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San Carlos Airport could lose air traffic controllers amid pay dispute
The San Carlos Airport (SQL) in San Mateo County will no longer have air traffic controllers starting in February following a dispute over pay, officials said.
Air control tower at San Carlos Airport may soon be unstaffed, leading to safety concerns
The contracted air traffic controllers at San Carlos Airport rejected job offers due to a pay dispute, which may leave the tower unstaffed and lead to safety concerns due to high traffic in the
Key airport along approach to SFO may lose all air traffic controllers this week
The San Carlos Airport, a hub for Silicon Valley business travel that lies along the approach to San Francisco International Airport, will no longer have air traffic controllers guiding planes in and out of the airport starting on Saturday,
Bay Area airfield near SFO escapes air traffic control fiasco
The San Carlos airport escaped a near-shutdown of its air traffic towers after stalled contract negotiations between the controllers and a new FAA contractor.
San Carlos Airport control tower set to go dark by end of week after air traffic team resigns
Just miles away from SFO, the air traffic control tower at the smaller San Carlos Airport is set to go dark this Saturday.
Bay Area airport losing its air traffic controllers amid pay dispute with FAA
On the same day a U.S. Army helicopter crashed into an American Airlines jet with 64 people onboard over the Potomac River near Washington D.C., a Bay Area airport announced it
San Carlos Airport may operate with unstaffed tower
As negotiations for a new air traffic control service at the San Carlos Airport continue Thursday, the San Mateo County airport is considering the temporary use of unstaffed tower procedures.
Bay Area airport narrowly avoids losing its air traffic controllers
After tense contract negotiations, a Bay Area airport narrowly avoided losing all of its air traffic controllers. The incident occurs in the wake of a tragic crash at Ronald Reagan National Airport, which a preliminary safety report about the collision from the Federal Aviation Administration suggests was caused by abnormal air traffic control tower staffing issues.
'Puts us in limbo': All air traffic controllers resign at 'hugely important' airport
One California airport is now without any air traffic controllers, and it's unclear when the airport will be able to replace them. The San Francisco Chronicle reported Thursday that beginning this weekend,
San Carlos airport may lose its air traffic controllers
Effective this Saturday, the San Carlos airport will no longer have air traffic controllers staffed at its tower. That announcement comes less than 24 hours after the deadly D.C. collision. Some people are wondering if a decision like this could really go through.
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SFO travelers react to plane, helicopter crash into Potomac River
Passengers landing at San Francisco International Airport are reacting to the news that an American Airlines flight and a military helicopter collided and crashed into the Potomac River Wednesday ...
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Many feared dead after American Airlines regional jet, Army helicopter collide near DC airport
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SFO's new sensory room helps neurodivergent travelers fight flying jitters
The San Francisco International Airport has introduced a new sensory room designed to give neurodivergent travelers some ...
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United Airlines' 10 Busiest Domestic Routes From San Francisco
The carrier's busiest domestic route from San Francisco International Airport will see 302 flights in each direction in ...
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Retired airline pilot gives insight into what could have happened in Potomac River aviation crash
Passengers landing at San Francisco International Airport are reacting to the news that an American Airlines flight and a ...
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