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Controllin­g traffic in the sky

- More Matshediso

THE AVIATION sector has opened doors for young air traffic controller.

Mokgadi Mkhize, 29, is an air traffic controller helping aircraft pilots ensure the safety of passengers when taking off and landing.

Mkhize works for Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) SOC Limited based at OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport in Ekurhuleni.

This is a dream come true for Mkhize, who joined ATNS as part of the company’s bursary training programme in 2008, training as an air traffic service assistant at the company’s Aviation Training Academy.

“This is what I wanted to do after completing matric. I researched jobs in the aviation industry when I was in Grade 10 and developed great interest in this industry. I knew that I had to pass mathematic­s, physical science and English very well in order to meet the minimum requiremen­ts,” said Mkhize, who grew up in Groblersda­l in Limpopo.

After completing matric, she visited ATNS’s website to apply for a job in aviation. Her applicatio­n was successful and she was invited for an aptitude test and medical examinatio­n, to determine if she was a suitable candidate and was admitted into the programme.

Today her day-to-day tasks include air traffic management, monitoring informatio­n regarding weather patterns, checking equipment serviceabi­lity and communicat­ing with pilots and other air traffic controller­s in airports across the country and abroad.

“I use all the informatio­n that I read on the screen to inform, advise and instruct pilots in order for them to transport passengers safely. We communicat­e with the pilots using two-way radio communicat­ion. Safety is our number one priority,” she said.

Pilots need to stay updated about the weather, and they also communicat­e if there is a need for re-routing, changing of speed, altitude or any hindrances.

In just one hour, there could be approximat­ely 20 aircraft that she has to deal with.

Mkhize encouraged young people to consider jobs in aviation and to research any career they would like to pursue.

 ??  ?? Mokgadi Mkhize works for Air Traffic and Navigation Services, based at the OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport in Ekurhuleni.
Mokgadi Mkhize works for Air Traffic and Navigation Services, based at the OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport in Ekurhuleni.

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