Transportation - Serious Problems Continue to Trouble the Air Traffic Control Work Force: T-Rced-89-44 (Paperback)


GAO reviewed the results of its 1988 survey of air traffic controllers, supervisors, and facility managers at the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) 84 largest facilities. GAO found that: (1) controllers and, to a lesser extent, supervisors were troubled by a wide range of working conditions, such as handling too much traffic, overtime, quality of developmental training, morale, airline scheduling practices, out-of-date equipment, and other aspects of air traffic control that affect system safety and operating efficiency; (2) facility managers had a more favorable view of working conditions; (3) the results showed that there was little improvement in the air traffic control system since a 1985 survey, and the system's margin of safety remained less than desirable; and (4) FAA has implemented human resource and modernization initiatives, but has not closed the perception gap between facility managers and the rest of the work force.

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GAO reviewed the results of its 1988 survey of air traffic controllers, supervisors, and facility managers at the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) 84 largest facilities. GAO found that: (1) controllers and, to a lesser extent, supervisors were troubled by a wide range of working conditions, such as handling too much traffic, overtime, quality of developmental training, morale, airline scheduling practices, out-of-date equipment, and other aspects of air traffic control that affect system safety and operating efficiency; (2) facility managers had a more favorable view of working conditions; (3) the results showed that there was little improvement in the air traffic control system since a 1985 survey, and the system's margin of safety remained less than desirable; and (4) FAA has implemented human resource and modernization initiatives, but has not closed the perception gap between facility managers and the rest of the work force.

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Bibliogov

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2013

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First published

June 2013

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Dimensions

246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

36

ISBN-13

978-1-289-05083-2

Barcode

9781289050832

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1-289-05083-X



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