Air Traffic Controller Fatigue: FAA Takes Action to Address Staffing Shortage and Exhaustion

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American air-traffic-control facilities are facing a shortage of fully trained controllers, resulting in delayed flights and potential safety risks. Data from the Federal Aviation Administration shows that nearly every U.S. air-traffic facility requires additional staffing to handle the thousands of daily takeoffs and landings of commercial and private aircraft.
Topics:business#air-traffic-control#aviation#delayed-flights#potential-risks#safety-concerns#staffing-shortage
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