Archie League Medal of Safety Awards

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The ability to think quickly and remain calm under pressure while maintaining a situational awareness are all unique qualities that air traffic controllers possess. Without their willingness to jump right in to resolve complex situations, offer a reassuring voice to those on the frequency and coordinate their efforts with other controllers, this group of dedicated professionals wouldn’t be as successful as they are today at maintaining the safety of the National Airspace System.
While many controllers often feel that they are “just doing their job,” their hard work is often viewed by others as remarkable and extraordinary. Named after the first air traffic controller, this program highlights a variety of “saves” – some which involve a team of controllers working together and others which are the result of one controller’s efforts.
Air traffic controllers juggle a variety of variables and complex scenarios. Their ability to adapt to ever-changing situations while keeping their composure is a skill they have mastered. As a result of their commitment to perfection, our aviation is the safest in the world.
For more information please contact Communications Specialist Courtney Paquette at 202-266-9844 or Cpaquette@natcadc.org.
SIXTH ANNUAL ARCHIE LEAGUE MEDAL OF SAFETY AWARDS MARCH 22, 2010
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