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The Trump Administration is speeding up its efforts to address a nationwide shortage of Air Traffic Controllers. Earlier this ...
The "federal aviation administration" or FAA says it's making some progress in addressing the nation's air traffic controller shortage. Training underway, as we speak at the agency's "learning hub." ...
A report from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau said both of the plane’s fuel switches moved to the ‘cut-off’ ...
The Trump administration is speeding up efforts to address a shortage of air traffic controllers. FOX News' Sarah Alegre tried out the new training system that's expected to cut the training time for ...
U.S. Rep Greg Stanton, D-Arizona, introduced a bill that would increase air-traffic control hiring and keep more controllers on the job. Here's how.
Air traffic controllers are in high demand—but is the shortage putting your safety at risk when you fly?
A shortage of air traffic controllers is one factor into the rough stretch of delays and cancellations at Newark Airport.
But, how does our air traffic control system work? How do air traffic controllers keep track of all of the planes in the sky? And what happens when systems fail? Michael McCormick, a former air ...
Amid air traffic control shortages, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy outlines plans to retain experienced staff, hire new controllers, and improve training at the FAA Academy.
Behind the scenes of every flight, air traffic controllers are working tirelessly to ensure that the global aviation system moves safely.
It's only through air traffic controllers' diligence in the face of ever-worsening work conditions that things haven't all gone to hell.
FAA officials confirmed the Denver Air Traffic Control Center lost communication with pilots on Monday but say the outage was for 90 seconds.