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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air controller" is not correct in standard English; the correct term is "air traffic controller." You can use it when referring to a professional responsible for managing the safe and orderly flow of air traffic in the skies and at airports.
Example: "The air traffic controller guided the plane safely to the runway during the storm."
Alternatives: "air traffic manager" or "aviation controller."
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James Acklin, a flight instructor, took the controls and radioed a military air controller that the plane had hit a bird or birds and had an engine fire.
The attack took place within the Household Cavalry's battlefield control line which means that everything in the air should be controlled by them and their embedded American air controller.
On Thursday, a forward air controller, Capt.
The air controller responded, "Bossman concurs".
A forward air controller called in an airstrike.
"It's really burning," the air controller replied, "and I'm not sure it's coming from the engine".
49: Prince Harry (his code name as battlefield air controller in Afghanistan).
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Fog, blizzard or air-controller problems might easily have reversed it.
The aviation agency falls under the Defense Ministry and oversees an industry plagued by poor infrastructure and air-controller strikes that have caused delays and passenger protests this year.
In the center of the board lives an all-mighty air-controller-like tower, sitting quietly, watching your every move.
About 10 minutes after the artillery had begun firing, a U.S. Air Force forward air-controller arrived over Lang Vei along with a flareship and an AC-119 Shadow gunship.
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