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The United States has 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC). [1] They are operated by and are part of the Federal Aviation Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation. An ARTCC controls aircraft flying in a specified region of airspace, known as a flight information region (FIR), typically during the en route portion of flight.
This map above shows the Air Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC) or Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC) in the United States, which manage aircraft over a large region of the country’s airspace. Each center is responsible for a specific geographic zone of airspace.
Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC), also referred to as "centers," are established primarily to provide air traffic services to aircraft operating on an Instrument Flight Rule (IFR) Flight Plan within controlled airspace. This service is provided principally during the en route phase.
Each Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) is almost a small town in itself. The Operations Room contains 50 to 60 consoles with large computer monitors displaying aircraft data blocks imposed on top of aviation landmarks and sector boundaries.
Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) boundaries were created by Esri from Map Definition Language (MDL) files received from FAA, AeroNav Products in October 2010.
los angeles air route traffic control center • Responsible for Air Traffic in parts of California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah • 177,000 Square Miles of Airspace
The United States has 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC). [1] They are operated by and are part of the Federal Aviation Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation . An ARTCC controls aircraft flying in a specified region of airspace, known as a flight information region (FIR), typically during the en route portion of flight.
Center Surface Boundaries. The provided Air Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) ground level boundary data was created to support FAA 's En Route Automation Modernization (ERAM) system.
LiveATC.net Worldwide Airport Coverage Map. Airport/ARTCC Code. Frequency Search. (e.g., 124.400, 128.75) Site-wide search.