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This series will show you the controller's brilliant handling of airplanes with ATC subtitles, radar, flight charts, and simultaneously recorded aircraft footage. This time, we will show you the RWY14 operation (reverse run) at Itami Airport. This is a very rare operation method that is only performed under certain weather conditions, such as when there is a strong wind blowing from the southeast. A visual circling approach is required, testing the pilot's high skills. In addition, since the departing and arriving aircraft face each other, the controller needs complex spatial awareness and quick judgment. Please watch until the end to see the pilots and controllers taking on the rare reverse run operation that can only be seen a few times a year. *About YouTube's "constant volume" setting This setting is a function to suppress sudden volume changes such as when an advertisement is played in the middle of a video, but when enabled, the background music in this video may sound louder than usual. If you are concerned about the volume of the background music, please disable this setting. Note that the volume of the background music is adjusted modestly during production. ⚠️Disclaimer *The flight chart (strip) and electronic stamps displayed in the video are for illustrative purposes only. It differs from the ones actually used by air traffic controllers. *ATC (aviation radio) subtitles may be incorrect. Also, some parts have been loosely translated for ease of understanding. *The position and direction of aircraft projected on the radar may differ from the actual ones. Also, some aircraft models (Embraer, DASH8, etc.) do not appear on the radar. *Please refer to the channel overview for this channel's policy regarding the release of aviation radio communications.