Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center

The Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center (or ZSE or Seattle Center or Seattle ARTCC) is the area control center responsible for controlling and ensuring proper separation of IFR aircraft in Washington state, most of Oregon, and parts of Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and California, as well as the neighboring area into the Pacific Ocean.

The control center is located at 3101 Auburn Way S, Auburn, Washington, which is 11.5 miles (18.5 km) from SeaTac International, the only Class B airport served by the center.[1]

Airports served edit

Class B edit

Class C edit

The following Class C airports in the Seattle ARTCC have continuously operating control towers:

Class D edit

The following are Class D airports in the Seattle ARTCC. Those with continuously operating control towers (as opposed to control towers closed during the night) are italicized.

Class E edit

The following airports in the Seattle ARTCC airspace are nontowered, Class E airports:

Subdivisions edit

Control area edit

 
Map of US ARTCCs

References edit

  1. ^ "Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center ZSE". Wikimapia. Retrieved 15 November 2011.

External links edit

47°17′13″N 122°11′18″W / 47.2870°N 122.1882°W / 47.2870; -122.1882