Today, the International Day of the Air Traffic Controllers is being celebrated all over the world!
M-NAV wishes Happy International Day of the Air Traffic Controllers, 20th of October. Cultivating dedication, the Air Traffic Controllers worldwide strive to ensure an achievement of their common goal which is as follows, through synthesis of a safe, efficient and cost-efficient air traffic control system and specific, own knowledge, skills and experience, the world to obtain safe air traffic.
In his greeting addressed to all Air Traffic Controllers, the President of Management Board of M-NAV and ANS Executive Director, Mr. Nikolche Taseski, states that fast, internet search engines testify that on average, approximately100.000 flights per day that are part of the general aviation, private, commercial and cargo flights are being handled by ATCOs. Also, he emphasizes the significance of the most challenging profession, stating that the ones who help make the flight safe are professionals, men and women, known as Air Traffic Controllers. Unfortunately, the public is slightly aware of them and only knows about them from media headlines in case when either an error or an aircraft accident occurs, ATCO`s successes are rarely celebrated. He also points out that a promotion of this profession is necessary, taking into account that these professionals are the most important segment of the safest possible mode of transport and that they are ultimately responsible for the safety in case of unpleasant moments during flight.
These Sky Guards work with maximum dedication and concentration, rapidly and efficiently while applying their acquired knowledge, skills and experience. They do not have an opportunity to hear the THANK YOU that is usually addressed to the pilots and to the flight crew or to see the smile of passengers after successfully completed flight, that is why at least and on this day, let`s mark their contribution with one big THANK YOU.
Once again, M-NAV wishes happy International Day of the Air Traffic Controllers, wishes a successful work and handling of a larger number of flights and at the same time it expresses gratitude for their dedication to ensure passengers` safety.