Even if Duffy gest all the funds he wants in a timely manner (not likely),
this upgrade will do nothing for ATC delays.
 
Air traffic control overhaul to cost $31.5 billion, transportation secretary
tells Congress
<https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/air-traffic-control-overhaul-to-cos
t-31-5-billion-transportation-secretary-tells-congress/ar-AA1IJuwV?ocid=msed
gntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=80406a933d3e4140c842e487d5262fd1&ei=28> 
 
ATC does not cause delays. "ATC Delays" are a myth that everyone just keeps
repeating without a basis in fact. Does ATC vector and delay aircraft near
the airport - of course. But ATC is simply reacting to the "day of", random
point overload that airlines/operators allowed to occur (described below),
which was evident and preventable by the individual airline/operator hours
prior to landing.
 
Of course, an equipment failure would cause a delay, but these are Air
Navigation Service Provider (ANSP, e.g., NATS, FAA, etc.) delays and not
"ATC" delays. There is a difference.
 
While leaving separation and safety to ATC, airlines must step up and take
over the real time, "day of" management over the movement of their aircraft
to offload ATC to reduce system stress and integrate the airline's business
needs into the flow. This alone would have a huge positive impact on our
aviation infrastructure.
 
The solution is simple - if airlines prevented the stress created by the
"day of" random point overload by managing their aircraft in real time,
beginning hours prior to landing, so as to deliver a stable, predictable,
business based, pre sequenced aircraft flow to the airport, ATC won't need
to vector or delay the aircraft to sequence the flow. 
 
A pre-sorted aircraft arrival flow into an airport (managed by the
individual airline/user) = less vectoring = less stress = less delay = less
fuel = less CO2 = a more efficient and safer airline and ATC system, and it
starts with "day of" aircraft management by the individual airline, not ATC.
 
Michael
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
R. Michael Baiada
cell - (303) 521-6047
rmbai...@greenlandings.net <mailto:rmbai...@greenlandings.net> 
 
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