Exclusive | Newark air traffic crisis takes terrfiying turn - with just one controller to oversee up to 180 takeoff and landings: 'Pure insanity'
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The air traffic control situation at Newark Liberty International Airport is dire as it will operate with only one qualified controller and a trainee during peak hours. The standard staffing requirement is 15 controllers, creating potential safety hazards during a busy schedule of 168 to 180 flights. An anonymous air traffic controller described the situation as 'pure insanity' and warned that operational safety is severely compromised. Previous incidents of low staffing levels have raised alarms among industry professionals, drawing attention to the troubling state of air traffic management during critical peak times.
The current air traffic control staffing at Newark Liberty Airport, manned by just one qualified person, raises serious safety concerns amid a busy schedule.
Despite a standard requirement of 15 air traffic controllers per shift, only one fully qualified controller will manage the airport tonight, prompting alarm from industry insiders.
Read at New York Post
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