Air Traffic Control How Air Traffic is Coordinated © 2011 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Aerospace Engineering.

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Air Traffic Control How Air Traffic is Coordinated © 2011 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Aerospace Engineering

Air Traffic Across the US

Air Traffic Control (ATC) ATC system purpose is to prevent collisions between aircraft Part of US Federal government organization –Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Early aviators depended on visual references Some airports began using flagmen in 20s Air Commerce Act in 1926 established US rules Air Traffic Control began in 1958 after series of midair collisions How Did Air Traffic Control Start?

Air space is divided into three-dimensional areas called classes (A through G) Airspace close to airport looks like upside down wedding cake Airports connected by federal airways called Victor airways and jet routes Air Traffic Control System

Typical Airport Traffic Pattern Pattern defines routes to approach and depart from each airport Pattern based on five main legs to provide consistency –Downwind –Base –Final –Departure –Crosswind

Air Traffic Control Radio Air traffic controllers have specialized vocabulary Click the icon to hear live air traffic controller radio transmissions at JFK airport tower in New York

Pilots and ATC abide by sets of rules –Visual Flight Rules (VFR) –Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Standards developed by US used worldwide –Procedures –Equipment –English language Air Traffic Control System

ATC often do not actually see airplanes Air Traffic Control System Command Center –Coordinates air traffic for nation –Aircraft directed to speed up or slow down to balance air traffic Click the icon for live air traffic at JFK Airport in New York

Air Traffic Control (ATC) ATC system is part of the FAA with the purpose to prevent collisions between aircraft Long history of development What’s next? Play NextGen Video

References Federal Aviation Administration (2010). The Federal Aviation Administration: A historical perspective, Retrieved from Federal Aviation Administration (2010). Air traffic administration. Retrieved from Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. (2006). Guided flight discovery private pilot images [CD-ROM]. Englewood, CO: Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc.