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FAA to implement new rest rules for air traffic controllers
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday announced new rest rules for air traffic controllers aimed at reducing fatigue and ending mistakes that cause near-misses on the runway.
FAA Adopts New Rules for Air Traffic Controller Rest
The FAA is taking action to reduce controller fatigue by mandating longer rest periods between shifts, the agency's top official announced.
FAA introduces new rules to combat air traffic controller fatigue
The Federal Aviation Administration is implementing new rules to increase rest periods for air traffic controllers, aiming to reduce fatigue and improve air safety.
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Aviation experts warn new rest rules won't fix air traffic controller shortage
The new rules are designed to help deal with burnout and stress on the job, but experts warn these changes could make things ...
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After near-miss, FAA introduces new scheduling rules for air traffic controllers
One day after a near-miss involving a Boston-bound JetBlue flight in Washington, DC, the
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