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So now ATCs get to play video games to land our planes.
http://www.economist.com/news/scien...ace-airfield-edifices-airports-switch-virtual
An interesting article about the future of ATC. Especially given the problems British Airways had with their computer system last week.
http://www.economist.com/news/scien...ace-airfield-edifices-airports-switch-virtual
Remote towers are planned in a number of other countries. In 2019 NATS, Britain’s air-traffic management company, will replace the control tower at London City Airport with a remote service operating at NATS’s air-traffic control centre 145km away. Saab, meanwhile, has been testing the idea in several places outside Sweden.
One is Australia, where video from the airport at Alice Springs, in the middle of the country, has been transmitted to air-traffic controllers in Adelaide, 1,500km away on the south coast.
Along with the engineer in the coughpit, smoking in the cabin, courteous attendants and plenty of legroom, the control tower looks like becoming a relic of aviation’s past.
An interesting article about the future of ATC. Especially given the problems British Airways had with their computer system last week.
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