Air traffic control chaos
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An Air Canada flight collided with a firetruck on the runway at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday and an air traffic controller says he told the truck to stop after it got approval to cross
"We’re going to be addressing that," the air traffic controller said after the incident
The National Transportation Safety Board said it has concerns about air traffic controllers who work the midnight shift taking on extra work in an airspace as busy as LaGuardia's.
The blame game around the horrific Air Canada crash took a turn as new issues were raised. Investigators are still examining the moment Air Canada’s Flight 8646 slammed into a fire truck on the runway of LaGuardia Airport on Sunday night in New York.
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Deadly LaGuardia Airport crash was avoidable, says expert who blames FAA: ‘Not doing their job’
The fatal plane crash at LaGuardia Airport Sunday night was entirely avoidable and likely caused by a miscommunication — but the Air Canada jet had the right of way, experts say. “Once that aircraft was cleared to land
This week’s deadly collision at LaGuardia Airport has renewed concerns about how much is too much for one air traffic controller to handle.
The collision late Sunday is putting a renewed focus on the pressures facing air traffic controllers in the United States, a workforce that has long grappled with staffing shortages, demanding schedules,
As the landscape of air traffic control changes with the proliferation of unmanned aerial systems, the U.S. Army