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DESCRIPTION:IEEE is planning a Tour of the FAA Air Route Traffic Control Ce
 nter (ARTCC) in Olathe\, Kansas. There is no charge for tour but you must 
 still register and select PAY at Registration Pa ge\, then enter No Dinner
  option OR Presentation Only. Since this is a government facility\, US cit
 izens will need to have a US ID (Driver&#39;s License). Government background 
 checks will be required for any non-US citizens (this could take up to 3-4
  weeks\, please contact Todd Gardner\, mtgdm6@mail.umkc.edu if you are not
  a US citizen and would like to attend)\n\nThe Kansas City Air Route Traff
 ic Control Center (ZKC) (&quot;Kansas City Center&quot;[citation needed] in radio co
 mmunications)\, is one of 22 [1] FAA Area Control Centers located at 250 S
 . Rogers Rd. Olathe\, Kansas\, United States.[2] The primary responsibilit
 y of Kansas City Center is sequencing and separation of over-flights\, arr
 ivals\, and departures in order to provide safe\, orderly\, and expeditiou
 s flow of aircraft filed under instrument flight rules (IFR).\n\nKansas Ci
 ty Center is the 13th busiest ARTCC in the United States. Between January 
 1\, 2012 and December 31\, 2012\, Kansas City Center handled 1\,700\,654 a
 ircraft operations.[3] Kansas City Center covers approximately 192\,000 sq
 uare miles [4] of the Midwestern United States\, Southern United States\, 
 and the Western United States\, including parts of Kansas\, Oklahoma\, Ill
 inois\, Arkansas\, Nebraska\, Iowa\, Texas\, New Mexico\, Colorado\, and M
 issouri.\n\nKansas City Center lies adjacent to 7 different Air Route Traf
 fic Control Centers\, including Minneapolis Air Route Traffic Control Cent
 er\, Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center\, Indianapolis Air Route Tra
 ffic Control Center\, Memphis Air Route Traffic Control Center\, Fort Wort
 h Air Route Traffic Control Center\, Denver Air Route Traffic Control Cent
 er\, and Albuquerque Air Route Traffic Control Center. ZKC overlies or abu
 ts many approach control facilities (including\, but not limited to\, Kans
 as City\, Oklahoma City\, St. Louis\, Tulsa\, and Springfield).\n\nSpeaker
 (s): \, \, \, \n\nBldg: FAA ZKC ARTCC\,  250 S. Rogers Rd.\, Olathe\, Kans
 as\, United States\, 66062
LOCATION:Bldg: FAA ZKC ARTCC\,  250 S. Rogers Rd.\, Olathe\, Kansas\, Unite
 d States\, 66062
ORGANIZER:mtgdm6@mail.umkc.edu
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SUMMARY:FAA Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZKC ARTCC) Tour!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/36627
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;IEEE is planning a Tour of the FAA Air Rou
 te Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) in Olathe\, Kansas. &amp;nbsp\;There is no c
 harge for tour but you must still register and select PAY at Registration 
 Pa ge\, then enter No Dinner option OR Presentation Only. &amp;nbsp\; Since th
 is is a government facility\, US citizens will need to have a US ID (Drive
 r&#39;s License). &amp;nbsp\;Government background checks will be required for any
  non-US citizens (this could take up to 3-4 weeks\, please contact Todd Ga
 rdner\, mtgdm6@mail.umkc.edu if you are not a US citizen and would like to
  attend)&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The Kansas City Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZKC) (&quot;
 Kansas City Center&quot;[citation needed] in radio communications)\, is one of 
 22 [1] FAA Area Control Centers located at 250 S. Rogers Rd. Olathe\, Kans
 as\, United States.[2] The primary responsibility of Kansas City Center is
  sequencing and separation of over-flights\, arrivals\, and departures in 
 order to provide safe\, orderly\, and expeditious flow of aircraft filed u
 nder instrument flight rules (IFR).&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Kansas City Center is the 13th
  busiest ARTCC in the United States. Between January 1\, 2012 and December
  31\, 2012\, Kansas City Center handled 1\,700\,654 aircraft operations.[3
 ] Kansas City Center covers approximately 192\,000 square miles [4] of the
  Midwestern United States\, Southern United States\, and the Western Unite
 d States\, including parts of Kansas\, Oklahoma\, Illinois\, Arkansas\, Ne
 braska\, Iowa\, Texas\, New Mexico\, Colorado\, and Missouri.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Kans
 as City Center lies adjacent to 7 different Air Route Traffic Control Cent
 ers\, including Minneapolis Air Route Traffic Control Center\, Chicago Air
  Route Traffic Control Center\, Indianapolis Air Route Traffic Control Cen
 ter\, Memphis Air Route Traffic Control Center\, Fort Worth Air Route Traf
 fic Control Center\, Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center\, and Albuque
 rque Air Route Traffic Control Center. ZKC overlies or abuts many approach
  control facilities (including\, but not limited to\, Kansas City\, Oklaho
 ma City\, St. Louis\, Tulsa\, and Springfield).&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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