Look up - what do you see? Just the sky? There is so much more - we take you on a journey with
the very first travel guide through the airspace the Sky Guide. What discoveries and phenomena
await us on a journey to lofty heights? Who actually owns the airspace? How can we best prepare
for a trip to the skies? And who makes sure that the airspace remains safe and clean? For
centuries people have been travelling through airspace - first in their thoughts and dreams
then with ever more sophisticated flying machines and aircraft. In the process questions
increasingly arose about orientation and safety when travelling in three-dimensional space and
systems for air traffic control were established worldwide. On the occasion of the 100th
anniversary of air traffic control the air navigation service provider Skyguide together with
the publishing house vatter&vatter is publishing this first travel guide to airspace: the Sky
Guide. The Sky Guide looks back into the past and takes you on the first flights and takes you
along on the first flight tests. It sheds light on the future of efficient and ecological
aviation and presents unique tips for excursions and insider pearls from the world of aviation.
A real travel guide that is.