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Air traffic control (ATC)

Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based controllers to manage aircraft on the ground and in flight, preventing collisions and organizing traffic flow. This article explains what ATC does, major ATC service types, job opportunities in the field, and why ATC procedures matter to pilots flying under visual flight rules (VFR) and instrument flight rules (IFR).

Altitudes

Learn how altitudes are written and spoken in aviation: QNH vs QFE, MSL vs AGL, flight levels (FL), and the units pilots and controllers use (feet, hPa, inHg) with clear ATC-style examples.

G-Groups

Learn the aviation Q-codes QDM, QDR, QFE, and QNH: definitions, purpose, operational use, and practical considerations for student pilots and radio navigation.

Airspaces

Student-pilot friendly guide to aviation airspace classes (A, B, C, D, E, G) plus TMA and TCA: definition, purpose, operational rules, and clear step-by-step procedures to enter and leave each airspace for ATPL, PPL, and SPL operations.

Airplane Body Designs (Fuselage and Airframe Layouts) for Pilot Training and Radio Procedures

Learn the major airplane body designs from tube-and-wing to blended wing body, lifting body, and distributed propulsion. This LearnATC wiki article explains definitions, aerodynamic effects, operational considerations, and how each layout can change ATC communication and procedures.

Winter-Friendly Flight Schools Listed on Learn-ATC

A curated list of flight schools that continue active flying operations during the winter season and are listed on Learn-ATC, with links and brief descriptions for student pilots and aviation enthusiasts.

Winter Flightschools - Always open

Discover European flight schools that actively support winter aviation, fly year-round, and help you turn cold-weather conditions into a training advantage. Overview by country, aircraft, and training focus, with tips for choosing the right winter-ready school.

An informative Wiki-Article about www.learn-atc.com with most up-to-date information about it's features

Learn ATC (learn-atc.com) is an online aeronautical radiotelephony training platform combining a realistic ATC radio simulator, interactive trainers, exam preparation, and aviation reference tools. This wiki-style guide explains the platform’s key modules, who it is for, and how its features support confident ICAO-style radio communication.

Elephant Walk in Aviation

Learn what an elephant walk is in aviation, how the term originated, why air forces still use it today, and what student pilots should understand about its operational and training significance.

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UNICOM

Concise, student-pilot-focused explanation of UNICOM: definition, purpose, use in aviation, and practical operating considerations on non-towered aerodromes.

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Aviation Use of the Term “Headings”

Concise reference article explaining the term “headings” in aviation: definition, purpose, use in flight operations, and key considerations for student pilots.

Minimum Equipment List (MEL)

Concise, student-pilot friendly explanation of the Minimum Equipment List (MEL), its purpose, use in aviation, and key operational considerations.

De-Icing

Concise, student-pilot level reference on aircraft de-icing: definition, purpose, aviation use, operational procedures, and key safety considerations.

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