The Navyโs first-ever Air Traffic Control Tower Simulator System (ATC-TSS) team was honored with aย Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Divisionย Commanderโs Award during a ceremony Dec. 18 at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md.
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The award saluted theย Naval Aviation Training Systemsโ (PMA-205)integrated product team (IPT) for upgrading technology, using a commercial solution and increasing Air Traffic Controllerโs (ATC) daily training accessibility while simultaneously reducing operating time and life-cycle cost.
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โWe are humbled to receive such a prestigious award,โ said Lt. Cmdr. Jeff Dugard, ATC-TSS IPT lead. โOur air traffic controllers are the militaryโs birdโs-eye view. Proper training ensures they are detail-oriented, work well in stressful situations, adhere to strict standards and are decisive. Itโs a privilege to support them.โ
The ATC-TSS acquisition effort provides a new tool for Navy air facilities and replaces outdated technology at various Marine Corps sites. A total of 38 simulators are scheduled for delivery to 34 installations and will replace the aging Tower Operating Training System at the ATC โAโ school in Pensacola, Fla. The first device was delivered to Naval Air Station Key West, Fla., early spring.
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