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单词 air traffic control
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Definition of air traffic control in English:

air traffic control

noun
mass noun
  • The ground-based personnel and equipment concerned with controlling and monitoring air traffic within a particular area.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Capt Bacon took up the chase position and declared an emergency with air traffic control.
    • A further example where performance reliability is paramount is in aviation and air traffic control.
    • Navigating and communicating with air traffic control take up a lot of our time.
    • They were limited only by the takeoff time appointed by air traffic control, and could well have anticipated a delay of, say, half an hour.
    • Declare an emergency and air traffic control will drop everything to get airplanes out of your way.
    • Similarly, why should Australian defence forces perform air traffic control or other civilian tasks?
    • We'd let air traffic control know the course we'd determined and ask if it was possible to proceed direct.
    • I was sent to a switchboard that resembled air traffic control at Heathrow.
    • Finally, air traffic control is usually there to help you with where you are now and vector you to where you want to be.
    • Sneakily, I listened in to Heathrow's air traffic control on an old digital airband radio I picked up a couple of years back.
    • If flight data is coming in from both the aircraft and the local air traffic control, which piece takes precedence?
    • They are very worry about a private company running air traffic control.
    • You'll learn how to set up routes and co-ordinate with air traffic control to follow your flight plan.
    • How do pilots communicate with air traffic control when flying over the ocean?
    • In certain occupations such as nursing and air traffic control, shift working has been identified as a central source of stress.
    • Pilots regularly fly into the airport's airspace without telling air traffic control of their route.
    • The pilot and co-pilot left their cabin after keying their mic so everything could be heard on the ground by horrified air traffic control teams.
    • All of these people stayed on their post, did their job, got the rest of air traffic control on the ground.
    • Civil aviation officials said there was little air traffic control could do and indicated the pilots were trying to avoid rough weather.
    • He advised the Minister of Civil Aviation on air traffic control during 1948-50.

Derivatives

  • air traffic controller

  • noun
    • Will I need more training in order to continue my career as an air traffic controller at an airport?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He also earned certification as an air traffic controller with military control-tower rating.
      • Imagine looking at the blips on the monitor of an air traffic controller in Las Angeles, multiplying those radar blips by 100-then zooming in on the flight path of a single aircraft.
      • I didn't wait but went into the Army as an air traffic controller.
      • Spatial ability is especially germane for efficient performance in some occupations, such as that of an air traffic controller.
 
 

Definition of air traffic control in US English:

air traffic control

noune(ə)r ˈtrafik kənˈtrōlɛ(ə)r ˈtræfɪk kənˈtroʊl
  • The ground-based personnel and equipment concerned with monitoring and controlling air traffic within a particular area.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sneakily, I listened in to Heathrow's air traffic control on an old digital airband radio I picked up a couple of years back.
    • Navigating and communicating with air traffic control take up a lot of our time.
    • He advised the Minister of Civil Aviation on air traffic control during 1948-50.
    • Declare an emergency and air traffic control will drop everything to get airplanes out of your way.
    • All of these people stayed on their post, did their job, got the rest of air traffic control on the ground.
    • In certain occupations such as nursing and air traffic control, shift working has been identified as a central source of stress.
    • The pilot and co-pilot left their cabin after keying their mic so everything could be heard on the ground by horrified air traffic control teams.
    • A further example where performance reliability is paramount is in aviation and air traffic control.
    • Similarly, why should Australian defence forces perform air traffic control or other civilian tasks?
    • They are very worry about a private company running air traffic control.
    • Finally, air traffic control is usually there to help you with where you are now and vector you to where you want to be.
    • Pilots regularly fly into the airport's airspace without telling air traffic control of their route.
    • They were limited only by the takeoff time appointed by air traffic control, and could well have anticipated a delay of, say, half an hour.
    • If flight data is coming in from both the aircraft and the local air traffic control, which piece takes precedence?
    • I was sent to a switchboard that resembled air traffic control at Heathrow.
    • Civil aviation officials said there was little air traffic control could do and indicated the pilots were trying to avoid rough weather.
    • We'd let air traffic control know the course we'd determined and ask if it was possible to proceed direct.
    • How do pilots communicate with air traffic control when flying over the ocean?
    • You'll learn how to set up routes and co-ordinate with air traffic control to follow your flight plan.
    • Capt Bacon took up the chase position and declared an emergency with air traffic control.
 
 
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