Beginning with next year’s schedules, air traffic controllers in the United States will get a chance for more rest between shifts.
2025 schedules will reflect new rest rules and overtime limits.
by Thomas W. Young | November 21, 2024
Beginning with next year’s schedules, air traffic controllers in the United States will get a chance for more rest between shifts.
A GAO review says despite efforts to boost hiring, the FAA has fewer controllers than…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Transport Canada seeks action on runway safety, fatigue, SMS, and oversight.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Aviation History, fatigue, News
Fatigue management has progressed through the decades, from pilots ‘propping an eye open’ to data-driven…
by Linda Werfelman