Analysis of Aerodrome Tower Controller's Obstructed Visibility Due to Vertical Support (Pillar) in the Tower Cabin of Perum LPPNPI Branch in Medan

Reynaldi Pramudya, Sri Rahayu Surtiningtyas, Djoko Djatmoko, Nunuk Praptiningsih, Lizti Novianti

Abstract


Tower controllers are air traffic control officers responsible for managing air traffic around airports to ensure safety, security, and efficiency in aircraft movements. They work in airport control towers, which serve as the central hub for air traffic control in the vicinity of the airport. Control towers are typically located near the runways and provide good visibility for monitoring aircraft movements on the ground and in the air. Within the control tower, the equipment and comfort of the air traffic controllers are important considerations. This research focuses on the control tower of Perum LPPNPI branch in Medan, where it has been found that wide-diameter pillars obstruct the view of the tower controllers. The aim of this study is to analyze the pillars as an obstruction and provide recommendations to Perum LPPNPI branch in Medan on how to address this issue. The research methodology employed is qualitative. The research findings conclude that the pillars indeed pose an obstruction, and the author suggests that Perum LPPNPI branch in Medan relocate the control desk.

Keywords


Tower controller, Vertical support, Air traffic services

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v39.2.5503

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