285 of 313 Air Traffic Control Facilities Are Understaffed

285 of 313 Air Traffic Control Facilities Are Understaffed

More than 90 percent of the country’s 313 air traffic control facilities operate below the Federal Aviation Administration’s recommended staffing levels, according to an analysis of staffing data from the union representing controllers obtained by The New York Times. As of earlier this month, 285 facilities — which include traffic control towers and other locations…

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F.A.A. Restricts Helicopter Flights in Reagan National Airspace

F.A.A. Restricts Helicopter Flights in Reagan National Airspace

The Federal Aviation Administration has closed off most helicopter access to Ronald Reagan National Airport’s airspace after a deadly collision on Wednesday night involving an Army helicopter, officials said. The closures, which were announced to the airspace’s approved users about 12 hours after the crash, effectively close off helicopter access to the north and south…

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Clues From D.C. Plane Crash Suggest Multiple Failures in Aviation Safety

Clues From D.C. Plane Crash Suggest Multiple Failures in Aviation Safety

Clues emerging from the moments before the deadly collision Wednesday night between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet suggest that multiple layers of the country’s aviation safety apparatus failed, according to flight recordings, a preliminary internal report from the Federal Aviation Administration, interviews with current and former air traffic controllers and others…

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