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FAA: Tired air traffic controllers can skip work

FAA: Tired air traffic controllers can skip work

Federal aviation officials say air traffic controllers will be allowed to use sick or annual leave time if they are too tired to work.

 

Third air traffic controller fired for sleeping

A third air traffic controller has been fired for sleeping on the job, even as some say naps should be allowed during working hours to enhance controller attentiveness.

 

Another air controller naps; new schedules coming

Another air controller naps; new schedules coming

The Federal Aviation Administration changed air traffic control work schedules Saturday, acknowledging it has a widespread problem with fatigue after another controller fell asleep on duty - this time in Miami....

 

Scientists: Controllers need naps on the job

Scientists: Controllers need naps on the job

The best solution to the problem of sleepy air traffic controllers is more sleeping on the job, scientists say....

 

Official in Charge of Air Traffic Control Resigns

Official in Charge of Air Traffic Control Resigns

The head of the FAA's air traffic control unit resigned Thursday after a fifth controller was caught dozing while working the graveyard shift, officials said. "Hank Krakowski has submitted his resignation, and I have accepted it," said Randy Babbit, chief administrator for the Federal Aviation Administration.

 

FAA: Controller willfully sleeping on job

FAA: Controller willfully sleeping on job

The Federal Aviation Administration has uncovered another incident in which an air traffic controller fell asleep on the job, and the agency's chief told a congressional panel Wednesday the incident was "willful."

 

Air Traffic Controller Is Suspended

Air Traffic Controller Is Suspended

The F.A.A. on Thursday suspended the air traffic controller on duty when two passenger jets were forced to land without guidance from the control tower.

 

No survivors in Cuba airliner crash with 68 aboard

No survivors in Cuba airliner crash with 68 aboard

A state airliner filled with Cubans and travelers from Europe and Latin America crashed and burst into flames in a mountainous area after declaring an emergency and losing contact with air traffic controllers, the island's worst air disaster in more than 20 years.

 

Child Directed Traffic at JFK Airport; FAA Probes

Child Directed Traffic at JFK Airport; FAA Probes

An investigation is underway after a child was heard giving instructions to a pilot from the air-traffic control tower at one of America's busiest airports.

 

Northwest pilots blame air traffic controllers

The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis are blaming air traffic controllers in part for the incident.

 

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