Both communities undergo rigorous training and selection processes, with TACPs completing a pipeline including airborne and JTAC qualification courses, while CCTs undergo an extended training pipeline ...
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Major U.S. airlines on Thursday urged Congress to pay air traffic controllers in the event of a partial government shutdown after the industry ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WARWICK, R.I. (WPRI) — As the government shutdown stretches on, planes continue to take off and land at T.F. Green International ...
Amid Federal Aviation Administration staffing shortages due to the ongoing government shutdown, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has claimed that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth offered to supply ...
Airline executives are pushing lawmakers to make sure air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration workers are paid if there's another shutdown. Air traffic controller staffing ...
The flight reductions imposed during the government shutdown are now over; the Federal Aviation Administration lifted them early Monday morning. Forty major U.S. airports and more than 5 million ...
Earlier this year — two days after the worst aviation disaster in decades in America — the air traffic controller involved was interviewed for nearly three and a half hours by government investigators ...
Sacramento City College joins a small group of U.S. schools that can fully prepare air traffic controllers for the workforce.
President Donald Trump on Monday offered bonuses for unpaid air traffic controllers who did not miss work during the shutdown, but also suggested those who took time off should leave the profession ...
Four young Bermudians have been certified as the island’s newest batch of air traffic control specialists. Dejon Robinson, ...
Air traffic controllers say the Federal Aviation Administration’s plan to trim flight schedules by up to 10% during the government shutdown doesn’t go nearly far enough to ease the crushing workload ...