“A shortage of airports runways and gates along outmoded air traffic control systems have made U.S. air travel the most congested in the world.” WorldMadeAirGatesTrafficAirportsShortageRunwayAir TravelAir Traffic ControlTraffic Control Author:Ray LaHood
“Certain countries long ago succeeded where the U.S. has failed in commercializing their air traffic control systems, putting them in the hands of private or quasi-private operators able to raise capital, charge fees, and invest in growth, free of meddling by congressional pork barons. You want a drone-friendly air traffic control system? This is the place to start. Our FAA isn't blindly anti-drone but simply marooned in a system that still needs thousands of eyeballs gazing at radar terminals and out of cockpit windshields.” WantNeedsLongStillsCountryHandsAbleCertainGrowthAirRaisesFriendlyLong AgoTrafficFeesRadarDronesGazingPorkOperatorsEyeballsMeddlingCockpitAir Traffic ControlTraffic Control Author:Holman W. Jenkins, Jr.
“Centralization of society's vital services in giant computer centers, reservoirs, nuclear power plants, air- traffic control centers, 100-story skyscrapers, and government compounds increases its vulnerability. ... choosing his targets, today's saboteur could pollute a city's water supply, dynamite power transmission towers, cripple an airport control center, destroy a corporate or government computer center.” StoriesGovernmentTodayWaterCitiesAirComputerIncreasePlantNuclearCorporateVulnerabilityGiantsTargetTowersTrafficAirportsCompoundsTransmissionNuclear PowerReservoirsCripplesDynamiteSkyscraperPower PlantsCentralizationSaboteursAir Traffic ControlTraffic Control Author:Anatol Rapoport
“I'll tell you what's funny about it [NSA wiretapping]: They tell us we got to cut the budget; we have to have budget rollback. We're going to cut the budget on air traffic control, and every once in a while your plane is going to be delayed for three hours. But we do have the money laying around to hire people to read your emails and listen to your phone conversations. That just doesn't make any friggin' sense at all.” PeopleThreeHoursCuttingAirConversationPhonesPlanesBudgetsTrafficEmailNsaDelayedAir Traffic ControlTraffic Control Author:Michael Shannon
“I belong to a group of men who fly alone. There is only one seat in the cockpit of a fighter airplane. There is no space alotted for another pilot to tune the radios in the weather or make the calls to air traffic control centers or to help with the emergency procedures or to call off the airspeed down final approach. There is no one else to break the solitude of a long cross-country flight. There is no one else to make decisions.” MenLongCountryHelpingSpaceDecisionBreakGroupsAirSolitudeApproachCrossesFinalsRadioWeatherFlightFighterSeatsTunesAviationCombatPilotsAirplaneTrafficEmergenciesProceduresCockpitAir Traffic ControlTraffic Control Book:Flying: The Aviation Trilogy Source: Flying: The Aviation Trilogy
“The reality is that we do not have an air traffic control system that is smart enough and technologically capable enough to be able to handle that kind of demand.” KindEnoughRealityAbleAirDemandCapableSmartHandleTrafficAir Traffic ControlTraffic Control Author:James May
“Raising people is not some lark. It's serious work with serious repercussions. It's air-traffic control. You can't step out for a minute; you can barely pause to scratch your ankle.” PeopleStepsAirMinutesSeriousTrafficPausesScratchesRepercussionsAnklesLarksSerious WorkAir Traffic ControlTraffic Control Book:Glitter and Glue: A Memoir Source: Glitter and Glue: A Memoir