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terminal air-traffic control terminal air-traffic control[′tər·mən·əl ′er ¦traf·ik kən‚trōl] (navigation) A separation service offered to aircraft operating in the vicinity of and at airports, involving a system of crewed control towers, radio communications, radar and other position location and guidance facilities, and information processing to make for the safe approach and landing of these aircraft. |