A system designed to give assistance to aircraft, to prevent collisions and to manage aircraft flow
Air traffic control is the activity of organizing the routes that aircraft should follow, and telling pilots by radio which routes they should take. the nation's overburdened air-traffic-control system
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) division that operates control towers at major airports
A service operated by the appropriate authority to promote the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic
Air traffic control is the group of people who organize the routes aircraft take. They have to wait for clearance from air traffic control
A service operated by appropriate authority to promote the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic
A game played by airline pilots and air traffic controllers The game has no rules, and neither side knows how it is played, but the goal is to prevent flights from arriving in time for passengers to make connecting flights