The FAA has moved to solve the problem of sleeping air traffic controllers today by announcing 27 airports will now have two controllers in the tower. Their primary job appears to be keeping the other controller awake.
Eight people — the crew and several East Coast business executives — were killed when the jet tried to land, aborted the landing, and then crashed into a cornfield.
If ever there was a lesson in the utter uselessness of government data, it’s the story circulating today that air traffic control system errors are way up.