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I think part of the job is actually looking out the
window. I suppose you could add cameras for this,
but getting a full 360 view with good enough
resolution would be tough. |
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That said, I could see a central location to double-
check the work of multiple towers. Maybe include a
button that's linked to a loud alarm bell in the tower. |
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Since the invention of the electric lightbulb, the concepts of daytime and night-time have become increasingly arbitary. |
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We no longer stop work at dusk. Artificially created time-zones and seasonal adjustment of time are further illustrations of humanitys contempt for natural daylight restrictions. |
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Perhaps businesses who need to operate at night should simply declare their own local time zones as required. |
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I'm not sure how much looking out of the window is involved in ATC, especially at night. Why does ATC need to be a tower at all. Clearly, there are historical reasons involving flag waving and shouting at passing pilots with a megaphone, but I suspect the tower is obsolete. As Rayford suggests, ATC could be located anywhere.
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" flag waving and shouting at passing pilots with a megaphone" And, you know, during power failures or when your radar breaks. |
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"especially at night" That's what those lights on an airplane are for. |
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So, I posted my idea to the Lockheed Bright Idea contest. We'll see if it goes anywhere. |
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