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How is the Transportation Secretary addressing the outdated air traffic control system in the United States?

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is taking a collaborative approach to modernize the antiquated air traffic control system. He's bringing in expertise from outside sources, including SpaceX engineers who visited the FAA to observe operations and will craft phased proposals for system improvements. Duffy emphasizes they're currently using severely outdated technology from the 1980s, likening it to 'using a rotary phone' while spending 90% of resources maintaining this obsolete equipment. The administration's goal is clear: fix the system to improve safety and efficiency by leveraging America's brightest minds rather than continuing to point fingers about past failures.

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Fixing the Air Traffic Control System

Fox News·8 months ago

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What are the concerns about staffing cuts at the FAA mentioned in the discussion?

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How many FAA personnel were fired and what positions were affected?

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How many airplane accidents occurred under President Trump compared to those under Biden?

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What happened to the FAA employees after the recent firings, and do critical safety positions like air traffic controllers remain unaffected?

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What were the difficult conditions faced during the plane crash in Canada?

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