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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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Too Low, Too Soon

Too Low, Too Soon

The ATSB says fatigue likely affected the performance of a BAE 146 crew during a descent below the minimum safe altitude.
PIREP System Called Antiquated

PIREP System Called Antiquated

An FAA report says the relevant processes could be improved with a mix of new technologies and old, including the VHF radio already in most aircraft.
Seeing the Weather

Seeing the Weather

The FAA is refining its Weather Camera Program, designed to give pilots a better understanding of conditions en route and at their destinations.
Unidentified Risks

Unidentified Risks

The ATSB says the R44 operator had not fully addressed the risks of human sling operations before an accident killed a crocodile egg–collector.
‘It’s Not Rotating’

‘It’s Not Rotating’

The parking brake had not been released, and the Citation overran the relatively short runway and struck a building.
Managing Knowledge

Managing Knowledge

Knowledge management programs could help airports deal with the loss of expertise that accompanies mass retirements and resignations, a new report says.
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