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    ONLINE TRAINING 2016 - U.S. Air Traffic Control; National Traffic Flow Management ATC System Command Center Operations - By Compliance Global Inc.

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    Deadline: May 24, 2016 | Date: May 24, 2016

    Venue/Country: New Hyde Park, U.S.A

    Updated: 2016-04-29 15:14:07 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    This webinar addresses the operational environment and functioning of ATC System Command Center (ATCSCC). The ATCSCC monitors the entire National Airspace System (NAS) for significant imbalances in the current and projected traffic volumes and systems capacities. If major delays are expected, it generates and manages large scale traffic flow management systems to deal with and resolve the potential delays and other disruption to air travel.

    Why Should You Attend:

    The webinar starts with the data network and communication system design that delivers the radar and flight data from the tactical ATC system facilities throughout the National Airspace System. There is then a discussion of the various goals, strategies, and techniques the ATCSCC employs to manage and resolve areas of significant traffic congestion and delay.

    Areas Covered in this Webinar:

    For most people, the Traffic Flow Management (TFM) Air Traffic Control (ATC) function is some mysterious process somewhere that allegedly reduces airborne holding and congestion. Beyond that, it gets fuzzy.

    If you have a personal or professional need to understand the United States Air Traffic Control System and the operational and functional integration of its component elements, this webinar will provide a fundamental understanding of the role the ATCSCC plays in the system.

    If you are an instrument rated pilot or a passenger, much of your ATC exposure and experience will be influenced by the ATCSCC.

    Learning Objectives:

    Radar data acquisition

    Flight data acquisition

    Traffic Flow Management goals, strategies, and techniques

    Airline dispatch

    The operational functioning of all ATC facilities

    Who Will Benefit:

    Engineers and other Developers of ATC technologies and systems

    Managers and other Aviation Strategic Planners

    Government and Industry Aviation Executives

    Pilots

    Aviation Enthusiasts

    Speaker Profile:

    Stephen Alvania has 30 years of experience with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. He is Certified air traffic controller at an airport traffic control tower, a radar approach control, and an enroute ATC center, Led the development and deployment of the national traffic flow management system.

    He has worked as Technical research program manager for multiple advanced ATC capabilities and he is FAA HQ ATC procedures specialist.

    His expertise also includes, Aviation committee staff the for U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space and Technology, ATC Subject Matter Expert for Saab Sensis Corp.

    Currently Mr. Alvania is the Owner of Air Traffic Systems Consulting, LLC .

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