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Contrary to popular belief, air traffic controllers spend 90% of their time in relative calm. It’s the remaining 10% that makes the profession one of the most stressful in the world. At Toronto Pearson International Airport, a small team manages the ...
This is having *** great impact, great concern, great stress. The FAA says it's been delaying flights due to air traffic controller shortages. The transportation secretary blames the government shutdown. He says many controllers are calling out sick since ...
Some flights at Toronto Pearson Airport experienced delays Thursday afternoon due to maintenance on one runway, airport officials say.
At Toronto Pearson International, most of an air traffic controller’s job is routine—issuing clearances, tracking ground vehicles, and guiding planes safely to and from runways. But behind the uneventful 90% lies the critical 10% where mistakes aren ...
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Staff shortages at Kelowna, Winnipeg airports forcing periodic closings, Air Canada memo warns
The airline advised its pilots to avoid the B.C. and Manitoba airports during severe staff shortfalls in air-traffic control