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CFS Daily Dispatch: Issue 1

A publication of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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M O N D AY, M A R C H 2 1 , 2 0 1 6 N AT C A D A I LY D I S PAT C H 12 Millions of Passengers in the Skies, Every Day On an average day, some 87,000 flights and 2 million passengers cross U.S. skies. Keeping airplanes separated, and passengers safe, falls on the shoulders of an expert federal aviation team. Helping them control aircraft all along the journey, from takeoff to landing, are highly reliable and advanced communications networks and weather systems made possible by Harris. For more information about how these systems can be trusted to help solve your aviation communications challenges, call visit www.harris.com. Your daughter is on a plane, headed back to college after an all-too-brief visit. As you watch the aircraft push back from the gate, you trust that pilots and air traffic controllers have the highest-reliability communications capabilities and weather information to get her safely to her destination. PROTECTING PRECIOUS CARGO 0° 345° 330° 315° 300° 285° 270° 255° 240° 225° 210° 195° 180° 165° 150° 135° 120° 105° 90° 75° 60° 45° 30° 15° APH6388 A321 370 485 MKJ5509 B789 390 470 DLT1445 B777 410 490 OPG3256 A388 400 520 JFH6752 B738 390 450 ZTV3309 A332 360 420 CKR8976 B744 350 415 PVP0786 A320 310 400 YGD1723 A350 380 425 XVX6211 B748 300 490 AQP6800 BCS3 280 400 MAG7521 E190 270 410 YGD1723 A350 380 425 KNH2006 B748 400 500

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