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U.S. must address rise in aviation close calls - officials
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Wednesday the United States cannot wait for the next "catastrophic event" to address an uptick in aviation close calls that sparked alarm (www.reuters.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I’d like to know if there are really more “close calls”, statistically speaking, or has the public’s knowledge and monitoring of the systems increased due to readily available information from flight aware, Flightradar24, liveatc, ect…
My question, too
And let's finalize the argument about whether it's a “near miss” or a “near hit!”
A miss is as good as a mile, they say.
I'm not so sure about that, myself.
I'm not so sure about that, myself.
Thanks, Captain Obvious….
Laughing, Good one.
Those of us who have had courses in public administration, see a pattern. Let me explain. First & foremost, those who lead, should pick the most competent, most informed, most technically sophisticated to run an agency, an administration, etc. That's what we were taught. We were not trained as to the best and most efficient way to destroy an agency, an administraiton, etc....but it follows logically, if that is the goal, then you develop a pattern of picking the most incompetent. Anyone want to take a wild guess as to how many recent appointees in fields related to aviation safety, have a $%%*&# CLUE about aviation?