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Old 24th Aug 2009, 21:43
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New York Air Traffic Documentary - can anyone help?

Hi

Some years ago I watched a documentary on Air Traffic Controllers in New York. It showed controllers working in the Tower and communicating with other Towers. I am struggling to remember the name of the programme. I think it may have been based at Newark ATC - not 100% on that though - could've been JFK. It was at least 2 hours long and I watched it say probably 7-9 years ago.

I know this is a bizarre question - but would any of you guys know the programme I'm talking about or even give me some ideas on what it could be? I'd love to watch it again.

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I saw a video (from the cable network A&E) a while ago called "Air Traffic Jam: Bumped, Delayed and Grounded" it only ran for around an hour, but when broadcast would have been nearer the 2 hour mark due to the commercial breaks that get inserted over here.

I believe it was produced in 2000, but I can't remember the location(s).
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