THE CONTROLLER

The Controller – 2006, Issue 4

Journal of Air Traffic Control

Editor: Philippe Domogala

Contents

  • Foreword – Dale Wright
  • Editorial – Philippe Domogala
  • Airports
    • Airports’ capacity enhancement tools – Raimund Weidemann
    • African Affairs – Moetapele Dauphin Matale
    • “3 years ago, I couldn’t even spell RNP” – Robert Mason
    • Terminal area Required Navigation Performance – A flight operations perspective – Captain Alex Passerini
    • The most complicated terminal airspace in the world – Phil Parker
  • Spotlight – Kevin Slater
  • IATA Advert
  • Mongolia – The Asia Pacific Regional meeting of IFATCA Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia Sept 2006 – Philippe Domogala
  • Asian News – A new low cost airline in Hong Kong – Phil Parker
  • Mongolia – Interview Ya Ariunbat, General Manager ATM, Mongolian CAA
  • Mongolia – Interviews: David Cheung, IFATCA EVP Asia Pacific and with the first and only woman supervisor in Mongolia – Philippe Domogala
  • Mongolia – Being a young controller in Mongolia in 2006 – Philippe Domogala
  • Side Views: Air traffic control strikes – Ayman Mahmoud
  • Legal Affairs: The crash of a C130 in Iran
  • Advert: The aviation English language assessment program is open – Gary B. LaGuardia
  • Americas: Winds of change in Argentina – El Kadur Acosta
  • European News: When the Vikings meet – Patrik Peters
  • Book Review: The Aviation Book – Fia O Caoimh
  • Feature: Up, Up and away – Philip Marien
  • Charlie’s column