What’s Behind The Rise In U.S. Air Traffic Control Problems

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What’s behind the rise in U.S. air traffic control problems

17 hours ago

Duration 4:49

17 hours agoNewsDuration 4:49Aviation expert Robert Kokonis tells The National’s Ian Hanomansing how U.S. air traffic controller shortages are leading to radar blackouts and radio silence in the skies.

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