Air Traffic Controllers
The 6th Operations Support Squadron air traffic controllers, at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., run a 24-hour operation to provide safe, orderly and expeditious flow of aircrafts on the flightline, as well as in the air. Air traffic controllers use two-way radio communications, radar systems with associated computer equipment, landline communication systems and visual light-gun signals. They observe weather conditions and assist aircrafts during periods of bad weather with the use of radar, instrument landing systems and various types of airfield lighting. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Shandresha Mitchell/ Released)
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