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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has responded to an independent safety review team’s criticism by adopting a series of the panel’s recommendations designed to put more air traffic controllers into control towers across the country.
The FAA says it is acting to boost staffing at ATC facilities.
by FSF Editorial Staff | November 20, 2023
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has responded to an independent safety review team’s criticism by adopting a series of the panel’s recommendations designed to put more air traffic controllers into control towers across the country.
Accident/Incident Investigation, ATC/ATM, Flight Tech, News
GPS disruptions prompt FAA to suggest pilots be ready to switch to analog NAVAIDs.
by FSF Editorial Staff
The group’s report says inadequate funding has affected staffing, facilities and equipment.
by FSF Editorial Staff
ATC/ATM, News, Safety Regulation, Unmanned Aircraft
The FAA has upgraded Mexico’s IASA safety rating to Category 1.
by FSF Editorial Staff