German Air Traffic Control During The Cold War

German Air Traffic Control During The Cold War
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Publisher : International Advisory Group Air Navigation Services (ANSA)
Total Pages : 553
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ISBN-10 : 9781536994391
ISBN-13 : 1536994391
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Book Synopsis German Air Traffic Control During The Cold War by : Frank W. Fischer

Download or read book German Air Traffic Control During The Cold War written by Frank W. Fischer and published by International Advisory Group Air Navigation Services (ANSA). This book was released on 2015-08-01 with total page 553 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a historical facts report and commentary on the development of the German Air Traffic Control Centre RHEIN CONTROL as formerly operated by the United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) and the former German Federal Administration for Air Navigation Services (BFS), assisted by the German Air Force (GAF) at Birkenfeld-Nahe and Frankfurt/Main in Germany. RHEIN CONTROL was and still is an upper airspace air traffic control (ATC) centre, formerly responsible for South Germany only, but now also covering all of former East Germany (Berlin UIR). This report is written by a former air traffic controller and air traffic control expert, who meanwhile actively spent 50 years in the ATC profession worldwide, and has had first served 25 years with the German Federal Administration for Air Navigation Services (Bundesanstalt für Flugsicherung) in upper airspace area control operations, ATC planning and experimentation.


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