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Appropriate for both future air traffic controllers and for pilots who need a better understanding of the air traffic control system, this text is the only college-level textbook to explain the "hows" and "whys" of the system. Michael Nolan's FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL presents a history of air traffic control, with a strong emphasis on the logic that has guided its development. He also provides current, in-depth information on such topics as navigational systems, the air traffic control system structure, control tower procedures, radar separation, national airspace system operation, and the FAA's restructuring of hiring procedures. The result is an authoritative text that gives readers a true working knowledge of the system--instead of just asking them to memorize lists of rules and regulations.
Contents
1. History of Air Traffic Control. 2. Navigation Systems. 3. Air Traffic Control System Structure. 4. Airport Air Traffic Control Communications: Procedures and Phraseology. 5. Air Traffic Control Procedures and Organization. 6. Control Tower Procedures. 7. Nonradar En Route and Terminal Separation. 8. Theory and Fundamentals of Radar Operation. 9. Radar Separation. 10. Operation in the National Airspace System. 11. Oceanic and International Air Traffic Control. 12. The Future of the National Airspace System. 13. The Federal Aviation Administration. Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C. Glossary. Common Abbreviations. References. Index.