ATM is a multi-faceted subject and getting a good grasp of all its aspects is not easy. Whether you work for an ANSP or an industry provider, it takes a lot of time, effort and patience to gain insight across the whole industry. I have been there myself. On a personal note, sometimes I miss having direct access to operational areas and ATCOs. The time I was able to spend there was invaluable and definitely contributed to my own understanding of the industry. Today, even after 24 years, I never miss an opportunity to visit a tower, an ops room or a cockpit.
Another fascinating thing is how different actors have different views and different perceptions of each other's tasks and duties. ATCOs, ATSEPs, and AIM people work together every day. However, several aspects of each job are not always well-known and understood by other professionals.
One way to get a better understanding of the different views, pain points and current topics is via the big IFs:
IFATCA ,
IFATSEA,
IFISA and
IFAIMA. They are International Federations that group together local associations of ATCOs, ATSEPs, FISOs and AIM people respectively. The big IFs all have their own websites, publish articles and magazines, organize regular events, either globally or regionally, and more. Membership is strictly reserved for people of their respective professions, but some of the events and meetings are also open to observers or sponsors. Often, the best part is the informal networking that takes place during the breaks and dinners.
So if you want to get the pulse of the industry, being in touch with the big IFs is a great way. It will certainly give you a new perspective on topics you already know and enrich your global understanding.
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