Other News Releases in Airlines & Aviation
SkyWest, Inc. Reports Combined January Traffic for SkyWest Airlines and Atlantic Southeast Airlines
TransDigm Group Reports Fiscal 2010 First Quarter Results and Restatement of EPS
Fraport Traffic Figures - January 2010: Fraport Starts 2010 With Positive Traffic Results
Other News Releases in Domestic Policy
Over 1,500 Michigan Communities Still Without Cable Competition
Simmons Leadership Conference Celebrates "Spirit of Resilience" with Keynote Speakers Angela Bassett, Tina Brown, Mia Farrow, and Sheryl WuDunn
Intercountry Adoption Highly Regarded by American Public Even as Numbers of Adoptions are in Free-Fall
Journalists and Bloggers
Visit PR Newswire for Journalists for releases, photos, ProfNet experts, and customized feeds just for Media.
View and download archived video content distributed by MultiVu on The Digital Center.
See more news releases in: Airlines & Aviation, Human Resource & Workforce Management, Passenger Aviation, Domestic Policy, Public Safety
Shoestring Staffing at Major Washington Regional Radar Facility Forces Closure of Busy Airspace; Raleigh Traffic Most Affected
The closure, from
Washington Center is the nation's third busiest air traffic control facility, handling more than 2.7 million flights a year traversing a large chunk of busy airspace extending north to southern
Friday's incident was just the latest symptom of chronic management failures surrounding the FAA's nearly two-year long effort to redesign the airspace boundaries that controllers work at the facility, shrinking the number of separate areas of jurisdiction from eight to seven. The project, undertaken to try and hide the staffing problem prevalent at Washington Center for several years, specifically excluded NATCA. As a result, the current situation has created a proverbial "no man's land" - three total sectors of airspace in eastern
There are no trainees assigned to these sectors. There are just five veteran controllers certified to work this airspace, but the training given to them was rushed and inadequate, leaving them uncomfortable handling busy times of their shifts. There is very little to no relief available, meaning long hours on position, forced overtime and many six-day weeks, leading to chronic fatigue and the loss of focus.
SOURCE National Air Traffic Controllers Association
RELATED LINKS
http://www.natca.org













