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Resolving Newark Airport's air traffic control staffing crisis

To: Sen. Cruz, Rep. Self, Sen. Cornyn

From: A constituent in Princeton, TX

May 5

The situation at Newark Liberty International Airport is deeply concerning and demands immediate action to restore safe air travel operations. With significant staffing shortages causing severe delays and safety risks, the Federal Aviation Administration must take concrete steps to address this crisis. Allowing such conditions to persist jeopardizes the well-being of travelers and erodes public trust in the nation's air transportation system. It is imperative that the FAA implement aggressive recruitment and retention strategies to rebuild its workforce of skilled air traffic controllers. Offering competitive compensation packages, improving work-life balance, and providing comprehensive training programs are crucial to attracting and retaining top talent in this high-stress profession. Simultaneously, the agency should explore interim measures, such as reallocating resources or implementing temporary flight restrictions, to alleviate the strain on overburdened air traffic control facilities like Newark. Ensuring the safety and efficiency of air travel is a fundamental responsibility of the FAA. The current situation at Newark Airport is unacceptable and demands swift, decisive action to restore public confidence and uphold the highest standards of aviation safety. The traveling public deserves a robust, well-staffed air traffic control system that prioritizes their security above all else.

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