Controllers satisfied with FAA Y2K contingency plan

An FAA Y2K contingency plan for dealing with potential air traffic control problems "will be done" by Dec. 31, a National Air Traffic Controllers Association official said last week. Chris Sutherland, NATCA's Y2K representative to the FAA, had said previously that the plan is "nothing more than an...

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