Giving directions to the traffic on runways, monitoring traffic and providing clearances to aircrafts for landing and takeoff are some of their responsibilities. They are also called tower controllers as they work from tower centers to have a clearer view of the runway
Take control when the aircraft is landing to make sure the most effective and fuel efficient form of landing. They are constantly in touch with safety areas for safe landing.
They are responsible for using radar equipment to check flight paths and for providing pilots with the information related to weather and other critical concerns.
En route controllers manage aircraft flying in the airspace between airports. They provide guidance, ensure safe separation, and manage traffic flow on high-altitude routes
Air Traffic Control Instructor
Instructors provide classroom and simulation-based training to aspiring air traffic controllers. They cover topics such as procedures, communication, and decision-making
ATC Technical Support Specialist
Technical support specialists provide technical assistance and maintenance for ATC equipment and systems. They ensure that communication and surveillance systems are functioning correctly
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