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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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Q&A with Capt. Irene Koki Mutungi, Kenya Airways

Q&A with Capt. Irene Koki Mutungi, Kenya Airways

As the air transport industry and airline travel recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for ...
Burned Out

Burned Out

Even with flight time limitations, commercial pilots, especially short-haul pilots, experience significant fatigue and related issues, researchers say.
Worn Out

Worn Out

The NTSB says it found significant wear in parts of the engine of a Bell 407 involved in a fatal Gulf of Mexico crash.
‘Failure to Perform’

‘Failure to Perform’

Fatigue probably prevented the pilots of an An-12BK from keeping the airplane on the glide path before a fatal crash in Lviv, Ukrainian accident investigators say.
Boeing Pilot Indicted in 737 MAX Case

Boeing Pilot Indicted in 737 MAX Case

The U.S. Justice Department says he gave the FAA ‘materially false’ information about a MAX control system.
Lagging

Lagging

International business travelers say they choose nonpharmacological measures to fight jet lag, Australian researchers say.
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