Addressing Air Traffic Controller Fatigue: FAA Takes Action

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to form a panel to investigate the potential risks posed by exhaustion among air traffic controllers, following a series of close calls this year. The FAA acknowledges the seriousness of the fatigue issue and aims to identify and mitigate any risks associated with it. The panel's formation comes in response to a New York Times investigation that revealed a nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers, resulting in an overworked and demoralized workforce prone to dangerous mistakes. The FAA is also addressing the staffing shortage and working to hire more controllers.
Topics:business#air-traffic-controllers#aviation-safety#exhaustion#faa#safety-risks#staffing-shortage
- F.A.A. to Investigate Exhaustion Among Air Traffic Controllers The New York Times
- The FAA will convene a new panel to address air traffic controller fatigue following repeated close calls, sources say CNN
- OPINION: The Air Traffic Controller Crisis is Real in America AeroXplorer
- ATC Staffing Shortage at the FAA is Reaching its Breaking Point Serving Those Who Serve
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