Summary
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed that air traffic control staffing was “not normal” during the Washington, DC, mid-air collision that killed 67 people.
A government report found Reagan National Airport’s tower was understaffed, with one controller handling both planes and helicopters.
Investigators are examining factors including airspace procedures and the Black Hawk helicopter’s low altitude.
The crash highlights chronic FAA staffing shortages, with over 90% of facilities below recommended levels.
I thought traffic controllers were paid pretty well compared to most government jobs. It’s more the long and difficult training period that makes it harder to get people than the pay.