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  • Controller Aircraft
  • British Ministry of Defence appointment

    Controller Aircraft (CA), originally Controller of Aircraft, is a senior (3 star) British Ministry of Defence appointment who is responsible for delivering

    Controller Aircraft

    Controller_Aircraft

  • Air traffic controller
  • Person directing aircraft

    first civilian airport to have radar installed. This allowed controllers to monitor aircraft positions in real-time, even in poor visibility conditions

    Air traffic controller

    Air traffic controller

    Air_traffic_controller

  • Game controller
  • Device used with games or entertainment systems

    A game controller, gaming controller, or simply controller, is an input device or input/output device used with video games or entertainment systems to

    Game controller

    Game controller

    Game_controller

  • Joint terminal attack controller
  • U.S. military term for a forward air controller

    Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) is the term used in the United States Armed Forces and some other military forces for a qualified service member

    Joint terminal attack controller

    Joint terminal attack controller

    Joint_terminal_attack_controller

  • Controller–pilot data link communications
  • Air traffic control messaging system

    being controlled reaches a saturation point, the controller will not be able to handle any further aircraft. Traditionally, this problem has been countered

    Controller–pilot data link communications

    Controller–pilot_data_link_communications

  • Stephen Dalton
  • Royal Air Force air marshal

    appointed Director Information Superiority. He was also appointed Controller Aircraft in 2004, retaining this post upon his appointment as Director Typhoon

    Stephen Dalton

    Stephen Dalton

    Stephen_Dalton

  • Controller
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    position Controller, someone who performs agent handling in espionage Air traffic controller, a person who directs aircraft Model–view–controller, an architectural

    Controller

    Controller

  • United States Air Force Combat Control Team
  • Unit of the US Air Force specializing in combat air-ground communication

    The United States Air Force Combat Control Teams, singular Combat Controller (CCT) (AFSC 1Z2X1), are an elite special operations force (specifically known

    United States Air Force Combat Control Team

    United States Air Force Combat Control Team

    United_States_Air_Force_Combat_Control_Team

  • Delta Air Lines Flight 191
  • 1985 aviation accident in Texas

    the aircraft for landing. At 17:56:19, the feeder controller cleared the flight down to 5,000 feet (1,500 m). Nine seconds later, the controller announced

    Delta Air Lines Flight 191

    Delta Air Lines Flight 191

    Delta_Air_Lines_Flight_191

  • Joystick
  • Control lever used in aircraft and video games

    Airbus aircraft developed from the 1980s, the joystick has received a new lease on life for flight control in the form of the "side-stick", a controller similar

    Joystick

    Joystick

    Joystick

  • 1994 Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash
  • Helicopter crash in Scotland

    confirmation that the Controller Aircraft Release was "mandated" upon the RAF. Issued in November 1993, the Controller Aircraft stated that the entire

    1994 Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash

    1994 Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash

    1994_Mull_of_Kintyre_Chinook_crash

  • Northwest Airlink Flight 5719
  • 1993 aviation accident in Minnesota

    Flight 967, a case where a captain flew his aircraft onto water after cursing at an air traffic controller. Aircraft Accident Report, Controlled Collision With

    Northwest Airlink Flight 5719

    Northwest Airlink Flight 5719

    Northwest_Airlink_Flight_5719

  • 1991 Los Angeles runway collision
  • 1991 runway collision in California

    Metroliner turboprop aircraft, upon landing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). As Flight 1493 was on final approach, the local controller was distracted

    1991 Los Angeles runway collision

    1991 Los Angeles runway collision

    1991_Los_Angeles_runway_collision

  • 2009 Hudson River mid-air collision
  • Fatal aviation accident

    127.85), an error that the controller did not correct. Soon after, a controller at Newark who was concerned about aircraft in the Piper's path contacted

    2009 Hudson River mid-air collision

    2009 Hudson River mid-air collision

    2009_Hudson_River_mid-air_collision

  • Tenerife airport disaster
  • 1977 runway collision in Spain

    report from the Spanish authorities explained that the controller instructed the Pan Am aircraft to use the third taxiway because this was the earliest

    Tenerife airport disaster

    Tenerife airport disaster

    Tenerife_airport_disaster

  • 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision
  • 2002 mid-air collision over Germany

    23:35, obeying the controller instead of the TCAS. At about the same time, the TCAS on Flight 611 instructed the crew of that aircraft to descend. The collision

    2002 Überlingen mid-air collision

    2002 Überlingen mid-air collision

    2002_Überlingen_mid-air_collision

  • Eastern Air Lines Flight 212
  • 1974 aviation accident

    feet until the runway came into view. As the aircraft descended to 6,000 feet, the Charlotte controller asked the crew to turn to heading 240, toward

    Eastern Air Lines Flight 212

    Eastern Air Lines Flight 212

    Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_212

  • Forward air control
  • Direction of close air support

    not injure friendly troops. This task is carried out by a forward air controller (FAC). A primary forward air control function is ensuring the safety of

    Forward air control

    Forward air control

    Forward_air_control

  • Avianca Flight 052
  • 1990 aviation accident in New York

    sir[;] turn left heading zero four zero". At 21:30:12, the controller cleared another aircraft for landing. Klotz briefly thought the clearance was directed

    Avianca Flight 052

    Avianca Flight 052

    Avianca_Flight_052

  • Vought F-8 Crusader
  • 1955 naval fighter aircraft by Vought

    retired in 1999. F8U-1D (DF-8A) – several retired F-8A modified to controller aircraft for testing of the SSM-N-8 Regulus cruise missile. DF-8A was also

    Vought F-8 Crusader

    Vought F-8 Crusader

    Vought_F-8_Crusader

  • Air traffic control
  • Service to direct pilots of aircraft

    control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based air traffic controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through controlled airspace. The primary

    Air traffic control

    Air traffic control

    Air_traffic_control

  • American Eagle Flight 4184
  • 1994 aircraft accident in Indiana

    BOONE sector was advised by the ORD traffic controller to issue holding instructions to all inbound aircraft. At 15:18:07, shortly after flight 4184 leveled

    American Eagle Flight 4184

    American Eagle Flight 4184

    American_Eagle_Flight_4184

  • Armavia Flight 967
  • 2006 aviation accident in the Black Sea

    not respond to any of the controller's calls. At 22:13, the aircraft struck the water, and broke up on impact. The aircraft involved was an A320 built

    Armavia Flight 967

    Armavia Flight 967

    Armavia_Flight_967

  • Southwest Airlines Flight 1455
  • 2000 aviation accident in California

    when the aircraft was 19 nautical miles (22 mi; 35 km) north of the BUR outer marker, the SoCal approach controller instructed the aircraft to maintain

    Southwest Airlines Flight 1455

    Southwest Airlines Flight 1455

    Southwest_Airlines_Flight_1455

  • Operation Aphrodite
  • Radio-controlled aircraft as guided missiles

    drone yellow. For Anvil missions, the US Navy provided their own controller aircraft, two Lockheed PV-1, and a B-17 accompanied it to receive the television

    Operation Aphrodite

    Operation_Aphrodite

  • 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision
  • 2025 mid-air collision over Washington, D.C.

    with air traffic controllers. He had 968 flight hours, with 886 on the UH-60. Staff Sergeant Ryan O'Hara, 29, was the crew chief (aircraft maintenance technician)

    2025 Potomac River mid-air collision

    2025 Potomac River mid-air collision

    2025_Potomac_River_mid-air_collision

  • Donald Spiers
  • British aeronautical engineer

    public sector, in private aviation companies. His roles included Controller Aircraft at the MOD and President of the Royal Aeronautical Society. Born

    Donald Spiers

    Donald_Spiers

  • 1st Experimental Guided Missiles Group
  • Military unit

    B-17Gs were re-designated as QB-17 for drones and the DB-17 for the controller aircraft. With the completion of the Operation Crossroads tests, management

    1st Experimental Guided Missiles Group

    1st Experimental Guided Missiles Group

    1st_Experimental_Guided_Missiles_Group

  • Non-towered airport
  • Airport without an air traffic control tower

    airports, instead of receiving instructions from an air traffic controller, aircraft pilots follow recommended operations and communications procedures

    Non-towered airport

    Non-towered airport

    Non-towered_airport

  • Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701
  • 2004 aviation accident in Missouri

    United States. Both pilots, the only two people on board, were killed. The aircraft was originally scheduled to fly a passenger flight from Little Rock to

    Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701

    Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701

    Pinnacle_Airlines_Flight_3701

  • RTAF-5
  • Trainer / forward air controller aircraft

    designated B.ThO.5 (Thai: บ.ทอ.๕), is a Thai training and forward air control aircraft developed and built by the Science and Weapon Systems Development Centre

    RTAF-5

    RTAF-5

    RTAF-5

  • Air Canada Express Flight 8646
  • 2026 aviation accident in New York, U.S.

    Delta while the Air Canada Express aircraft was on short final. The controller could then be heard telling another aircraft, Frontier 4195, to stop. Immediately

    Air Canada Express Flight 8646

    Air Canada Express Flight 8646

    Air_Canada_Express_Flight_8646

  • Auxiliary Territorial Service
  • Women's branch of the British Army

    ATS's honorary controller-commandant in August 1941. When other ranks were assigned to mixed-sex Royal Artillery batteries of Anti-Aircraft Command starting

    Auxiliary Territorial Service

    Auxiliary Territorial Service

    Auxiliary_Territorial_Service

  • MIL-STD-1553
  • US military computer network standard

    failure by the current master controller. Usually, the auxiliary flight control computer(s) monitor the master computer and aircraft sensors via the main data

    MIL-STD-1553

    MIL-STD-1553

  • Air traffic control during the September 11 attacks
  • grounding flights during the September 11 attacks. Controllers made contact with all four hijacked aircraft prior to the attacks, and two made contact with

    Air traffic control during the September 11 attacks

    Air traffic control during the September 11 attacks

    Air_traffic_control_during_the_September_11_attacks

  • Transponder (aeronautics)
  • Airborne radio transponder

    bit, it results in the aircraft's blip "blossoming" on the radar scope. This is often used by the controller to locate the aircraft amongst others by requesting

    Transponder (aeronautics)

    Transponder (aeronautics)

    Transponder_(aeronautics)

  • 1976 Zagreb mid-air collision
  • Fatal collision of passenger flights over Yugoslavia (now Croatia)

    procedural error on the part of air traffic controllers in Zagreb. All 176 people aboard the two aircraft were killed, making it the world's deadliest

    1976 Zagreb mid-air collision

    1976 Zagreb mid-air collision

    1976_Zagreb_mid-air_collision

  • Automatic terminal information service
  • Broadcast of aeronautical information

    this information was routinely disseminated to each aircraft separately, increasing controller workload during periods of high traffic density. In the

    Automatic terminal information service

    Automatic_terminal_information_service

  • Programmable logic controller
  • Programmable digital computer used to control machinery

    A programmable logic controller (PLC) or programmable controller is an industrial computer that has been ruggedized and adapted for the control of manufacturing

    Programmable logic controller

    Programmable logic controller

    Programmable_logic_controller

  • Luxair Flight 9642
  • 2002 aviation accident in Luxembourg

    confused, the crew accepted the controller's request anyway and started to fly their aircraft as per the controller's instructions. The crew now realized

    Luxair Flight 9642

    Luxair Flight 9642

    Luxair_Flight_9642

  • Nigeria Airways Flight 2120
  • 1991 aviation accident in Saudi Arabia

    left, prompting the controller to authorize the use of any runway. Just 2.875 km (1.8 mi) short of the runway, the melting aircraft finally became uncontrollable

    Nigeria Airways Flight 2120

    Nigeria Airways Flight 2120

    Nigeria_Airways_Flight_2120

  • Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji
  • navigation service providers, airline operators, pilots and air traffic controllers, aircraft engineers, technicians, airports, airline contracting organisations

    Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji

    Civil_Aviation_Authority_of_Fiji

  • Nanyuki Airport
  • Airport in Kenya

    6 pm daily, with all traffic reporting to the Nanyuki air traffic controller. Aircraft fuel is usually available. Barney's Restaurant is open from 8 am

    Nanyuki Airport

    Nanyuki_Airport

  • Roger Austin
  • Royal Air Force air marshal

    appointments were as Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Systems) in 1992, Controller Aircraft in 1994 and Deputy Chief of Defence Procurement (Operations) in 1995

    Roger Austin

    Roger_Austin

  • Optical landing system
  • Visual landing system used on US Navy aircraft carriers

    information to pilots in the terminal phase of landing on an aircraft carrier. From the beginning of aircraft landing on ships in the 1920s to the introduction of

    Optical landing system

    Optical landing system

    Optical_landing_system

  • Aircraft vectoring
  • Navigation service provided to aircraft by air traffic control

    Aircraft vectoring is a navigation service provided to aircraft by air traffic control. The controller decides on a particular airfield traffic pattern

    Aircraft vectoring

    Aircraft_vectoring

  • Side-stick
  • Aircraft control

    A side-stick or sidestick controller is an aircraft control stick that is located on the side console of the pilot, usually on the righthand side, or

    Side-stick

    Side-stick

    Side-stick

  • 1979 Dniprodzerzhynsk mid-air collision
  • Fatal aviation accident in Ukraine

    13:34:07 the ATC controller ordered aircraft 86676 (IL-62) from 9,000 to 9,600 metres (29,500 to 31,500 ft). At 13:34:21 ATC controller repeated the order

    1979 Dniprodzerzhynsk mid-air collision

    1979 Dniprodzerzhynsk mid-air collision

    1979_Dniprodzerzhynsk_mid-air_collision

  • Control theory
  • Branch of engineering and mathematics

    extremely general ones (PID controller), to others devoted to very particular classes of systems (especially robotics or aircraft cruise control). A control

    Control theory

    Control_theory

  • Aviation call sign
  • Unique aircraft identifiers

    operators and controllers monitoring the transmissions. Aircraft call signs include the suffix "heavy" for heavy aircraft to indicate an aircraft that generates

    Aviation call sign

    Aviation call sign

    Aviation_call_sign

  • Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier
  • Class of supercarriers for the U.S. Navy

    The Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier is a class of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers built for the United States Navy to replace portions of the

    Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier

    Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier

    Gerald_R._Ford-class_aircraft_carrier

  • XL Airways Germany Flight 888T
  • 2008 aviation accident in the Mediterranean Sea

    888T was an acceptance flight for an Airbus A320 on 27 November 2008. The aircraft crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, 7 km (4.3 mi; 3.8 nmi) off Canet-en-Roussillon

    XL Airways Germany Flight 888T

    XL Airways Germany Flight 888T

    XL_Airways_Germany_Flight_888T

  • Brushless DC electric motor
  • Synchronous electric motor powered by an electronic controller

    using a direct current (DC) electric power supply. It uses an electronic controller to switch DC currents to the motor windings, producing magnetic fields

    Brushless DC electric motor

    Brushless DC electric motor

    Brushless_DC_electric_motor

  • Sosoliso Airlines Flight 1145
  • 2005 aviation accident

    the aircraft contacted controller for initial descent clearance and was cleared by controller to descent to 4,900 metres (16,000 ft). The aircraft continued

    Sosoliso Airlines Flight 1145

    Sosoliso Airlines Flight 1145

    Sosoliso_Airlines_Flight_1145

  • Northwest Airlines Flight 255
  • 1987 aviation accident in Michigan

    the ground controller instructed the pilots to use taxiway C and switch to frequency 119.45 MHz to communicate with another controller. Dodds acknowledged

    Northwest Airlines Flight 255

    Northwest Airlines Flight 255

    Northwest_Airlines_Flight_255

  • Krishna Swaminathan
  • 27th Chief of the Naval Staff (India)

    Personnel, Controller of Personnel Services and Chief of Staff, Western Naval Command. He was the second Commanding Officer of the aircraft carrier INS

    Krishna Swaminathan

    Krishna Swaminathan

    Krishna_Swaminathan

  • Colin Scragg
  • Royal Air Force Air-Vice Marshal (1908–1989)

    No. 23 Group in December 1958. His last appointment was as Deputy Controller Aircraft at the Ministry of Aviation in 1960 before retiring in September

    Colin Scragg

    Colin_Scragg

  • Fly-by-wire
  • Electronic flight control system

    to. The controllers measure the position of the flight control surface with sensors such as LVDTs. Fly-by-wire control systems allow aircraft computers

    Fly-by-wire

    Fly-by-wire

    Fly-by-wire

  • EasyJet Flight 6074
  • 2006 aviation incident over France

    transponder was also knocked out, making the air traffic controller (ATC) unable to track the aircraft. Ten minutes before a shift change, the ATC noticed

    EasyJet Flight 6074

    EasyJet Flight 6074

    EasyJet_Flight_6074

  • 2000 Illinois mid-air collision
  • Aviation incident in Illinois, United States

    On February 8, 2000, a Zlin 242L light aircraft piloted by Chicago radio personality Bob Collins was involved in a mid-air collision with a Cessna 172P

    2000 Illinois mid-air collision

    2000 Illinois mid-air collision

    2000_Illinois_mid-air_collision

  • Unmanned aerial vehicle
  • Aircraft without any human pilot on board

    systems (UASs), which also include ground-based controllers and systems of communications with the aircraft. UAS was adopted by the United States Department

    Unmanned aerial vehicle

    Unmanned aerial vehicle

    Unmanned_aerial_vehicle

  • Alaska Airlines Flight 1866
  • 1971 fatal jet airliner crash

    658 m) less than a minute later. The controller explained that he had to change the clearance due to another aircraft in the airspace near JNU. A Piper PA-23

    Alaska Airlines Flight 1866

    Alaska Airlines Flight 1866

    Alaska_Airlines_Flight_1866

  • Special reconnaissance
  • Intelligence gathering discipline

    Air Controller aircraft to fire marking rockets onto the target, but the method was fraught with error. In Vietnam, the support was usually aircraft-delivered

    Special reconnaissance

    Special reconnaissance

    Special_reconnaissance

  • Garuda Indonesia Flight 152
  • 1997 aviation accident in Indonesia

    that the aircraft was turning left. When he did notice, he told the captain he was turning the wrong way, and the captain questioned the controller over which

    Garuda Indonesia Flight 152

    Garuda Indonesia Flight 152

    Garuda_Indonesia_Flight_152

  • Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907
  • 2006 mid-air collision over Brazil

    Pressing the transponder's "ident" button in the aircraft ("squawking ident") allows the ATC controller to positively identify its target on the radar screen

    Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907

    Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907

    Gol_Transportes_Aéreos_Flight_1907

  • Close air support
  • Air missions coordinated with ground combat

    Fighter Controller" traveling with the forward troops. The controller rode in the "leading tank or armoured car" and directed a "cab rank" of aircraft above

    Close air support

    Close air support

    Close_air_support

  • Airport surveillance radar
  • Radar system for the area near an airport

    the air traffic controller. The transponder code is assigned to the aircraft by the air traffic controller before takeoff. Controllers use the term "squawk"

    Airport surveillance radar

    Airport surveillance radar

    Airport_surveillance_radar

  • Traffic collision avoidance system
  • Aircraft collision avoidance system

    means that aircraft will at times have to manoeuver contrary to ATC instructions or disregard ATC instructions. In these cases, the controller is no longer

    Traffic collision avoidance system

    Traffic collision avoidance system

    Traffic_collision_avoidance_system

  • Boeing B-47 Stratojet
  • Cold War-era American jet bomber

    missile's introduction before it was axed and were reused as drone controller aircraft. JB-47E Several B-47Es were assigned to other specialized test duties

    Boeing B-47 Stratojet

    Boeing B-47 Stratojet

    Boeing_B-47_Stratojet

  • Aeroflot Flight 821
  • 2008 aviation accident in Russia

    Irek Birbov, the air traffic controller on duty at the time of the accident, said that on final approach the aircraft was too far right of the localizer

    Aeroflot Flight 821

    Aeroflot Flight 821

    Aeroflot_Flight_821

  • Military aircraft
  • Aircraft designed or utilized for use in or support of military operations

    Military aircraft A military aircraft is any fixed-wing or rotary-wing aircraft that is operated by a legal or insurrectionary military of any type. Some

    Military aircraft

    Military aircraft

    Military_aircraft

  • Safarilink Aviation Flight 053
  • 2024 mid-air collision over Kenya

    the Wilson tower controller cleared Flight 053 for takeoff and issued a traffic advisory to other pilots in the vicinity that an aircraft was taking off

    Safarilink Aviation Flight 053

    Safarilink Aviation Flight 053

    Safarilink_Aviation_Flight_053

  • United Express Flight 6291
  • 1994 aviation accident in Ohio

    captain advised the controller that the aircraft was descending through 13,200 ft (4,000 m) to 11,000 ft (3,400 m). The controller assigned a 285-degree

    United Express Flight 6291

    United Express Flight 6291

    United_Express_Flight_6291

  • List of United States Marine Corps MOS
  • List of Job Opportunities Within the United States Marine Corps

    Enlisted 3215 Basic Aircraft Maintenance Marine – GySgt–Pvt 6011 Aviation Production Controller - MSgt-Sgt 6012 Aviation Maintenance Controller – MSgt–Sgt 6016

    List of United States Marine Corps MOS

    List_of_United_States_Marine_Corps_MOS

  • Air Canada Flight 759
  • 2017 aviation incident

    single air traffic controller was monitoring ground and tower frequencies, which would typically be handled by two controllers. The aircraft flying AC 759

    Air Canada Flight 759

    Air Canada Flight 759

    Air_Canada_Flight_759

  • Bangkok Airways Flight 125
  • 1990 aviation accident in Thailand

    traffic controller and the pilots over which direction to turn during the go around resulted in abrupt and severe control inputs that caused the aircraft to

    Bangkok Airways Flight 125

    Bangkok Airways Flight 125

    Bangkok_Airways_Flight_125

  • Inertial measurement unit
  • Accelerometer-based navigational device

    and also in motion tracked game controllers like the Wii Remote, Steam Controller, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and the Dualsense. An inertial measurement

    Inertial measurement unit

    Inertial measurement unit

    Inertial_measurement_unit

  • Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (1968)
  • American labor union (1968–1981)

    The Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) was a United States trade union of air traffic controllers that operated from 1968 until

    Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (1968)

    Professional_Air_Traffic_Controllers_Organization_(1968)

  • Carrier Command
  • 1988 video game

    and the game is lost. The carrier carries up to eight Manta remote-controller aircraft and up to eight Walrus remote-controlled amphibious vehicles. Up

    Carrier Command

    Carrier_Command

  • Lockheed HC-130
  • Search and rescue aircraft version of the C-130 Hercules

    aircraft initially entered service in December 1965 during the Vietnam War as the HC-130H CROWN airborne controller. The CROWN airborne controllers located

    Lockheed HC-130

    Lockheed HC-130

    Lockheed_HC-130

  • Future Air Navigation System
  • Avionics system

    all work happens between the air traffic controller and the aircraft's systems: an air traffic controller can set up a "contract" (software arrangement)

    Future Air Navigation System

    Future_Air_Navigation_System

  • Air traffic controller (United States Navy)
  • US Navy occupational rating

    Air traffic controller (abbreviated to AC) is a United States Navy occupational rating. Navy air traffic controllers perform duties similar to civilian

    Air traffic controller (United States Navy)

    Air traffic controller (United States Navy)

    Air_traffic_controller_(United_States_Navy)

  • Douglas Lowe (RAF officer)
  • Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1922-2018)

    Thereafter, he was promoted to air chief marshal and was appointed the Controller of Aircraft: he remained in that post until late 1982. Lowe was the Chief of

    Douglas Lowe (RAF officer)

    Douglas_Lowe_(RAF_officer)

  • Flight controller (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    civil-airliner flight controller, or autopilot An UAV flight controller, a combination of hardware and software that helps control the UAV flight Aircraft flight control

    Flight controller (disambiguation)

    Flight_controller_(disambiguation)

  • Air Traffic Controller (series)
  • Video game series

    Air Traffic Controller (ぼくは航空管制官, Boku wa Kōkū Kanseikan; shortened as ATC) is a simulation computer game series, developed by TechnoBrain, that simulates

    Air Traffic Controller (series)

    Air_Traffic_Controller_(series)

  • Hector McGregor
  • Royal Air Force Air Marshal (1910-1973)

    Development at the Ministry of Supply in 1953. He went on to be Assistant Controller, Aircraft at the Ministry of Supply in 1956, Chief of Staff (Air Defence) at

    Hector McGregor

    Hector McGregor

    Hector_McGregor

  • Separation (aeronautics)
  • Concept for keeping aircraft safe distances apart

    wherein an aircraft must stay at a minimum distance from a block of airspace; as an example, all aircraft must be approved by the controller responsible

    Separation (aeronautics)

    Separation (aeronautics)

    Separation_(aeronautics)

  • US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211
  • 2018 aviation accident in Nepal

    system in preparation. However, before the aircraft had arrived at the holding point, the approach controller instead cleared the flight to descend and

    US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211

    US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211

    US-Bangla_Airlines_Flight_211

  • Eagle Airways Flight 2300
  • 2007 aircraft accident in New Zealand

    the aircraft for landing on Runway 24. At approximately 09:02, the controller confirmed emergency services were in place and cleared the aircraft for

    Eagle Airways Flight 2300

    Eagle Airways Flight 2300

    Eagle_Airways_Flight_2300

  • Aeroflot Flight 8175
  • 1990 aviation accident in the Soviet Union

    m, the crew misinformed the controller by reporting that they had reached an altitude of 1800 m (5905 ft). The aircraft crossed the extension of the

    Aeroflot Flight 8175

    Aeroflot Flight 8175

    Aeroflot_Flight_8175

  • Sterling Airways Flight 296
  • 1972 aviation accident in Dubai

    approach controller that they were passing the SALMON waypoint and that they were climbing from flight level 250 (7.62 km), to 310. At 21:49 the controller reported

    Sterling Airways Flight 296

    Sterling Airways Flight 296

    Sterling_Airways_Flight_296

  • Eastern Air Lines Flight 66
  • 1975 aviation accident in New York

    Flushing, Queens, the flight's alternate airport. At 15:59, the controller warned all aircraft of "a severe wind shift" on final approach and advised that

    Eastern Air Lines Flight 66

    Eastern Air Lines Flight 66

    Eastern_Air_Lines_Flight_66

  • Flight progress strip
  • Tracking tool used in air traffic control

    the ground controller may physically hand the strip to the local controller as the aircraft reaches the runway, or the local controller will drop the

    Flight progress strip

    Flight progress strip

    Flight_progress_strip

  • Next Generation Data Communications
  • Element of American aviation project NextGen

    communications with aircraft avionics. Initially, data communications will be a supplemental means for communication between controllers and flight crews

    Next Generation Data Communications

    Next_Generation_Data_Communications

  • Miami Air International Flight 293
  • 2019 aviation accident in Florida

    to the radar controller, radar control cleared the aircraft for landing at 9:39:49 PM. Post-accident investigation showed the aircraft touched down approximately

    Miami Air International Flight 293

    Miami Air International Flight 293

    Miami_Air_International_Flight_293

  • Area control center
  • Air traffic control facility

    equipment capabilities and controller workload permit, certain advisory/assistance services may be provided to VFR aircraft. An ARTCC is the U.S. equivalent

    Area control center

    Area control center

    Area_control_center

  • Comair Flight 5191
  • 2006 aviation accident in Kentucky

    functions including communications with taxiing aircraft. At the time of the accident, the single controller in the tower was performing both tower and radar

    Comair Flight 5191

    Comair Flight 5191

    Comair_Flight_5191

  • Inex-Adria Aviopromet Flight 1308
  • 1981 aviation accident in France

    Slovenian passengers and 7 crew members. At 07:08, with the aircraft in Italian airspace, the controller in Padua contacted a colleague in Ajaccio, and requested

    Inex-Adria Aviopromet Flight 1308

    Inex-Adria Aviopromet Flight 1308

    Inex-Adria_Aviopromet_Flight_1308

  • Lufthansa Cargo Flight 527
  • 1979 aviation accident

    air traffic controllers to pay the necessary attention to each aircraft and ensure the necessary attention to rising terrain. The aircraft was a cargo

    Lufthansa Cargo Flight 527

    Lufthansa Cargo Flight 527

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  • 2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident
  • 2001 mid-air incident in Japan

    niamisu jiko). The incident was attributed to errors made by air traffic controller (ATC) trainee Hideki Hachitani (蜂谷 秀樹, Hachitani Hideki) and trainee supervisor

    2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident

    2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident

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  • Casualism
  • n.

    The doctrine that all things exist or are controlled by chance.

  • Priest-ridden
  • a.

    Controlled or oppressed by priests; as, a priest-ridden people.

  • Uncontrollable
  • a.

    Incapable of being controlled; ungovernable; irresistible; as, an uncontrollable temper; uncontrollable events.

  • Controllability
  • n.

    Capability of being controlled; controllableness.

  • Wielder
  • n.

    One who wields or employs; a manager; a controller.

  • All-possessed
  • a.

    Controlled by an evil spirit or by evil passions; wild.

  • Dutiful
  • a.

    Controlled by, proceeding from, a sense of duty; respectful; deferential; as, dutiful affection.

  • Comptroler
  • n.

    A controller; a public officer whose duty it is to examine certify accounts.

  • Controllership
  • n.

    The office of a controller.

  • Controller
  • n.

    One who, or that which, controls or restraines; one who has power or authority to regulate or control; one who governs.

  • Gracious
  • a.

    Produced by divine grace; influenced or controlled by the divine influence; as, gracious affections.

  • Unruled
  • a.

    Not governed or controlled.

  • Irrepressible
  • a.

    Not capable of being repressed, restrained, or controlled; as, irrepressible joy; an irrepressible conflict.

  • Controllable
  • a.

    Capable of being controlled, checked, or restrained; amenable to command.

  • Controller
  • n.

    An iron block, usually bolted to a ship's deck, for controlling the running out of a chain cable. The links of the cable tend to drop into hollows in the block, and thus hold fast until disengaged.

  • Puppet
  • n.

    One controlled in his action by the will of another; a tool; -- so used in contempt.

  • Controllableness
  • n.

    Capability of being controlled.

  • Controlled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Control

  • Irreligious
  • a.

    Destitute of religion; not controlled by religious motives or principles; ungodly. Cf. Impious.

  • Controller
  • n.

    An officer appointed to keep a counter register of accounts, or to examine, rectify, or verify accounts.