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Air traffic controllers work in glass‐walled airport control towers, where they guide pi lots who are taxiing, taking off or landing, in radar control rooms at airports, and at 22 control centers along the air routes of the nation.
With my hand still smarting, we went up to see the new control cab, where eight to nine controllers work in a glass-enclosed 850-square-foot aerie, almost twice the size of the old cab.
Remote human controllers work very well.
As many as four controllers work there at a given time.
Such controllers work in a linear continuous mode.
The two controllers work together with a field orientation block.
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