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  2. Air Traffic Controller (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is now in 3D, more airport gates, and increased to five channels of communication: Approach, Tower, Ground, Delivery, and Departure. New features included ground movements (e.g. towing planes to gates), giving correct Standard Instrument Departure, use of radar vectors, and changing channel frequency.

  3. Air traffic control - Wikipedia

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    The first airport traffic control tower, regulating arrivals, departures, and surface movement of aircraft in the USA at a specific airport, opened in Cleveland in 1930. Approach / departure control facilities were created after adoption of radar in the 1950s to monitor and control the busy airspace around larger airports.

  4. Air traffic controller - Wikipedia

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    Aerodrome or Tower controllers control aircraft within the immediate vicinity of the airport and use visual observation from the airport tower. The tower's airspace is often a 5-nautical-mile (9.3 km) radius around the airport, but can vary greatly in size and shape depending on traffic configuration and volume.

  5. Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport finally gets its new control ...

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    New control tower. Height: 199 feet tall. Cab size: 550 square feet. Steps from bottom floor to bottom of cab: 269. Cost to build: $30 million. Entering service: Aug. 27. Old control tower

  6. Flight Control (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Players assume the role of an air traffic controller at an extremely busy airport. The airport features a runway for large red jets, a runway for small yellow planes and a helipad for blue helicopters. Players draw paths along the field to direct each aircraft to its designated landing zone.

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  7. Airport eyes traditional air traffic control tower after ...

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    LOVELAND — Years after going all-in on new technology to create a virtual air traffic control tower at Northern Colorado Regional Airport, airport commissioners appear ready to explore where ...

  8. List of tallest air traffic control towers in the United ...

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    List of tallest air traffic control towers in the United States. The following table ranks the tallest air traffic control (ATC) towers at airports in the United States. Air traffic control towers are elevated structures for the visual observation and control of the air and ground traffic at an airport. [1] The placement and height of an ATC ...

  9. Big projects have Harlingen airport soaring to new heights - AOL

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    Now, officials are planning to launch construction of the $20 million project to build a 120-foot air control tower, expected to open in about two years, Wren said.

  10. Coastal Carolina Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2006, Coastal Carolina Regional has approved their 20-year master plan, which included an extension of the main runway, the runway safety area expansion, a larger noise zone, and a new control tower. Also located in the terminal are an eatery, named Triple Play Oasis Restaurant & Sports Bar, and several car rental agencies.

  11. Austin–Bergstrom International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Austin-Bergstrom International Airport's air traffic control tower. On October 23, 1995, with a $10 million budget and after the old tower, previously used by the US Air Force, was demolished, construction began on building Austin's tallest primary building (277 ft (84 m)) that houses air traffic controllers.