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I'm sorry if this is a very stupid question but I can'tdon't understand how air traffic controllers can choose the right flight level and heading for airplane when they are in the sky or they're approaching the airport to land.
I'm sorry if this is a very stupid question but I can't understand how air traffic controllers can choose the right flight level and heading for airplane when they are in the sky or they're approaching the airport to land.
I don't understand how air traffic controllers can choose the right flight level and heading for airplane when they are in the sky or they're approaching the airport to land.
ATC - How can an atcATC choose the right flight level and heading for airplanes?
I'm sorry if this is a very stupid question but I can't understand how air traffic controllers can choose the right flight level and heading for airplane when they are in the sky or they're approaching the airport to land.
Thank you for the information.
Louis
ATC - How can an atc choose the right flight level and heading for airplanes?
I'm sorry if this is a very stupid question but I can't understand how air traffic controllers can choose the right flight level and heading for airplane when they are in the sky or they're approaching the airport to land.
Thank you for the information.
Louis
How can an ATC choose the right flight level and heading for airplanes?
I'm sorry if this is a very stupid question but I can't understand how air traffic controllers can choose the right flight level and heading for airplane when they are in the sky or they're approaching the airport to land.
ATC - How can an atc choose the right flight level and heading for airplanes?
I'm sorry if this is a very stupid question but I can't understand how air traffic controllers can choose the right flight level and heading for airplane when they are in the sky or they're approaching the airport to land.