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A French air traffic controller has been suspended after broadcasting "Free Palestine" to Israeli El Al pilots. The incident ...
El Al, Israel's national airline, said the controller made the outburst over the radio to its crew after the flight left ...
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Separately, a French diplomat said his country was withholding visas for El Al security staff as payback for Israel's security checks of diplomatic personnel ...
Separately, a French diplomat said his country was dealing visas for El Al security staff as payback for Israel's security "checks" of diplomatic personnel.The post Paris air traffic controller suspen ...
French Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot confirmed on Tuesday that the air traffic controller would be “stripped of all ability to practice until further notice.” ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration says it plans to “supercharge” hiring and training between now and late 2028. It would not be enough to end a shortage of controllers.
According to the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, the FAA is almost 4,000 controllers short of staffing the nation’s control towers.
According to the NATCA, air traffic controllers make sure that flights are always smooth, navigating two million aviation passengers per day or nearly one billion people per year.