Air Advisors, Honduran Air Force develop ATC curriculum
Tech. Sgt. Aaron Carrillo, 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron air traffic control air advisor, shows the Honduran Air Force ATC controllers what ”Arrival-runway separation” is during block three portion of the ATC seminar Feb. 13, as part of month-long Building Partner Capacity mission. Arrival-runway separation is the distance between an arriving aircraft and another aircraft using the same runway. The separation should ensure the arriving aircraft does not cross the landing threshold until the other aircraft has landed and is clear of the runway or the other aircraft has departed and crossed the runway end. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lesley Waters)
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