
National Air Traffic Control (NATC)
The National Air Traffic Control (NATC) is a centralized system responsible for managing and overseeing the safe, efficient movement of aircraft across U.S. airspace. It coordinates takeoffs, landings, and enroute navigation through a network of air traffic controllers, radar, and communication technology. NATC ensures aircraft maintain safe distances, avoid collisions, and follow optimal routes, especially for aircraft crossing international and domestic boundaries. It supports both commercial and private flights, integrating systems to handle high traffic volumes smoothly while prioritizing safety and efficiency.