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Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and in the air. The primary purpose of ATC systems worldwide is to separate aircraft to prevent collisions, to organize and expedite the flow of traffic, and to provide information and other support for pilots when able. In some countries, ATC may also play a security or defense role (as in the United States), or be run entirely by the military (as in Brazil). Preventing collisions is referred to as separation, which is a term used to prevent aircraft from coming too close to each other by use of lateral, vertical and longitudinal separation minima; many aircraft now have collision avoidance systems installed to act as a backup to ATC observation and instructions. In addition to its primary function, the ATC can provide additional services such as providing information to pilots, weather and navigation information and NOTAMs (NOtices To AirMen). In many countries, ATC services are provided throughout the majority of airspace, and its services are available to all users (private, military, and commercial). When controllers are responsible for separating some or all aircraft, such airspace is called "controlled airspace" in contrast to "uncontrolled airspace" where aircraft may fly without the use of the air traffic control system. Depending on the type of flight and the class of airspace, ATC may issue instructions that pilots are required to follow, or merely flight information (in some countries known as advisories) to assist pilots operating in the airspace. In all cases, however, the pilot in command has final responsibility for the safety of the flight, and may deviate from ATC instructions in an emergency. Although the native language for a region is normally used, the English language must be used on request, as required by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Are you allowed to job shadow Air Traffic Control? Q. Are you allowed to job shadow Air Traffic Control? We're doing job shadowing at school, and ATC is a career that really interests me. But I know that since 9/11 they've really been boosting up security, so I'm not sure if you're allowed to or not. Is there a way to job shadow? Asked by Vercatosso - Tue Aug 25 19:40:37 2009 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments A. There can be a great deal of red tape involved with making a visit to an ATC facility, but it occasionally happens. It helps if you are a pilot or otherwise in the aviation industry. Unfortunately I knew something about the procedure but I've forgotten it, which I suppose isn't very helpful. I just know that it's possible. I suggest that you find some of the many specialized forums on the Web for aviation professionals, post in a few of them asking for people who work in ATC, and then ask them what the procedure might be, which you can then carry out. Yahoo Answers is a bit too general-purpose a venue for this. Answered by Techwing - Tue Aug 25 23:23:26 2009 How hard is air traffic control school course? Coast guard? Q. Im interested in joining a program for air traffic control or joining the coast gaurd, Whaich option do u think is better and why? Asked by Erik - Mon Jan 4 00:06:19 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Which is better depend on what you want out of life, although ATC would likely be the physically easier and higher paying route. How hard it is? That again depends on you, I know people that have gone through ATC training very easily and had a lot of fun, others just can't seem to pass the qualification exam and the same goes for the military it is harder for some then others. Answered by Steven - Mon Jan 4 01:07:55 2010 What kind of job can I get with Air Traffic Control experience?
Q. I was an Air Traffic controller in the Navy for 5 years but I did not stay in one place long enough to get fully qualified. The FAA says I don't have enough experience to be hired. What can I do with what I know? Asked by Mike H. - Mon Jan 26 09:33:43 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. I googled "highest paying jobs" I think Air Traffic Controller was in the top 5 The drawback, you have to retire at age 57. But for oodles of money, that would be ok. You NEED to somehow make a career out of this. Could working at a small town airport help? The pay is higher than most doctors. Geez - what a future you might have. Get determined - find out what they want. Rejoin the navy = if that's what it takes. / Answered by Judy - Mon Jan 26 09:38:04 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Air traffic control" 248th at Work in Haiti
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