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“The government should do more to keep trained controllers on the job and support the people who prepare and evaluate them.”
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“The Transportation Department should create incentives for air traffic controller trainees who reach qualification milestones and for fully certified controllers who stay in the controller workforce.”
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“The FAA should keep and oversee college programs that train future air traffic controllers, and should be able to hire successful graduates from approved programs without the regular competitive hiring process.”
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“The FAA should form a committee with colleges, aviation groups, FAA experts, the controller union, and safety experts to review controller training and the ATSA exam, report to Congress, and act on agreed recommendations or explain why it will not.”
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“The Federal Aviation Administration should have enough trained staff, especially air traffic controllers, to keep the air system safe and working well.”
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“Congress should authorize $20 million a year from fiscal year 2026 through fiscal year 2031 to buy and place tower simulator systems at U.S. air traffic control facilities.”
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“People should be able to report aviation safety concerns, and transportation decisions should be protected from personal financial conflicts.”
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