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The MITRE Corporation - http://www.mitre.org/
A public interest company, in partnership with the government. MITRE combines systems engineering and information technology to develop innovative solutions. |
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Air Traffic Control System Command Center - http://www.fly.faa.gov/
Real-time airport status page, with airports selectable from map or list to obtain delay information. |
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Dallas/Fort Worth Wing - http://www.natca.net/
Based in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. Details of locations, meetings, aircraft, office bearers, events calendar and membership. |
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Eurocontrol Experimental Centre - http://www.eurocontrol.int/eec/
The centre carries out ATM research and development in order to improve Air Traffic Management in Europe. Areas of interest include: safety, simulations, research. |
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Comsoft - http://www.comsoft.de/
Development of hardware and software for air traffic control systems. |
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HowStuffWorks: How Air Traffic Control Works - http://www.howstuffworks.com/air-traffic-control.htm
Fully illustrated tutorial examines air traffic control in the United States. Follow a flight from departure to arrival, looking at the various controllers involved, what each one does, the equipment they use and how they are trained. |
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Systemintegrering - http://www.siatm.com
SiATM - atc systems and atc simulators with mrt, rdp and fdp integration, trajectories, oldi paperless hmi, rvsm stca mtcd. |
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The Air Traffic Control Network - http://www.atcnetwork.com/
Initiated to help promote and further develop Air Traffic Control knowledge exchange by providing a global meetingplace, information source and communication system. |
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NATCA SCT local - http://sct.natca.net
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association of the Southern California TRACON (SCT or SoCal TRACON). |
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Air Traffic Control Simulator - http://www.cunimb.com/english/
Discover the world of air traffic control and try free online simulations done with Flash. Those simulations are infinite for you can change the aircraft database inside notepad! |