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Air Route Traffic Control Center with controllers at radar workstations in a dimly lit operations room

Behind the Radio: How Air Traffic Control Actually Works

Somewhere in the background of every flight you have ever taken, a set of voices you never heard was coordinating everything. The phrase “cleared for takeoff” that crackles through the cabin speaker represents the end of a chain of decisions made by people you will never meet, working in buildings you will never see, managing...

Two commercial aircraft at high cruising altitude with contrails, showing the relative proximity that TCAS is designed to prevent becoming a collision

The System That Prevents Mid-Air Collisions: How TCAS Works

If you have watched enough aviation documentaries, you have probably heard it: a sharp, synthetic voice cutting through cockpit audio saying “TCAS, climb, climb now.” It sounds alarming because it is. The Traffic Collision Avoidance System, known universally as TCAS, is the last automated safety net between two aircraft that are on a collision course....

Oceanic air traffic control operations centre with controllers at glowing workstations monitoring transatlantic traffic

No Radar, No Problem: How Air Traffic Control Works Over the Ocean

There is a moment on most transatlantic flights when the moving map on your seatback screen stops showing familiar airways and city names. The aircraft is somewhere over the North Atlantic, it is probably the middle of the night, the cabin is dark, and the ocean below contains no airports, no landmarks, and no ground-based...

Commercial pilot in cockpit during emergency procedures, focused on instruments and controls with runway visible through windscreen

Squawk 7700: What Happens When a Pilot Declares an Emergency

Somewhere between the chime of the seat belt sign and the calm voice on the PA saying “ladies and gentlemen, we are diverting to an alternate airport,” a set of events has already been set in motion that most passengers will never see. A four-digit code has been dialed into a transponder. A radar target...

Air traffic controller training facility with rows of simulated radar workstations and students learning alongside instructors

The Staffing Crisis in the Sky: Why ATC Can’t Fill Its Positions

When an airline announces a delay blamed on “ATC,” most passengers picture some abstract congestion, a queue in the sky, the routine friction of a busy system. What they less often picture is a controller working their sixth consecutive day, on a ten-hour shift, in a facility running at 60 percent of the staffing level...

Passengers waiting at gate during long delay

ATC Delay: Why Your Flight Is Delayed Before It Even Leaves the Gate

You are sitting at the gate, door closed, ready to go. The captain comes on the PA and says something like: “Folks, we’ve been issued an ATC ground delay. Our expect-departure clearance time is in about 40 minutes. We’ll keep you updated.” You look out the window. The sky above you is clear. The aircraft...

Air traffic controller at a TRACON radar workstation focused on a glowing radar display

The People Watching Every Flight: Inside Air Traffic Control

Somewhere in the last few seconds before your aircraft begins its takeoff roll, a voice comes through the flight deck speakers: “Cleared for takeoff.” Three words. They sound routine. But behind them is a human being sitting in a darkened room or a glass-walled tower, holding responsibility for a patch of sky that may currently...

Aircraft navigation display in a commercial cockpit showing route line and waypoints during cruise flight

How Your Flight Gets Its Route (And Why It Changes)

You are settled into cruise, seatback screen showing a little aircraft crawling along a dotted line toward your destination. Then the line bends. The aircraft makes a turn that was not on the map, tracks sideways for a few minutes, and resumes its general direction a different way. Nobody announces anything. The flight attendants are...

suvarnabhumi airport

Suvarnabhumi Airport: A Comprehensive Guide for Travelers

Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known as Bangkok International Airport, stands as a modern gateway to Southeast Asia and a crucial hub for global travelers heading to Thailand. Its name, meaning “Golden Land,” reflects the airport’s significance and ambition to be a regional air travel leader. This guide explores Suvarnabhumi Airport’s history, facilities, operations, and future developments,...

lukla airport in nepal

Lukla Airport: The Gateway to Everest Trekking

Nestled amidst the towering peaks of the Himalayas, Lukla Airport serves as the primary gateway for thousands of adventurers trekking to the base camp of Mount Everest each year. Officially known as Tenzing-Hillary Airport, this tiny airstrip offers not only a critical connection to the outside world for local communities but also marks the beginning...