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During the Viet Nam war United States Air Force air traffic controllers were faced with incredibly heavy numbers of aircraft operations. At the time, Da Nang Air Base was often the busiest airport in the world, with a higher operations count than Chicago O'Hare, London, or Paris. Faced with austere living conditions, enemy attacks, and challenging situations, controllers met the challenge without fail. These are the memories of one US Air Force air traffic controller during 1969-1970 .

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During the Viet Nam war United States Air Force air traffic controllers were faced with incredibly heavy numbers of aircraft operations. At the time, Da Nang Air Base was often the busiest airport in the world, with a higher operations count than Chicago O'Hare, London, or Paris. Faced with austere living conditions, enemy attacks, and challenging situations, controllers met the challenge without fail. These are the memories of one US Air Force air traffic controller during 1969-1970 .


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Keith Krejci spent over 30 years on active duty as an USAF air traffic controller. He retired in 1997 with the rank of Chief Master Sergeant as the senior enlisted air traffic controller on active duty. In his career he was a controller at ten control towers and eight radar facilities in eleven locations. He and his wife Brenda live in their motor home and travel the country volunteering at state parks and wildlife refuges.