route, time, distance, speed, and altitude.
In addition, air traffic control may assist in navigation by assigning pilots specific headings to fly, known as " radar vectors ".

air and tower
" In the Prophetiae Merlini, Niviane confines him in the forest of Brocéliande with walls of air, visible as mist to others but as a beautiful tower to him ( Loomis, 1927 ).
For high-fidelity flight simulation, the division operates the world's largest flight simulator ( the Vertical Motion Simulator ), a Level-D 747-400 simulator, and a panoramic air traffic control tower simulator.
The latest air traffic tower was built in 1952 and the terminal was dedicated in 1961.
Meigs Field Airport air traffic control tower
Various improvements took place over the years, including the 1952 opening of an air traffic control tower, the 1961 opening of a new terminal building ( dedicated by Richard J. Daley ), runway lengthening, and the late 1990s charting of two FAA instrument approaches allowing landings in poor weather conditions.
The tower became important again in World War II, when Lincolnshire was known as " Bomber County " for its proliferation of air bases.
The airport's terminal building and control tower were completed in 1928 ; the old wooden air traffic control and Customs building was demolished.
* 1984: Gatwick's new air traffic control tower, the tallest in the UK at the time, opened.
Although the original air station air traffic control tower is still standing, attached to one of the former Navy aircraft hangars, the airfield remains an uncontrolled facility.
Malmstrom's air traffic control tower was leveled, the navigational aids were turned off and runway was closed.
WPAL, 91. 7 FM and WCIS-FM ( yet to sign on air ) are licensed to nearby Laporte but are located on a tower near Dushore.
The long-closed Bent Door Café and trading post, built by Bob Harris in 1947 on the site of the 1940s Kozy Kottage Kamp, incorporates portions of a former air traffic control tower decommissioned after World War II ; the tower windows originally slanted toward the runway, so the door is bent to match.
Vanbrugh also liked to employ what he called his " castle air ", which he achieved by placing a low tower at each corner of the central block and crowning the towers with vast belvederes of massed stone, decorated with curious finials ( disguising the chimneys ).
TAV ( Tepe-Akfen-Ventures ) started its construction at the airport for new boarding gates at international terminal as well as building a new air traffic control tower.
the new terminal design includes: construction of a new terminal building, installation of jet bridges, a new modern control tower, increase in aircraft apron parking positions from five to eight in phase 1 of the project and then to twelve in phase 2 ; development of a Fixed Base Operation ( FBO ); redevelopment and relocation of a new air cargo facility ; and construction of a new car park and road infrastructure network.
Arlanda air traffic control tower at night
By the late 1930s, air traffic from Liverpool was beginning to take off with increasing demand for Irish Sea crossings, and a distinctive passenger terminal, control tower and two large aircraft hangars were built.
The Tamworth Capitol Theatre is fitted with a 405-seat auditorium with two levels of tiered seating, professional theatre lighting, a full sound system, dressing rooms, an orchestra pit, and fly tower, and is fully air conditioned.
Further expansion in 1964 brought many changes to the airport including an air traffic control tower and a new operations building.
To comply with air traffic safety regulations, the architects took off five floors of the tower.
The air traffic employees in the control tower worked for the Civil Aviation Administration.
In the film version, the craft are grey and cubic, a continuation of the emphasis on bureaucracy in the Vogons ' conception: " Douglas's description of the Vogon ships hanging in the air in much the same way that bricks don't to these Vogon ships which are these massive concrete tower blocks, with hardly any windows, they just have a few doors around the base ," says Joel Collins.

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