Degeneration of Air Traffic Control

Jared Yankech
[email protected]
Senior Exit Project


  Introdution
Problems

 

Personnel

Funding

Technical Architecture

Misc.

Crash Reports

Gallery
Works Cited

"I have created this website as part of my senior exit project, to show the systematic weaknesses of ATC. I have also created this site to compare information delivered by both myself (with reliable sources) and that delivered by commercial airline industries. Hopefully my website can help to uncover unreliable information that is given out by the industry." - Jared Yankech

  
General accounting office (GAO) reports show that approximately 1464 passengers each year will die in a commercial airline accident. The majority of all airline crashes can be related back to problems originating from air traffic control (ATC).

 

ATC is a weakening system in air traffic control due to lack of money for reconstruction, obsolete technology, poor personnel rapport, and the absence of a technical architecture for modernization of the ATC system. The objective of air traffic control is to separate all aircraft from each other, but because these systematic weaknesses it cannot complete its job. Because these weaknesses have been ignored they have continued to create a larger problem in the community of American aviation.

 

 

Links to:

Federal Aviation Administration
European Air Traffic Control

Delta Airlines
Continental Airlines
TWA
Charlotte-Douglas Air Traffic Control Tower
USAir Commercial Website

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