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Что (кто) такое air traffic controller - определение

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
  • Civilian air traffic controllers, [[Memphis International Airport]], 1962
  • Controllers often work from a control tower like this one at [[Birmingham Airport]], England
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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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Air Traffic Controller (video game)         
VIDEO GAME SERIES
I am an air traffic controller video game; I am an Air Traffic Controller
is a simulation computer game series, developed by TechnoBrain, that simulates the operation of an airport. The games simulate the job of an air traffic controller.
Air Traffic Controller 3         
2008 VIDEO GAME
I am an air traffic controller 3; Air Traffic Controller 3 (video game); ATC3
is a Japanese simulation puzzle game released by TechnoBrain from 2008 to 2012. The game has many editions that were released during that time including some that feature special events or airports like the former Kai Tak International Airport in Hong Kong or Kadena Air Force Base in Okinawa.
air traffic control         
SERVICE PROVIDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PREVENTING COLLISIONS BETWEEN AIRCRAFT, AND ON THE MANOEUVRING AREA BETWEEN AIRCRAFT AND OBSTRUCTIONS; AND EXPEDITING AND MAINTAINING AN ORDERLY FLOW OF AIR TRAFFIC
Aviation System; Air Traffic Control; Control tower; Terminal control center; Air-Traffic Control; Control Towers; Air traffic control tower; ATCT; Airport tower; Airport control tower; Approach Control; Aviation control; Approach Contol; Air-traffic control; TRACON; Air control tower; Air-traffic-control tower; Terminal Radar Approach Control; Radar Approach Control; RAPCON; Aircraft traffic; Air Traffic Control Tower; Terminal Radar Approach Control Facility; Air traffic; Air traffic tower; Tracon; Air navigation installations; Air Traffic Control System; Aviation ATCS; Tower (aviation); Clearance delivery; E-strip; Tower control; Terminal Control Center; Air traffic flow control; Terminal radar approach control; Aviation system; ATC tower; Handoff (aviation); Air Control; Airport Traffic Control Tower; Airport traffic control tower; Privatization of air traffic control
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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.
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Air traffic control is the group of people who organize the routes aircraft take.
They have to wait for clearance from air traffic control.
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air traffic control         
SERVICE PROVIDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PREVENTING COLLISIONS BETWEEN AIRCRAFT, AND ON THE MANOEUVRING AREA BETWEEN AIRCRAFT AND OBSTRUCTIONS; AND EXPEDITING AND MAINTAINING AN ORDERLY FLOW OF AIR TRAFFIC
Aviation System; Air Traffic Control; Control tower; Terminal control center; Air-Traffic Control; Control Towers; Air traffic control tower; ATCT; Airport tower; Airport control tower; Approach Control; Aviation control; Approach Contol; Air-traffic control; TRACON; Air control tower; Air-traffic-control tower; Terminal Radar Approach Control; Radar Approach Control; RAPCON; Aircraft traffic; Air Traffic Control Tower; Terminal Radar Approach Control Facility; Air traffic; Air traffic tower; Tracon; Air navigation installations; Air Traffic Control System; Aviation ATCS; Tower (aviation); Clearance delivery; E-strip; Tower control; Terminal Control Center; Air traffic flow control; Terminal radar approach control; Aviation system; ATC tower; Handoff (aviation); Air Control; Airport Traffic Control Tower; Airport traffic control tower; Privatization of air traffic control
¦ noun the ground-based personnel and equipment concerned with controlling and monitoring air traffic within a particular area.
Derivatives
air traffic controller noun
Air traffic control         
SERVICE PROVIDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PREVENTING COLLISIONS BETWEEN AIRCRAFT, AND ON THE MANOEUVRING AREA BETWEEN AIRCRAFT AND OBSTRUCTIONS; AND EXPEDITING AND MAINTAINING AN ORDERLY FLOW OF AIR TRAFFIC
Aviation System; Air Traffic Control; Control tower; Terminal control center; Air-Traffic Control; Control Towers; Air traffic control tower; ATCT; Airport tower; Airport control tower; Approach Control; Aviation control; Approach Contol; Air-traffic control; TRACON; Air control tower; Air-traffic-control tower; Terminal Radar Approach Control; Radar Approach Control; RAPCON; Aircraft traffic; Air Traffic Control Tower; Terminal Radar Approach Control Facility; Air traffic; Air traffic tower; Tracon; Air navigation installations; Air Traffic Control System; Aviation ATCS; Tower (aviation); Clearance delivery; E-strip; Tower control; Terminal Control Center; Air traffic flow control; Terminal radar approach control; Aviation system; ATC tower; Handoff (aviation); Air Control; Airport Traffic Control Tower; Airport traffic control tower; Privatization of air traffic control

Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based air traffic controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through a given section of controlled airspace, and can provide advisory services to aircraft in non-controlled airspace. The primary purpose of ATC worldwide is to prevent collisions, organize and expedite the flow of air traffic, and provide information and other support for pilots. In some countries, ATC plays a security or defensive role, or is operated by the military.

Air traffic controllers monitor the location of aircraft in their assigned airspace by radar and communicate with the pilots by radio. To prevent collisions, ATC enforces traffic separation rules, which ensure each aircraft maintains a minimum amount of empty space around it at all times. In many countries, ATC provides services to all private, military, and commercial aircraft operating within its airspace. Depending on the type of flight and the class of airspace, ATC may issue instructions that pilots are required to obey, or advisories (known as flight information in some countries) that pilots may, at their discretion, disregard. The pilot in command is the final authority for the safe operation of the aircraft and may, in an emergency, deviate from ATC instructions to the extent required to maintain safe operation of their aircraft.

243rd Air Traffic Control Squadron         
MILITARY UNIT
User:243atcs/sandbox; Draft:243rd Air Traffic Control Squadron (USAF); 243rd Air Traffic Control Squadron (USAF)
The United States Air Force's 243d Air Traffic Control Squadron (243 ATCS) is an Air Traffic Control unit located at Cheyenne Air National Guard Base, Wyoming.
Bodø Air Traffic Control Center         
Bodø ATCC; Bodo Air Traffic Control Center
Bodø Air Traffic Control Center or Bodø ATCC en route air traffic control unit located at Bodø Airport in Bodø, in North Norway.
control tower         
SERVICE PROVIDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PREVENTING COLLISIONS BETWEEN AIRCRAFT, AND ON THE MANOEUVRING AREA BETWEEN AIRCRAFT AND OBSTRUCTIONS; AND EXPEDITING AND MAINTAINING AN ORDERLY FLOW OF AIR TRAFFIC
Aviation System; Air Traffic Control; Control tower; Terminal control center; Air-Traffic Control; Control Towers; Air traffic control tower; ATCT; Airport tower; Airport control tower; Approach Control; Aviation control; Approach Contol; Air-traffic control; TRACON; Air control tower; Air-traffic-control tower; Terminal Radar Approach Control; Radar Approach Control; RAPCON; Aircraft traffic; Air Traffic Control Tower; Terminal Radar Approach Control Facility; Air traffic; Air traffic tower; Tracon; Air navigation installations; Air Traffic Control System; Aviation ATCS; Tower (aviation); Clearance delivery; E-strip; Tower control; Terminal Control Center; Air traffic flow control; Terminal radar approach control; Aviation system; ATC tower; Handoff (aviation); Air Control; Airport Traffic Control Tower; Airport traffic control tower; Privatization of air traffic control
(control towers)
A control tower is a building at an airport from which instructions are given to aircraft when they are taking off or landing. You can also refer to the people who work in a control tower as the control tower.
The pilot told the control tower that he'd run into technical trouble.
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control tower         
SERVICE PROVIDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PREVENTING COLLISIONS BETWEEN AIRCRAFT, AND ON THE MANOEUVRING AREA BETWEEN AIRCRAFT AND OBSTRUCTIONS; AND EXPEDITING AND MAINTAINING AN ORDERLY FLOW OF AIR TRAFFIC
Aviation System; Air Traffic Control; Control tower; Terminal control center; Air-Traffic Control; Control Towers; Air traffic control tower; ATCT; Airport tower; Airport control tower; Approach Control; Aviation control; Approach Contol; Air-traffic control; TRACON; Air control tower; Air-traffic-control tower; Terminal Radar Approach Control; Radar Approach Control; RAPCON; Aircraft traffic; Air Traffic Control Tower; Terminal Radar Approach Control Facility; Air traffic; Air traffic tower; Tracon; Air navigation installations; Air Traffic Control System; Aviation ATCS; Tower (aviation); Clearance delivery; E-strip; Tower control; Terminal Control Center; Air traffic flow control; Terminal radar approach control; Aviation system; ATC tower; Handoff (aviation); Air Control; Airport Traffic Control Tower; Airport traffic control tower; Privatization of air traffic control
¦ noun a tall building at an airport from which the movements of air traffic are controlled.

Википедия

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.