Airmen hone skills with air traffic control simulator
Airman 1st Class Christian Darr, 375th Operations Support Squadron air traffic control apprentice, taxis aircraft out to the runway during a simulated training exercise at the Scott Air Force Base air control tower Feb. 5. Before receiving the simulator, air traffic controllers conducted exercises using a map of the area with wooden airplanes to represent the locations of the aircraft. Now trainees can adjust different elements within an exercise, including the number of aircraft or ground vehicles, runway closures, emergency situations and mishaps for example. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Daniel Garcia)
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