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Short-Handed

One-third of air traffic control (ATC) facilities operated by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had staffing shortfalls of at least 10 percent in the 2024 fiscal year — a condition that led to increased overtime, longer work weeks, and controller fatigue, according to a report from th...

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Stuck in Neutral

Stuck in Neutral

The NTSB is recommending action to prevent new instances of jammed rudder pedals.
Outdated Systems

Outdated Systems

FAA ATC systems are plagued by shortages of spare parts, technicians, and funding, a GAO report says.
FAA Chief: Boeing Safety Culture Needs a Boost

FAA Chief: Boeing Safety Culture Needs a Boost

Testifying before a U.S. House subcommittee, Whitaker described his agency’s increased oversight of the aircraft manufacturer.
Silenced for Crying Wolf

Silenced for Crying Wolf

The Twin Otter’s terrain-avoidance system might have provided ample warning of the mountain ahead, but the pilot had disabled it due to false alarms.
A Fatality-Free Year

A Fatality-Free Year

Commercial jets worldwide were involved in 11 accidents in 2023, none fatal, according to Boeing data.
Inadequacies

Inadequacies

The NTSB cited deficient inspections and oversight in the 2022 crash of a former military helicopter that killed six.
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