Although major accidents have been avoided for over a decade, accidents are occurring more frequently than is known. The New York Times’ analysis of FAA records revealed that commercial airline crashes have occurred several times a week this year. Often caused by human error, these events affected major US airlines nationwide.
Chronic staff shortages are a cause for serious concern, leading to dangerous situations in the nation’s air traffic control services. The lack of controllers overloads the system: as of May, only three of the 313 air traffic control towers were understaffed. Fatigue from the six-day workweek harms controllers’ ability to maintain flight safety.
Source: Ferra

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