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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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The Hunt for Convective Activity

The Hunt for Convective Activity

U.S. meteorologists deploy an array of tools to warn pilots about thunderstorms and other severe weather.
Meltdown

Meltdown

Pitot covers melted during a ground run with pitot heat on, leaving residue on a 737’s pitot probes, the ATSB says.
‘Too Late … for Evasive Action’

‘Too Late … for Evasive Action’

The DHC-2 pilot and the water taxi operator realized only seconds before the crash that they were about to collide, the TSB says.
Circling Back

Circling Back

The NTSB is warning pilots of the inherent risks of circling approaches.
Getting to Zero

Getting to Zero

Increased data collection is key to preventing aviation’s ‘close calls’, acting FAA administrator says.
Lost Confidence

Lost Confidence

Actual weather was worse than forecast, and the F100 crew believed they had no options other than repeated attempts to land at their planned destination, the ATSB said.
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