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NATS Altitude

NATS - UK air traffic control

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Altitude is a monthly live-streamed podcast from NATS - the UK's leading air traffic control company. Here people from across the aviation industry join our own team of experts to offer insights on a wide range of topics. Find out more about the world of air traffic control at NATS.aero.
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NATS has just reopened recruitment for trainee air traffic controllers, but what does that process look like and what kind of career can successful candidates look forward to? In this special episode of Altitude we’re exploring the whole recruitment process, from understanding the requirements and the application process through to assessment and b…
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The 6th June 2024 will mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day – the Allied invasion of Western Europe during the Second World War and one of the most pivotal days in human history. Most people will be familiar with the sight of the landings in Normandy, but fewer know the story beyond the beaches. D-Day itself saw an incredible 14,674 flights, all hand…
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With such unique requirements, one of the most essential and complex users of our skies are the emergency services. In this month’s Altitude, we’re joined by pilots Captain Andrew Brandt from the National Police Air Service and Captain David Rolfe from London Air Ambulance Service to learn about their amazing life saving work and how collaboration …
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From delivering airspace modernisation and integrating drones through to understanding the impact of AI and the ever pressing need to address aviation’s climate impact, the list of priorities for leaders in air traffic management is a long and complex one. Our industry is in the midst of a period of unprecedented change and that’s in addition to de…
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Ice, snow, howling winds and temperatures as low as minus 30.C are hardly ideal conditions to be running an international airport, but that’s the reality for the team at Rovaniemi, Finland’s second busiest airport. In beautiful Lapland, sitting on the edge of the Arctic Circle, the near constant need to clear runways and de-ice aircraft should cons…
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Human Factors is the understanding of ‘the human in the loop’. It’s about how people behave and interact both with technology and each other, and it’s something that has become fundamental to safety across aviation and a host of other industries. But what really is Human Factors? Where did it come from and why is it become so integral? In this mont…
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For more than 25 years, Concorde was the world's only successful supersonic airliner. Flying faster than the rotation of the earth, it could cross the Atlantic in just two and a half hours, with passengers arriving at JFK before they left Heathrow. Now, 20 years after its final ever flight from Heathrow to Filton on 26 November 2003, we look back a…
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Can we expect Artificial Intelligence – heralded by just about everyone as the next great technology leap forward - to have a role in air traffic management? But how can we look beyond the hype and understand what this technology could really do for aviation? When is it right for AI to play a role in a safety critical industry and how could it impa…
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Airspace – our invisible motorways in the sky – is the underpinning of the entire aviation industry. Vital to the safe operation of tens of thousands of flights every single day, it is an infrastructure relied on 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to enhance the UK’s global connections. But it is also in need of a radical transformation. In this epis…
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The Berlin Airlift was a significant episode in the beginnings of the Cold War, with American, British, and French aircrews flying hundreds of daily cargo flights to deliver essential supplies into a West Berlin blockaded by the Soviet Union. Despite impossible odds, Berlin was sustained by air for 15 months from June 1948, with more than one third…
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While the weather may have played its part, Saturday 6 May saw a wonderful flypast over central London to mark the coronation of King Charles III. But what does it really take to organise such a spectacle in what is some of the world’s busiest airspace and why does the weather have such an impact? Did the King get to choose the types of aircraft?! …
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NATS has just reopened recruitment for trainee air traffic controllers, but what does that process look like and what kind of career can successful candidates look forward to? In this episode of Altitude we’re exploring the whole recruitment process, from understanding the requirements and the application process through to assessment and beyond. W…
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As the world mourned the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, plans for the first state funeral of a British monarch in more than 70 years were being put into action. As a mark of respect, it was agreed that aircraft would not overfly the funeral or procession from Central London to Windsor Castle - a period of over nine hours via a route just …
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From transforming how urgent goods are moved around the world to surveying infrastructure in remote, dangerous environments and aiding accurate, rapid emergency response, uncrewed aviation has long promised to revolutionise our lives and the aviation industry. But unleashing that potential means delivering safe and scalable Beyond Visual Line of Si…
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This year is the 21st anniversary of the tragic events of 11 September 2001. Those of us who are old enough to remember it will never forget where we were or what we were doing when we heard the news. Most of us probably then spent the next few hours glued, horrified to the rolling news coverage. But some - like the those involved with air traffic …
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This episode of Altitude we’re exploring the next generation of aviation and airspace users. Air taxis, mass drone operations and spaceports may sound like science fiction, but it is a future that is far closer than you might think Within a few years, a drone could be dropping your prescription at your front door as you book an electric air taxi to…
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It’s airshow season! The sight and sound of stunning air displays and incredible aerobatic performances by some of the world’s best pilots is hard to beat. But with Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) just a week away, what does it take to plan, manage and safely deliver a truly spectacular airshow? How does the role of the air traffic controller…
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After a tumultuous two years it feels like the aviation industry is finally emerging from the shadow of the Covid crisis. But while the skies are getting busier, the recovery remains uncertain and uneven, especially in many parts of the world. What role then, can air traffic management play in helping secure the recovery but also in future proofing…
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The weather influences all our lives, from whether you’ll regret not taking that umbrella to wishing you’d packed the sun cream, but for air traffic control the weather is an obsession. Rain, wind, snow, fog and thunderstorms can all conspire to overturn well-rehearsed plans, resulting in a hugely challenging and complex environment where maintaini…
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As the days get longer and the weather improves, aviation enthusiasts across the country will be taking to the skies in their thousands to explore the world from up above. After two years of Covid restrictions limiting the amount of flying time for many pilots, we’d like to support the General Aviation (GA) community on a safe return to flying and …
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On 17 January 2008, flight BAW38 crash landed short of the runway at Heathrow Airport following a total loss of power to both engines. Remarkably there were no fatalities, but it remains the most serious commercial aircraft accident in the UK in recent years. The fact that it did not end in tragedy is testament both to how incredibly safe modern av…
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Aside from being one of the greatest Christmas movies of all time, the timeless classic Die Hard 2 also features some of the closest depictions of air traffic control yet committed to celluloid The story of how a terrorist group manages to commandeer an entire airport on Christmas Eve, while a man in a big jumper crawls through the baggage handling…
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After a hiatus of 18 months, the World ATM Congress returns to Madrid at the end of the month, but what kind of show can we expect as the industry continues to feel the effects of the Covid crisis? Despite encouraging signs of recovery, traffic levels remain far below pre-pandemic levels in many parts of world. Does that mean plans for expensive ne…
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Altitude is a monthly podcast from NATS. The last 18 months has been a period of extraordinary turmoil for the aviation industry, and even now as much of the rest of the world begins to recover, UK air traffic remains at around 50% of 2019 levels. So, what are the long-term prospects for aviation in the UK? What needs to be done to secure a better,…
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Altitude is a monthly podcast from NATS. It’s now 11 years since a huge volcanic eruption in Iceland grounded flights across the UK and much of northwest Europe. For six days in April 2010, the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull (or E-15) left millions of passengers stranded around the world. Fears over the effect of flying through clouds of ash rich in …
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Altitude is a monthly podcast from NATS. From sonic booms and Quick Reaction Alert to deployments during Covid and military training exercises, are you ready to explore the world of 78 Squadron? The UK is one of the few countries around the world with a joint and integrated civil and military air traffic control service, with NATS and MoD controlle…
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Altitude is a monthly podcast from NATS. On 25 February 1920, the UK Air Ministry gave approval for the construction of a new building at London Croydon Airport, to be ‘erected 15 feet above ground level’ and with ‘large windows to be placed on all four walls’. This building was to be known as the ‘Aerodrome Control Tower’ and at a stroke coined bo…
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Altitude is a monthly podcast from NATS. While the industry may now be eyeing the prospect of a recovery from the covid crisis, for many airports, plans for expensive new ground-based infrastructure may yet remain on ice for the foreseeable future. Being able to maximise the efficiency of existing runways, stands and terminals in order to keep cost…
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Altitude is a monthly podcast from NATS. COVID-19 has had a massive impact on air travel, with traffic and passenger figures reduced to pre-2000 levels in many regions, but there remains cause to be optimistic about the future… Unmanned aviation, Automation and Artificial Intelligence all promise to be the next paradigm shift in air traffic managem…
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Altitude is a monthly podcast from NATS. Climate change represents an existential challenge to the aviation industry. We need to act now not just because it’s the right thing to do for the future of our planet, but because failure to do so will see flying become more and more socially unacceptable. Technological advances like sustainable aviation f…
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Altitude is a monthly podcast from NATS. From delivering fresh Norwegian crab to South Korea through to supporting the worldwide vaccine roll out, every year millions of tonnes of freight is flown in our skies in what is 24 hour a day choreography of logistics, just in time planning and human ingenuity. Join us for this episode of Altitude alongsid…
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Altitude is a monthly podcast from NATS. Heathrow air traffic controller Ady Dolan is joined by Rob Mitchell, Manager ATC Development, Ocean, and Aireon CTO Vinny Capezzuto for a lively discussion charting the highs and lows of introducing Space Based ADS-B over the North Atlantic. Enjoy the show and find out more at nats.aero/altitude (Originally …
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Altitude is a monthly podcast from NATS. A decade ago, digital towers were a niche concept, confined to a small part of the industry. Today and they are an operational reality for airports around the world. From London to Singapore via Budapest and Colorado, airports of all sizes are now going ‘digital’. And while the initial attraction was in the …
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This one was a really fun episode about the shoe game, touring life, the influence and responsibility we have to these kids and much more. The Bamn Camp story begins in LA, CA. Make sure you tune in to get the full scoop on how this movement has made its way to the Coachella Valley. Be sure to shop their new collection. 73954 CA-111, Palm Desert, C…
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Now that life is moving into a more normal direction, we decided to reach out to our good friend Andrew to give us some tips about the benefits of increasing our energy through intramuscular and intravenous supplements, boosting our metabolism, much more! @b12shots --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/selected-series/su…
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Hermano is home grown in the Coachella Valley. Their dream is to bring people together through flowers and music. Growing up in the desert they have realized how much beauty there is in this Valley and they just want to do their part. The end goal is to be a creative outlet for those trying to express themselves whether it’s through love or art. ht…
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Rick Rodriguez website/ apparel shop: https://ibelieveinasone.com/ ​Follow Us: https://www.instagram.com/selected.se...​ S2EP7 | We welcomed our very first guest into the Selected Series studio! Incredible artist and Coachella Valley native, Rick Rodriguez. Rick is recognized for his street art and cultural influences through painted murals, digita…
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S2EP6 | Tune in to this weeks episode featuring accomplished Content Creator/YouTuber/Podcaster, Angel Chavez. Find out how he made a name for himself within the YouTube community and how he went from filming videos with his friends, to hitting 1M views on one of his Coachella Valley Music Festival videos. We encourage you to check out his channel …
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S2EP5 | Coachella Valley native, accomplished Film Director and Chef, Christian Sesma joined us on the podcast! Thanks to Christian, we got to film at the award-winning Fantasy Springs Resort Casino. In this episode, we discussed Christian's latest crime heist thriller PayDirt, starring Luke Goss and Val Kilmer. The film features familiar locations…
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S2EP4 | We filmed a really fun podcast w/ artist Micah Mariah while enjoying some of the deserts best coffee and horchata lattes at Sixth Street Coffee. This podcast was just one piece of the Nonfiction Art Series, an experience that will connect artists with the individuals impacted by their work in a unique and meaningful way. It is a collaborati…
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Meet the Wilsons! In our season finale we sat down with two awesome local farmers that got their start in the Bay Area. Eric, Garden, Koda, the 3 dogs, and a cat are all one big family with a passion for organic farming. Check out EP.007 to see a glimpse into veteran life, commitment to farming organically, forms of therapy, parenting, ptsd, postpa…
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In this episode, we sat down with the brilliant Gabriel Woo, local Chef at not one but two boutique hotels in Palm Springs. We discussed how he recognized the negative influences he entertained in the past and learned to overcome, grinding his way up as a dishwasher, prioritizing work and culinary school first, becoming a Yes man, mastering somethi…
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We got the opportunity to step into the mindset of Pete, owner of Flat Black Art Supply. Pete tells his story about moving throughout different part of LA, pushing yourself through hardships, the vision behind Flat Black Shops' new home, and the advantages of standing out. Tune in for an entrepreneurs story with LA roots.--- Support this podcast: h…
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