Air Traffic Control Entities
Air Traffic Control Entities Air Traffic Control (ATC) is a vital component of the National Airspace System (especially in busy areas). Their function is based on organizing all the air traffic that is under their authority, providing enough separation for what each aircraft is doing without creating any possible safety issues. Also, they coordinate with the surrounding entities to anticipate what are the intentions of the airplanes that will be entering their airspace soon. For example, when there is a flight from Miami International Airport to Chicago O'Hare Airport, the aircraft will go through several Air Traffic Control Entities to complete this flight. All the entities involved are coordinating the aircraft's route to provide an efficient and safe operation, making the job easier for everyone. For this blog, I am going to compare ATC Tower and Flight Service Station (FSS). The tower facility is the first entity we contact when we are starting a flight in controlled airs...