Talk:CINDACTA
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[edit]The first version of this article was copied from this section of another article. A.Z. 02:03, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
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The use of military air traffic controllers for civilian traffic is not unusual...
[edit]Maybe so - but why then give TWO examples (USA, Europe) where military atc does NOT control civilian traffic? In other words, the use of military atc IS unusual.
If it's correct that it's usual (being the opposite, I suppose of 'not unusual') for military atc to control civilian flights ops, then some actual examples, other than Brazil, ought to be included.2A01:4B00:AE0E:6200:5DE4:89B2:9578:B22F (talk) 00:20, 29 November 2024 (UTC)