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Rondolph
F. Kritzer has left nothing while defining the profession of Air
Traffic Controllers. According to him, it is;
"A profession in which
person of definable intestinal fortitude; unlimited ability to correlate
masses of confusing numbers, figures, rules and statistics, both
defined and infinite in their change; the calibre and character
associated with the most demanding discipline and integrity and
resolve to their job, unmatched by the vast majority, daily accepts with enthusiasm
normally associated with pleasure rather than work; the responsibility
of ensuring the safe passage through unfriendly and crowded skies,
the immeasurable assets represented by multi-million dollar aircraft
and the multitude of lives contained in these fragile ships of skies.
To be an Air Traffic controller is to be proud, arrogant, bold and
may be a little foolish…But I would not be anything else." |
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