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Keywords:
Orderly,
Profession,
Atco,
Expeditious,
Skyguide
This game intends to put you into the hot-seat of an air traffic controller. Guide those planes to their correct destinations. This is a game of logistics and thinking ahead, sometimes you will need the right reflexes thou.
(ATCO) Manages and monitors, from the airport of take-off to that of landing, all of the aircraft present in the portion of airspace for which they are responsible. Skyguide employs 450 civil ATCOs and 90 military ATCOs. The profession of ATCO is open to both men and women. (– STC)
A person at an air traffic control tower or radar approach control facility who coordinates the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic within designated airspace.
Air traffic controllers are persons who operate the air traffic control system to expedite and maintain a safe and orderly flow of air traffic and help prevent mid-air collisions. They apply separation rules to keep each aircraft apart from others in their area of responsibility and move all aircraft efficiently through 'their' airspace and on to the next. Because controllers have a demonstrably large responsibility while on duty, the ATC profession is often regarded as one of the most difficult jobs today, and can be notoriously stressful.
Air Traffic Controller (abbreviated as AC) is a United States Navy occupational rating.
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