National Weather Service meteorologists who assist air traffic controllers are working overtime, skipping leave and taking on more responsibilities due to worsening staff shortages, according to a ...
The number of aviation meteorologists stationed at air traffic control centers around the U.S. has fallen considerably, straining staff and leading to an urgent need for action, according to a new ...
A federal government watchdog is sounding the alarm in a new report after cuts, “burnout, fatigue and low morale,” have caused the number of aviation meteorologists working with air traffic ...
Weather Service employees help air traffic controllers keep planes away from severe weather. Fewer than half of the country’s control centers are fully staffed, a government report says. By Camille ...
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Watchdog Warns FAA About Meteorologists
A government watchdog is warning that the Federal Aviation Administration is courting danger by allowing the number of meteorologists who advise air traffic controllers to drop, reports the New York ...
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