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  2. Anchorage Air Route Traffic Control Center - Wikipedia

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    Anchorage Air Route Traffic Control Center (PAZA / ZAN) is an Area Control Center operated by the Federal Aviation Administration and is located just outside the main gate of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson at 700 North Boniface Parkway in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. The Anchorage ARTCC is one of 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers in ...

  3. List of U.S. Air Route Traffic Control Centers - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Source: Bureau of Transportation [2][3] Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (IATA: ANC, ICAO: PANC, FAA LID: ANC) [4] is a major airport in the U.S. state of Alaska, located 5 miles (8 km) southwest of downtown Anchorage. [1] The airport is named for Ted Stevens, who served as a senator of Alaska from 1968 to 2009.

  5. List of area control centers - Wikipedia

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    List of area control centers. Area control centers (ACCs) control IFR air traffic in their flight information region (FIR). The current list of FIRs and ACCs is maintained by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). [1] Note that the cited ICAO source gives the shapefile coordinates for each FIR, and also its page source gives a ...

  6. Area control center - Wikipedia

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    Area control center. In air traffic control, an area control center (ACC), also known as a center or en-route center, is a facility responsible for controlling aircraft flying in the airspace of a given flight information region (FIR) at high altitudes between airport approaches and departures. In the US, such a center is referred to as an air ...

  7. Capstone Program - Wikipedia

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    A network of data-link ground-stations has been installed at eleven existing FAA and joint-use military facilities in the Phase 1 region, and connected via existing communications systems to the Anchorage Air Route Traffic Control Center. The existing Micro Enroute Automated Radar Tracking System (Micro-EARTS) had been programmed to depict ADS ...

  8. KLM Flight 867 - Wikipedia

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    PH-BFC, the aircraft involved in the incident, seen in 2014. On 15 December 1989, KLM Flight 867, en route from Amsterdam to Narita International Airport, Tokyo, was forced to make an emergency landing at Anchorage International Airport, Alaska, when all four engines failed. The Boeing 747-406M, less than six months old at the time, [1] flew ...

  9. Eleanor Joyce Toliver-Williams - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] In 1971 she was certified as an air traffic controller Anchorage Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC). [4] In 1994, she achieved another milestone as the first African-American woman to "head up a major en-route facility" at the Cleveland ARTCC in Oberlin, Ohio, the second-busiest en-route air traffic control facility in the United ...