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Virgin Atlantic Airways Airbus A350-1000 aircraft seen taxiing in front of the air traffic control tower at London Heathrow airport in U.K. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it is delaying requiring air traffic controllers to get 10 hours off between shifts and 12 hours off before a midnight shift. FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said on April 19 the new rules would take effect in 90 days. FAA Air Traffic Organization Chief Operating Officer Timothy Arel said the timetable will be delayed as the agency holds discussions with the controllers' union with the hope "to have a joint agreement and understanding on new rest periods to allow for joint development of a strategy for implementing" the 2025 schedule "or sooner where feasible."
Persons: Mike Whitaker, Timothy Arel Organizations: Virgin Atlantic Airways Airbus, U.S . Federal Aviation Administration, FAA Air Traffic Organization Locations: London
Why AI can’t replace air traffic controllers
  + stars: | 2024-02-12 | by ( Amy Pritchett | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
In the air traffic control system, everything must meet the highest levels of safety, but not everything goes according to plan. I’m an aerospace engineer who led a National Academies study ordered by Congress about air traffic controller staffing. What air traffic controllers do? The Federal Aviation Administration’s fundamental guidance for the responsibility of air traffic controllers states: “The primary purpose of the air traffic control system is to prevent a collision involving aircraft.” Air traffic controllers are also charged with providing “a safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic” and other services supporting safety, such as helping pilots avoid mountains and other hazardous terrain and hazardous weather, to the extent they can. Researchers are using machine learning to analyze and predict aspects of air traffic and air traffic control, including air traffic flow between cities and air traffic controller behavior.
Persons: Tolga Akmen, Timothy Arel, Harry Reid, Ethan Miller, Amy Pritchett Organizations: CNN, National Academies, Congress, Federal Aviation, Air, FAA, London Heathrow, Tolga, Getty, U.S . Senate, Robotics, Cessna, United Airlines, Kansas City Chiefs United Airlines, Harry Reid International, Air Force One, Penn State University, National Science Foundation, Center, Aerial Mobility, NASA Locations: AFP, Las Vegas
A commercial aircraft approaches to land at San Diego International Airport in San Diego, California, U.S., January 6, 2022. The new meetings with the FAA, airlines, pilots, airport vehicle drivers and others will take place by Dec. 31. On Thursday, a U.S. Senate Commerce subcommittee will hold a hearing on recent incidents that raised questions about FAA air traffic control operations. The hearing will include FAA Air Traffic Organization head Tim Arel, National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy, National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) President Rich Santa, Air Lines Pilots Association President Jason Ambrosi and former FAA administrator Randy Babbitt. The FAA said in September it was seeking recommendations on making it compulsory for airports to include cockpit-alerting technologies that could improve runway safety.
Persons: Mike Blake, Washington Reagan, Tim Arel, Jennifer Homendy, Rich, Jason Ambrosi, Randy Babbitt, Homendy, Bernadette Baum Organizations: San Diego International Airport, REUTERS, Rights, U.S . Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, National Transportation Safety Board, Fort, U.S, Senate, FAA Air Traffic Organization, Transportation, National Air Traffic Controllers Association, Rich Santa, Air Lines Pilots, Southwest Airlines, Boeing, Cessna, FedEx, Southwest Boeing, Thomson Locations: San Diego , California, U.S, Boston, Newark, Washington, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin , Texas
Lewiston police shared images of a man walking into what appears to be a bowling alley holding a high-powered, assault-style rifle. Our prayers go out to all those working to stop further loss of life,” Lewiston Public Schools said in a post. People ran out of bowling alleyLaw enforcement officers stand with rifles outside Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday. Arel and her daughter saw officers patting people down as they came out of the bowling alley, she said. Androscoggin County Sheriff's office• 10:18 p.m.: Lewiston City Councilor Robert McCarthy tells CNN the death toll was at 22 people killed.
Persons: Robert Card, Mike Sauschuck, Robert McCarthy, , ” McCarthy, ‘ That’s, wasn’t, Ryan McGee, , ” McGee, ” Schemengees, ” Sauschuck, , Sauschuck, Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline, ” Sheline, Joe Biden, Steven Senne, Nichoel Wyman Arel, CNN’s Laura Coates, Arel, ” Arel, we’re, Jason Levesque, ” Levesque, there’s “, CNN’s Jamiel Lynch, Josh Campbell, Chris Boyette, Joe Sutton Organizations: Maine CNN, Lewiston Police, US Army Reserves, CNN, National Guard, ” Maine’s Department of Public, Lewiston, Schemengees, Lincoln, Authorities, , Recreation, Central Maine Medical, Maine State Police, Lewiston Mayor, CNN Wednesday, ” Maine State Police, Facebook, Lewiston Public Schools, Portland Public Schools, , Central Maine Medical Center, Twitter, Auburn, Androscoggin County Sheriff’s, Lewiston police, Lewiston City, Police, Maine Department of Public, FBI, FBI Boston Division, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives Locations: Lisbon, Maine, Lewiston , Maine, Lewiston, Saco , Maine, Lewiston City, United States, Bowdoin , Maine, Bowdoin, , Portland, Auburn, Androscoggin County, Lewiston ”, City, Boston
CNN —Eighteen people were killed in a mass shooting at two locations in Lewiston, Maine, Wednesday night, Gov. Here’s a timeline of how the shooting and the manhunt have unfolded so far. 8:09 p.m.: State Police order people to remain indoorsMinutes later, Maine State Police said there was “an active shooter in Lewiston,” and asked members of the public to stay inside with their doors locked. Maine State Police said the image showed a car belonging to a person of interest. “Please contact law enforcement if you are aware of his whereabouts.”Police are seen near Schemengees Bar in Lewiston, Maine, on Thursday, the morning after a shooting there.
Persons: Janet Mills, , Robert Card, William G, Ross, ” Ross, Nichoel Wyman Arel, , , Joseph Prezioso, Sauschuck, ” Sauschuck, Nouran Salahieh Organizations: CNN, Authorities, US Army Reserves, Auburn, Recreation, Lewiston Police Department, Girl Scouts, Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office, Facebook, Police, Maine State Police, Twitter, Lewiston, Lewiston Police, ” Police, Getty, , Bowdoin Maine State Police, Hannaford Locations: Lewiston , Maine, Maine, Lewiston, , Androscoggin County, , Auburn, Androscoggin, Schemengees Bar, AFP, Lisbon , Maine, Lisbon, Bowdoin, , Portland
The New York Times cited a shortage of air traffic controllers as a significant factor in the string of close calls. During breakout sessions at the safety summit, officials offered theories like inexperienced first officers and overworked air traffic controllers as contributing to the near-disasters. The Times pointed to the challenges surrounding air traffic controllers, in particular, as a root cause. "Air traffic controllers and pilots all play critical roles." While technology is important, Brickhouse says humans are still essential to aviation safety.
Persons: John F, Billy Nolen, Anna Moneymaker, Tim Arel, Anthony Brickhouse, Kathleen Bangs, Tami Chappell, Austin isn't, Brickhouse Organizations: Federal Aviation Administration, New York Times, Morning, Delta Air Lines Boeing, Kennedy International Airport, American Airlines Boeing, Delta, FedEx Boeing, Southwest Boeing, JetBlue Airways, Times, Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Boeing, FAA, Air Traffic Organization, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Delta Air Lines, Hartsfield Jackson, International Airport, REUTERS, Southwest, FedEx, New, JFK, Aviation Locations: Austin , Texas, Denver, Tenerife, Spain, Atlanta , Georgia, U.S, Austin, New York
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