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ATC
News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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Controllers claim losses exceed hires
Although the FAA needs to hire 11,800 new controllers through Fiscal Year 2015 to replace retirees and other vacancies, the National Air Traffic Controller
ATC
January 23, 2007
NGATS focus of FAA workshop
At the FAA’s two-day New Technology Workshop last month, the focus was sharply on the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NGATS).
ATC
January 19, 2007
Only 30 Days Given for Public Input
Federal agencies on January 8 issued a notice asking for the public’s help to decide if there is a need to continue to operate or invest in the loran-C rad
ATC
January 19, 2007
New Satcom System Selected for Citations
Cessna Aircraft has selected the AirCell Axxess satcom system as a factory option on the Citation X, Sovereign and XLS.
ATC
January 16, 2007
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Wake of Airbus A380 Might Mean More Spacing
The horizontal wake-turbulence avoidance distance currently required when a lighter aircraft is behind a heavier aircraft might have to be doubled when fly
ATC
January 16, 2007
FAA Proposes To Cease Monitoring Selected Navaids
Under an FAA proposal, certain ILS approaches, localizer-type directional aids (LDA), microwave landing systems (MLS) and nondirectional beacons (NDB) at s
ATC
January 16, 2007
Union Rejects FAA Call for Federal Mediation
The union representing air traffic controllers rejected the FAA’s request yesterday for federal mediation to help the agency reach a labor agreement with c
ATC
January 16, 2007
Help Decide Loran’s Future
Federal agencies are asking for the public’s help to decide if there is a need to continue to operate or invest in the loran-C radio navigation system beyo
ATC
January 12, 2007
New Oxygen Requirements Quickly Withdrawn
In a move that could prove a little embarrassing for the FAA, the agency quickly removed new requirements easing oxygen use in Part 121 operations upon lea
ATC
January 11, 2007
Comments Requested on Northeast Airspace Redesign
The FAA is seeking comments on four potential plans intended to improve safety, reduce delays and handle growing air traffic in most of the nation’s northe
ATC
January 11, 2007
FAA: ATC Accounts for Most Serious Incursion Errors
In FY 2005, there were 327 runway incursions, of which 29 were serious Category A and B incidents, according to the FAA’s regional administrator for the We
ATC
January 8, 2007
More Details on Airspace Flow Programs
The first trial of the FAA’s new airspace flow programs (AFP) begins shortly, likely during the next occurrence of severe thunderstorm-related weather in t
ATC
January 8, 2007
Lower WAAS Minimums Inbound Next Year
While ILS Cat I equivalency has been on FAA’s wide-area augmentation system agenda for many years, the agency’s recent announcement that it is lowering WAA
ATC
January 8, 2007
’Taxi Into Position and Hold’ Procedures Revised
The FAA has published two general notices revising procedures for airports conducting taxi into position and hold (TIPH) operations.
ATC
January 8, 2007
UK and Spain To Develop Joint ATC System
The two companies that run ATC in Britain and Spain have launched a joint-venture company to develop a new air traffic management system for both countries
ATC
January 8, 2007
Capstone Being Made Part of ADS-B National Plan
The FAA says that the Alaska Capstone program of testing a host of advanced avionics (including automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast–ADS-B) in small
ATC
January 5, 2007
Eurocontrol’s safety plan improves air traffic management in Europe
Europe’s skies have become safer since two landmark accidents, according to a new independent survey commissioned by air traffic management agency Eurocont
ATC
December 19, 2006
More Responsibility For GA Likely as Europe’s Controlled Airspace Grow
Europe’s controlled airspace is to be expanded to absorb air transport growth, leaving the general aviation community with the prospect of paying air traff
ATC
December 18, 2006
French To Brief GNSS/Loran C Users
The French ministries of transport and defense have planned a global navigation satellite system (GNSS)/Loran C user information day on July 1 in Paris.
ATC
December 15, 2006
Hungarian, Oman ATC Buy Raytheon Radars
Raytheon Systems has sold two radars to HungaroControl, the Hungarian air navigation services provider, and four to the Sultanate of Oman.
ATC
December 15, 2006
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