CIVILIAN PILOTS WHO HAVE FLOWN
The Washington to Capetown route (where German and U.S. Air Force transports collided last month) say they had to personally take responsibility for maintaining separation between aircraft. The combination of heavy traffic at night, few ground controllers working after dark, no radar coverage and...
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