Some say that ideas come from a series of events, experiences, or dreams. Whatever you believe about how ideas are formed, in order to propagate them, one has to share them. The Journal of Air Traffic Control provides a great forum for that. 2015 was a banner year for The Journal; each issue contained articles spanning a wide array of interesting and challenging topics, from NextGen to privatization. As is customary at the end of each year, the ATCA Publications Committee chose the top three Journal articles of the year. With so many incredible articles to choose from this year, it was not an easy task. These three Journal papers stood out as the most outstanding and were awarded first, second, and third place: 1. "Integrated Traffic Flow Management" (Q1, Spring 2015) by James Hayes, CSC 2. "Air Traffic Control Restructuring - The What and Why of it All" (Q2 Summer 2015), David Grizzle, Dazzle Partners 3. "Avoiding Clouds Associated with Core Engine Icing" (Q4, Winter 2014), Dr. Julie Haggerty, National Center for Atmospheric Research and Jennifer Black, National Center for Atmospheric Research.
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