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The federal government runs air traffic control because that was the easiest way to do things in the early days of flying.
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Scripps News on MSNAir traffic control school: A look inside the FAA's largest training classThe Federal Aviation Administration's training academy is trying to get thousands more controllers into chronically ...
Almost 20 percent of air traffic control trainees fail to complete training at their first tower or center, slowing efforts ...
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The Oshkosh Northwestern on MSNAll together, all in on US Air Traffic Control modernizationNational Business Aviation Association President & CEO Ed Bolen explains why 'the time is now to move forward.' ...
Former and current U.S. air traffic controllers say Trump administration's plan to overhaul the nation's air traffic system does little to fix the bigger problem: a nationwide staffing shortage.
Former and current U.S. air traffic controllers say the Trump administration's focus on new equipment doesn't address ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told Congress it will take more than $31 billion dollars to overhaul the air traffic ...
A watchdog for the US Transportation Department has initiated a probe into the decision to relocate a key piece of Newark ...
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The report indicates that three core Atlanta air traffic control facilities, when viewed collectively, are 22 percent below ...
The FAA is a mess. Annexing our neighbors to the north, as Trump favors, looks like a longshot. But we should copy its privatized air traffic control system.
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