NEW Abstract The safety of flights, and, in particular, separation assurance, is one of the main tasks of Air Traffic control .Monte Carlo Optimization for Conflict Resolution in Air Traffic Control

The Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization walked off their jobs with the Federal Aviation Administration 28 years ago today.Workers of the World unite a oh, except for you government workers

The National Air Traffic Controllers Association’s election for president of the union ended, or perhaps resulted in is a better phrase, in a somewhat surprising result: a split decision between Paul Rinaldi, the current executive vice president, and Ruth Marlin, a former executive vice president.Split Decisions

Guess how cranky this video made me. If you guessed – pretty damn cranky’, then gold star for you.Cliches I Wish Would Die

NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND: The Navy has certified the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet to fly higher, between 29,000 and 41,000 feet.F-18E Cleared to Fly at Higher Altitudes, Reducing Fuel Costs

Airman Riley P. Rush has graduated from basic military training at Lackland AFB, San Antonio.Military names

I wrote the article about Channel 9 of Flight Control Center . I posted the communication between the pilots and Air Traffic control centers.Channel 9 Communication Explained

Tough times are helping Americans rediscover our local natural treasures. The late actor Paul Newman once quipped, “Why should I go out for a burger when I can have steak at home?” In the midst of the worst economic strife in decades, Americans have been taking this advice to heart when picking a summer getaway.America’s Best National Parks

Skateboard veteran Danny Way celebrated yet another X Games gold medal, yet again on crutches.Way again gets gold medal, crutches at X Games

The White House has just announced two nominees for the Merit Systems Protection Board.MSPB Nominees

The Obama administration has tapped two union lawyers for the Merit Systems Protection Board.Obama Picks Union Lawyers for Merit Systems Board

WASHINGTON, July 30 — The office of Sen. Barbara A. Boxer, D-Calif., issued the following news release: The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee today passed the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Bill, which includes $13.2 million requested by U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer for key priorities throughout California.Sen. Boxer Secures $13.2 Million for Key Priorities in California

Chairman Costello, Ranking Member Petri, and Members of the Subcommittee: My name is Gary Beck.New Air Traffic Control System; Committee: House Transportation and…

A Highland High School graduate will be on the road for five weeks and travel 4,280 miles to raise $20,000 for Parkinson’s research.Man biking across the country to raise money for Parkinson’s