Facility Spotlight
There are 11 NATCA members out of 13 controllers at Waterloo (ALO). It is a level 5 tower and TRACON. The current tower was built in 1987. ALO is responsible for Class Delta airspace with Approach […]
There are 11 NATCA members out of 13 controllers at Waterloo (ALO). It is a level 5 tower and TRACON. The current tower was built in 1987. ALO is responsible for Class Delta airspace with Approach […]
Raleigh-Durham Tower (RDU) is a level 9 facility that was commissioned in May of 1987. There are 43 NATCA members at the facility. The facility is responsible for 40 miles of airspace surrounding the area which […]
Seattle Tower (SEA) is a level 9 facility with 26 NATCA members. The control tower was commissioned in 2005. SEA has Class B and D airspace, with Seattle Approach and Boeing field surrounding it. “The fleet […]
There are 15 NATCA members out of 16 controllers at Lake Charles ATCT (LCH). It is a level 6 up/down tower and TRACON facility. The TRACON airspace extends about 90 miles east from the Louisiana-Texas border, […]
Hillsboro ATCT (HIO) was commissioned in 1962. The facility works Class D airspace with several uncontrolled airfields in close proximity to it. There are 17 NATCA members at the facility who work closely with controllers at […]
Commissioned in 1975, Twin Falls ATCT (TWF) is a level five facility and class D tower in Idaho. This 100 percent NATCA facility is home to seven CPCs who work an airspace up to five miles […]