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FAA plans to close 168 air-traffic towers April 1
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has said that sequestration will not compromise safety. But the Federal Aviation Administration has released a list indicating that it may close 46% of all air traffic control towers in the U.S., leaving pilots to radio each other to declare their intentions. (www.bloomberg.com) Ещё...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
N12345 contact JFK unicom, wx:wind 050@10,vis.1/2,be advised,traffic in the pattern!
But yet the US has the money for John Kerry to "release" $190M to Egypt today!!!
Government Propaganda. Much like Germany in the 1930's.
Anybody with half a brain knows this is nothing more than a political stunt to try to paint these so called "cuts" in the worst light possible to the general public. It's those with less than half who will be fooled by all this grandstanding, I.E. the 50.8% who re-elected the Commandant in Chief.
Most if not all towers that are slated to close are privately staffed by contractors. They were brought in after the PATCO issue many years ago. I agree this is an over reaction and the FAA will have more $$ this year than last even with the cut in the budget. Many other pork projects could be cut instead.
Our controllers received a letter today telling them to expect to be furloughed. It is NOT a smart move! First, cutting jobs isn't going to help the economy... Second, safety is going to be a huge factor. We are at an airport that is very crowded and when we lose our tower, the flight school is going to HAVE to limit it's daily ops, which in turn brings in less money. Think of all the controllers just graduating an ATC school, they won't find a job because all these laid off controllers are going to take whats open. This is a bad, bad move.