air traffic

NOUN
  1. traffic created by the movement of aircraft
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How To Use air traffic In A Sentence

  • The most serious incident was compounded by the failure of a battery powered backup generator in the air traffic control tower.
  • Military air traffic controllers were called in to do the job. Times, Sunday Times
  • In doing so, you have helped a pilot in distress and are a credit to [Air Force] Air Traffic Control.
  • The study says there must be a complete overhaul of air traffic control systems.
  • They questioned whether air traffic controllers should have over-ruled Captain Fuchs and insisted on him using a remote runway.
  • It enables air traffic control to send a signal to the airplane that alerts the pilots to incoming communication.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration is also notified to ensure that there is no conflict with civilian air traffic, she said.
  • Once again, the Americans had essentially reassumed control of the airfield by operating the air traffic control system that extended southward from Thule to Newfoundland.
  • Air traffic control lost radio contact with the pilot of the aircraft ten minutes before the accident.
  • Was he an air traffic controller with special expertise in how not to charter an aeroplane to Libya? Times, Sunday Times
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