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FAA's new air traffic system hits turbulence

FAA's new air traffic system hits turbulence

The government's program to modernize the nation's air traffic control system has run into serious problems that threaten to increase its cost and delay its completion, a government watchdog said....

 

Fliers won't get air travel tax refund

Fliers won't get air travel tax refund

As late as this morning, it looked like if you had traveled while the Federal Aviation Administration was shut down, there was a good chance that the government owed you a tax refund.

 

Senate approves bill to end partial FAA shutdown

Senate approves bill to end partial FAA shutdown

The Senate has approved legislation ending a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, clearing the way for furloughed employees and airport construction projects to resume.

 

FAA shutdown to continue as Congress leaves

The government is likely to lose more than $1 billion in airline ticket taxes because lawmakers have left town for a month without resolving ...

 

FAA in partial shutdown; air traffic unaffected

FAA in partial shutdown; air traffic unaffected

The Federal Aviation Administration was forced into a partial shutdown Monday after Congress failed to temporarily extend its funding. The agency was ordered to furlough thousands of employees and freeze $2.5 billion in airport construction money.

 

FAA shutdown would cost gov't $200 million a week

FAA shutdown would cost gov't $200 million a week

The government will lose about $200 million a week in airline ticket taxes if the Federal Aviation Administration is forced to shut down.

Senh: Good for passengers. No taxes on tickets!

 

FAA getting lesson on pitfalls of crossing senator

After Sen. James Inhofe landed his small plane on a closed runway at a rural South Texas airport last October and sent workers on the ground scrambling, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered him to take remedial piloting lessons.

 

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....

 

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."

 

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