FAA, NATCA To Work Together On Staffing Busy Facilities
Officials representing FAA and the National Association of Air Traffic Controllers agreed yesterday to approach Congress for help in staffing busy facilities and providing incentives to keep controllers working at them. Kevin Haggerty, a legislative representative for NATCA, said he and Bill Jeffers...
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