Summary

Trump is firing hundreds of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees despite recent fatal air crashes, CNN reports.

The AFL-CIO says terminations were issued Friday, with affected staff possibly locked out of FAA facilities after Monday.

Aviation safety union PASS calls the cuts “dangerous,” especially after four deadly incidents in the past month.

Critics argue these moves risk public safety amid ongoing air traffic controller shortages.

  • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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    292 months ago

    Interesting to be cutting oversight during a time when Boeing was having so much trouble with its planes.

        • Baron Von J
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          32 months ago

          Yes, in reality. But in oligarchy fantasy land, it’s regulations that get in the way profits.

          • @grue@lemmy.world
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            2 months ago

            I mean, regulations do get in the way of profits. It’s just that the profitable behaviors being outlawed by regulation are the ones that create harmful externalities, and it’s only in oligarchy fantasy land that they’re entitled to cause others harm for their own benefit.

  • @LifeOfEnd@reddthat.com
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    2 months ago

    They tested the drones (NJ, UK)… They promoted flight crashes to ease into projecting a new fear… Now they will replace ATC with AI and utilize their drones on a mass scale.

    For surveillance?

  • @Gammelfisch@lemmy.world
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    122 months ago

    Basically, it would be safer to fly over Ukraine and fucking Russia. An over worked and stressed ATC is higher risk than a bunch of drunk Russian bastards manning a SAM battery.

  • Lør
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    152 months ago

    And yet another plane incident today…

  • Confirmed - American aviation is now unsafe. American trains are now unregulated and their safety compromised. I guess it is time to find pleasure in the little things in my home city again.

    • @Saleh@feddit.org
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      162 months ago

      I have heard of the Plane and Helicopter over Washington DC, killing some 70 or so people and another one with a small plane, killing 6 or so. Which other two have i been missing?

      • @HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works
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        232 months ago

        The move comes less than three weeks after a U.S. Army helicopter collided with a passenger jet that was about to land in Washington, D.C., killing 67, and an air ambulance crashed in Philadelphia, killing seven. Ten people died when a regional flight in Alaska went missing and was found crashed, earlier this month. Days later one person died in Scottsdale, Arizona, when a plane veered off the runway and collided with a parked aircraft.

      • TheRealKuni
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        72 months ago

        Commercial crashes? 0 is the normal number. But generally aviation crashes are much less rare, sadly. They happen.

        • @Embargo@lemm.ee
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          22 months ago

          Yeah, okay. I was unsure if it’s just that it’s not reported as much usually and being focused on because of the faa thing.

        • @Mirshe@lemmy.world
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          22 months ago

          Yup, kinda like train derailments. Most of them aren’t huge, so you don’t hear about them, but they happen a lot.

      • TooManyFoods
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        142 months ago

        And I’ve barely heard about the other three. It took us barely any time to treat plane crashes as we treat mass shootings.

        • @Pandemanium@lemm.ee
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          52 months ago

          It’s not that uncommon for smaller or private planes to crash, I think partially due to private pilots not having as much training and experience as commercial pilots, and the fact that smaller planes probably aren’t as stable in turbulent weather. Pretty sure the one in Alaska had more to do with the weather than traffic controllers. We tend to only hear about the small crashes when they have famous people on board.

  • TheObviousSolution
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    382 months ago

    How to artificially impose a curfew by making people too afraid to fly. Is this what happens when you get King Musk mad about getting his flights publicly tracked? Gonna bet so, the guy is bitter and corrupt enough the he would want to replace the entire aviation system with one that won’t track him regardless of how many deaths it would mean.

    • @Soggy@lemmy.world
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      92 months ago

      You think “the government is intentionally crashing planes” is more likely than “the slow but inevitable collapse of a system pushed past capacity since Reagan fired the workers pushing for better pay and reasonable hours?”

      • TheObviousSolution
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        62 months ago

        Yes, nothing exceptional about Trump, all “slow but inevitable”. It’s all the government’s fault, don’t look at the rich oligarch that owns a personality cult creating social network behind the curtains…