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Here’s an interesting blog column from the Atlantic Magazine written by an airline traffic controller out east. In it, the author argues, fairly persuasively, that the big problem isn’t an antiquated air traffic control system, but rather there simply isn’t enough time in the day to get big planes in an out of busy airports. This is due to the fact that the fact of moving a plane at high speed
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