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U.S. must address rise in aviation close calls - officials

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Posted 03/15/2023 11:53PM | Edited 03/16/2023 12:06AM

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As mentioned in the news article, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has emphasized the urgency of addressing the increasing number of aviation close calls in the United States. The Federal Aviation Administration has convened a safety summit with various stakeholders to discuss the issue and explore ways to improve safety in the aviation system. Buttigieg's statement highlights the need for proactive measures to prevent catastrophic events in the future, rather than waiting for accidents to happen before taking action. The recent uptick in close calls has raised concerns about the overall safety of the aviation system, and addressing this issue is critical to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. By working together, airlines, unions, airports, and other stakeholders can develop and implement strategies to improve communication, situational awareness, and decision-making abilities, all of which are crucial in preventing close calls and other safety incidents in the aviation system. Ultimately, the goal is to create a safer and more efficient aviation system that can handle the growing volume of air traffic in the United States.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-cannot-wait-next-catastrophic-event-address-close-call-incidents-officials-2023-03-15/

Posted 03/16/2023 12:13AM

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