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  2. The Australian Advanced Air Traffic System - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Advanced Air Traffic System (TAAATS) (pronounced tats, or tarts), is the hardware and software system used by Airservices Australia for air traffic control services. It is a paperless, computer-based system, which serves as an aid to civilian air traffic controllers. It does not control aircraft, but gives the user a display of ...

  3. Australian air traffic control - Wikipedia

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    Civilian air traffic control developed after WWII when returning servicemen gained employment as both aircrew and ground control. [2] From 1988 to 1995 air traffic control in Australia was the responsibility of the Civil Aviation Authority. [3]

  4. Airservices Australia - Wikipedia

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    These controllers are responsible for the majority of air traffic over the Australian mainland and on oceanic routes within Australia's flight information region. In 1999, the agency commenced using The Australian Advanced Air Traffic System (TAAATS), a computerised air traffic control system covering all sectors of Australian air space.

  5. Australian Defence Air Traffic System - Wikipedia

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    Australian Defence Air Traffic System (ADATS) is the hardware and software system used by the Royal Australian Air Force for Air Traffic Control services. It is a computer based system, which serves as an aid to Air Traffic Controllers.

  6. More flights cancelled as air traffic chief reveals chaos ...

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    The air traffic control failure was caused by flight data received by National Air Traffic Services (Nats), the chief executive said

  7. Category:Air traffic control in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian Defence Air Traffic System; B. Bankstown Airport Air Traffic Control Tower; E. Essendon Airport Air Traffic Control Tower; F. Flight Data Coordinator; P.

  8. No. 44 Wing RAAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 44 Wing is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) wing responsible for providing air traffic control services to the Australian Defence Force. It directly commands two squadrons, which in turn command eleven air traffic control flights located across the country at nine RAAF bases, HMAS Albatross (Naval Air Station) and Oakey Army Aviation ...

  9. A US Marine Osprey crashes during drills in Australia ... - AOL

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    A U.S. military official reported to Australian air traffic controllers a “significant fire in the vicinity of the crash site,” according to an audio recording of the conversation broadcast by ...