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SPECIALIST RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAFE, ORDERLY, AND EXPEDITIOUS FLOW OF AIR TRAFFIC
Air Traffic Controller; Air-traffic controller; Air traffic controllers; Air Traffic Controllers; Air Traffic Control Officer; Final Director; Control Tower Operator; Control Tower Operators; Tower controller; Local controller; Air traffic control officer; Air controller
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International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers' Associations         
IFATCA; International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers Associations
International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers' Associations (IFATCA) unites the professional associations of air traffic controllers from around the world. In total, it represents over 130 of such organisations, with a combined membership of over 50,000 air traffic controllers.
air traffic controller         
(air traffic controllers)
An air traffic controller is someone whose job is to organize the routes that aircraft should follow, and to tell pilots by radio which routes they should take.
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Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (AFSCME)         
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UNITED STATES LABOR UNION WHICH REPRESENTS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
PATCO/AFSCME; Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (FPD)
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO/AFSCME) is a United States labor union which represents air traffic controllers at a number of locations.

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Air traffic controller

Air traffic control specialists, abbreviated ATCs, are personnel responsible for the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic in the global air traffic control system. Usually stationed in air traffic control centers and control towers on the ground, they monitor the position, speed, and altitude of aircraft in their assigned airspace visually and by radar, and give directions to the pilots by radio. The position of air traffic controller is one that requires highly specialized knowledge, skills, and abilities. Controllers apply separation rules to keep aircraft at a safe distance from each other in their area of responsibility and move all aircraft safely and efficiently through their assigned sector of airspace, as well as on the ground. Because controllers have an incredibly large responsibility while on duty (often in aviation, "on position") and make countless real-time decisions on a daily basis, the ATC profession is consistently regarded around the world as one of the most mentally challenging careers, and can be notoriously stressful depending on many variables (equipment, configurations, weather, traffic volume, traffic type, special activities, governmental actions, human factors). Many controllers, however, cite high salaries, and a large, unique, and privileged degree of autonomy as major advantages of their jobs.

Although the media in the United States frequently refers to them as air controllers, or flight controllers, most air traffic professionals use the term air traffic controllers, ATCOs, or controllers. For a more detailed article on the job itself, see air traffic control.

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1. Carr , president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association.
2. "It‘s the foxhole mentality," said Doug Church, spokesman for the National Air Traffic Controllers Association.
3. National Air Traffic Controllers Association officials say the FAA looks to be flush with extra cash.
4. The contract negotiations between the National Air Traffic Controllers Association and the Federal Aviation Administration are adversarial and high–stakes.
5. "We‘re never going to be comfortable with that arrangement," said National Air Traffic Controllers Association spokesman Doug Church.