Fundamentals of Air Traffic Control
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.58 (638 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0534567959 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 588 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-01-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It presents the history and development of the ATC system, with an emphasis on the logic behind it, instead of simply listing rules and regulations.. The only college-level text available on air traffic control, this book describes not only how the air traffic control (ATC) system works, but why it operates the way it does
"If you want to learn about ATC, this is a good book to start with." according to Michael S.. I really like the book. It is showing me a lot of history behind the world of ATC, and is a great bit of reference to go along with the ATC simulator I have had for a year or more.. "Full of historical detail" according to Amazon Customer. This book is a college text about how the American air traffic control system works. Nolan was an air traffic controller himself, and is quite familiar with the history of air traffic control procedures in the U.S. The book contains chapters on the history of air traffic control, navigation systems (that have been used throughout the history of air traffic control), airspace classification, air traffic control communications, air traffic control procedures, non-radar separation, radar operations and separation, oce. Good description of the ATC system jordanrh0918 This book is very good at describing the history of Air Traffic Control and explaining the fundamentals of the system. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in aviation, especially future pilots, ATCs and aviation engineers.
Nolan, a former air traffic controller, teaches aviation courses in the Aviation Technology Department at Purdue University and has taught a variety of aviation courses at the University of Illinois, Chanute Air Force Base and Purdue University. . He holds licenses and certification as a commercial pilot, flight inst
Nolan, a former air traffic controller, teaches aviation courses in the Aviation Technology Department at Purdue University and has taught a variety of aviation courses at the University of Illinois, Chanute Air Force Base and Purdue University. About the Author Michael S. He holds licenses and certification as a commercial pilot, flight instructor, instrument instructor, tower operator, airframe and powerplant mechanic, and aviation weather observer. . Nolan received his Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology from Illinois State University and his Master of Science degree in Instructional Development and Educational Computing from Purdue University). Mr