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Jan 3
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After a month of massive cancellations that left 2,300 flights grounded (4.9 percent of their schedule), the nation’s number 2 carrier is apologizing to passengers. United Airlines said that they faced the worst December weather in their 80 year...
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Dec30
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The past three weeks have been brutal for the nation’s second largest airline. UAL Corp. (UAUA) the parent company of United Airlines cancelled hundreds of flights between December 16th and Dec 30th as snow storm after snow storm rocked...
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Dec 9
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American skies have never been safer but with continued increases in air traffic and shrinking numbers of certified air traffic controllers keeping our skies safe, situations that compromise safety are bound to happen. Earlier this week an air traffic...
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Nov26
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The busiest travel holiday week turned out to be less stressful than most has thought. The relatively calm weather across the nation and especially over the hub airports helped make this an uneventful travel week. A few friends even noted...
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Nov19
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"We're shooting for actually perfect on-time performance, but we understand the realities of the holiday travel season,” US Airways spokesman Morgan Durrant said on Friday. The nation’s sixth largest carrier said in an employee newsletter said that they are...
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FAA Investigating Second Near Mid-Air Collision in a Week
FAA Might Use Flight Caps at Kennedy Air Traffic Control Routing Planes Around Storms NWA CEO Concerned About Reducing Schedules FAA May Step In to Reduce Flight Schedules if Airlines Do Not FAA Administrator Marion Blakey Is On Her Way Out Senator Says FAA Chief Should Get the Ax. FAA Offers Hiring Bonus for Some; May Indicate Hiring Problems Is a Passenger Bill of Rights Coming or Not? Safety Concerns Still Plague FAA Staffing Concerns Plague FAA over Comair Crash The FAA to Hire Nearly 12,000 New Controllers by 2015 Sen. Pryor from Arkansas Befriends NATCA Air Traffic Controllers Not Happy with FAA Changes Air Traffic Control in LA Lost Power Tuesday Evening Bush Adminstration Imposes FAA Contract on Air Traffic Controllers Lack of Sleep Partial Cause for Runway Mishaps FAA Not Worried About Numbers; Unions Are ATC Training in OKC APA Comes Out In Support of Air Traffic Controllers Union Salaries for New Hires, Slashed Up to $40,000 FAA: Air Traffic Control System to Change The FAA and NATCA Still Working on Contract FAA and ATC Union Break Off Talks Air Traffic Controllers Seek Mediation with FAA LAX Controller Clears 3 Planes to Same Runway Air Traffic Controllers & FAA Still Distant on Contract So What is Air Traffic Control? The FAA Plans to Cut Funds for 1,200 New Controllers |
Air Traffic Control Archives
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