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1. Plainview Daily Herald
www.plainviewonthe.net/APTexas - [Cached]Published on: 10/18/2005 Last Visited: 10/18/2005
"Just until they get used to the new departure procedures," said JoEllen Casilio, air traffic manager for the FAA tower and traffic control office at DFW. -
2. GoSanAngelo
www.texaswest.com/sast/home/ar - [Cached]Published on: 12/20/2003 Last Visited: 12/21/2003
"Controllers are very conscious of all the details surrounding flights traffic, congestion and procedures," JoEllen Casilio, the air traffic manager for the Federal Aviation Administration's tower and traffic control office at DFW Airport, told The Dallas Morning News in Saturday's editions. -
3. DallasNews.com | Dallas-Fort Worth | Latest News
www.dallasnews.com/latestnews/ - [Cached]Published on: 12/19/2003 Last Visited: 12/20/2003
"Controllers are very conscious of all the details surrounding flights - traffic, congestion and procedures," said JoEllen Casilio, the air traffic manager for the FAA's tower and traffic control office at D/FW Airport.
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"We're like traffic cops in that situation," Ms. Casilio said.
Planes move no faster than 15 knots. And they operate a lot like people - the more mass they have in their bellies, the slower they usually move.
"Planes are not built for the ground," Ms. Casilio said.

