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Air traffic controllers coordinate the movement of air traffic, to ensure that aircraft stay safe distances apart. Controllers usually manage multiple aircraft at the same time and must make quick decisions to ensure the safety of the aircraft. For example, a controller might direct one aircraft on its landing approach, while providing another aircraft with weather information.

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