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News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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TEB Dalton 19 Departure Now by Pilot Request Only
At last week’s meeting of the Teterboro Users Group, violations of the Dalton Runway 19 departure at Teterboro (N.J.) Airport were a concern.
ATC
September 21, 2010
NTSB Casts Wide Blame for Fatal Hudson Midair
On Tuesday, the NTSB spread broad blame for the fat
ATC
September 16, 2010
Operation Skyshield Remembered 50 Years Later
Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of Operation Skyshield, one of the largest air drills in U.S.
ATC
September 9, 2010
NextGen in Obama’s New Infrastructure Plans
President Obama announced in Milwaukee yesterday that airports and the Next Generation Air Traffic System will be part of a more than $50 billion investmen
ATC
September 7, 2010
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Alert Controller Saves Gulfstream IV from Crashing
An alert radar controller monitoring traffic at Shannon air traffic services is credited with helping to prevent a Gulfstream IV-SP from crashing into the
ATC
August 31, 2010
FAA Adopts ICAO’s ‘Line Up and Wait’ Terminology
Current FAA terminology for an air traffic controller’s instruction for a pilot to taxi onto the runway and await takeoff clearance is “position and hold.”
ATC
August 12, 2010
GAO, DOT IG Concerned about FAA's NextGen
Each key FAA NextGen project has an individual "metric" to measure how its development is progressing.
ATC
August 10, 2010
Trajectory-based ops pair new tech and flying basics
Now that we’ve all gotten accustomed to acronyms like Rnav, RNP, LPV and all the others, the next big game changer will be TBO, for trajectory-based operat
ATC
August 2, 2010
Operators skewer proposed Long Island VFR routing
Public comments about the FAA’s proposed mandatory helicopter routing over New York’s Long Island are overwhelmingly negative, according to the Eastern Reg
ATC
August 2, 2010
FAA says Gulf TFR working
Helicopter traffic in the Gulf of Mexico has nearly doubled, to nearly 2,000 flights per day, since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded on April 20.
ATC
August 2, 2010
NextGen architects ponder security
Establishing stronger cyber security must become a top national imperative, according to industry and government cyber security specialists at a recent FAA
ATC
August 2, 2010
DOT IG: NextGen Could Face Delays
A DOT Inspector General report warns that the FAA is facing several challenges that could delay its transition plan to NextGen.
ATC
August 1, 2010
Volcanic disruption boosts case for SES
The total closure of European skies in April because of the volcanic ash cloud was considered by many observers to be an unnecessarily severe reaction.
ATC
July 17, 2010
Airliner and bizjet orders spell rosy outlook at Collins
An improving outlook for the airline industry and the projected continued turnaround in business aviation are converging at the perfect moment for Rockwell
ATC
July 16, 2010
ITT takes leading role in devising next-gen ATM
You could be forgiven for thinking that the best part of a generation has been expended in talking up the promised benefits of the U.S.
ATC
July 16, 2010
Despite quirks, the iPad shines in bizav cockpits
Apple’s new iPad tablet computer is enjoying instant popularity, with more than two million of the $499-and-up units selling since deliveries began in earl
ATC
July 8, 2010
The Search Persists for GPS Backup
A June editorial in GPS World magazine notes that ICAO’s marine equivalent, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), has endorsed eLoran as the backu
ATC
July 1, 2010
Unmanned Aircraft Study Under Way
The FAA will be studying how to integrate unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in the National Airspace System through a cooperative research and development ag
ATC
June 28, 2010
New ATC Runway Clearances Take Effect June 30
As of June 30, pilots can expect to receive different runway crossing clearances from ATC, <lin
ATC
June 22, 2010
FAA To Research Allowing Unmanned Aircraft Fly in National Airspace System
The FAA’s William J.
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June 20, 2010
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