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Berlin Air Safety Center - Definition and Overview

The Berlin Air Safety Center (BASC) came into existence immediately after the close of World War II and was one of only two Cold War, four-power organizations to ever exist.

Its primary purpose involved diplomatically ensuring the safety of allied air traffic into and out of the western sectors of the divided city against the threat of East German or Soviet air defenses.

Formed in the summer of 1945, the BASC existed until the fall of the wall in 1989.

Located in the Allied Control Authority Building, the BASC was manned continuously by American, British, and French military representatives along with two Soviet representatives - a controller and an interpreter. These officers worked in close cooperation to ensure the safety of allied aircraft 24 hours a day.

Coordinating closely with BARTCC (Berlin Air Route Traffic Control Center) air traffic facilities at Tempelhof Airbase, the BASC representatives verified diplomatic clearances, protested Soviet infringements upon allied air corridors, and fielded the political ramifications of east bloc defectors escaping into West Berlin by stolen aircraft.

Tensions reached an understandable high during the Berlin Airlift in 1948-49, though the success of the campaign was in large part due to the coordination carried out within the BASC.

Example Usage of Berlin

frankilfman: On root to Dublin city, meeting went well, now for more Romani music research, and some pre recorded music editing for the Berlin cut
Wutberlin: Wut Berlin presents: "Army of Lovers" - 2010 Spring & Summer Collections Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNU8zYEvLQQ
Proplanta: 5.000 Fleischereien seit 1999 geschlossen / 30.11.2009: Berlin - Wer eine Fleischerei sucht, hat es immer schwerer. http://bit.ly/6st5Fm
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