FAA Eyes Staffing And Training Changes To Ease ATC Strain

aircraft on runway

Outdated surveillance systems and a lack of state-of-the-art flight deck technology hamper U.S. airspace efficiency.

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Training more air traffic controllers sooner is the biggest near-term step the FAA can take to improve system safety and efficiency, but opportunities also abound to improve how aircraft are managed in U.S. airspace, a new report concludes. The FAA National Airspace System Safety Review Team’s (SRT)...

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