Air traffic controllers ensure safe skies over Australian F1 Grand Prix
Air traffic controllers will ensure safe skies over tomorrows start to the 2010 FORMULA 1TM Qantas
Australian Grand Prix from a portable air traffic control tower.
The portable tower has been installed trackside by Airservices technicians to ensure the safe operation of the aerial component of the four-day event.
Staffed by Airservices controllers from the Essendon and Moorabbin airport control towers, the event tower will manage hundreds of helicopter movements and high-speed flying displays by the RAAF Roulettes, an FA-18 Hornet and Black Hawk helicopters and a Qantas A380 will fly past on Sunday.
More than 500 race-related aircraft movements are expected around and over the circuit during the
event.
Three controllers from a team of seven will be on duty to ensure separation between Grand Prix aerial
activities.
Two Airservices technicians will also be onsite all weekend.
Air traffic controllers will also work with event managers in Race Control during the aerial components
of the event to ensure flying displays run smoothly.
The service is the culmination of months of preparation and liaison between Airservices, race
organisers, emergency services and aviation representatives.
Airservices controllers, engineers and technicians have provided similar capacity at the event since it
moved from Adelaide to Melbourne in 1996.
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