Air traffic dicey, union says
FAA denies claim that controllers spread too thin
By Charles F. Bostwick, Staff Writer
LA Daily News
8/17/05
PALMDALE - Overworked air traffic controllers unwittingly let jetliners flying to and from Los Angeles International Airport get unacceptably close to other planes twice in the past four days, the controllers' union said Tuesday.
In stormy weather last Friday afternoon, a jet flying from Salt Lake City to LAX came within a mile of a plane bound from Palm Springs to Livermore, Calif., the union said. On Sunday night, a jet flying from LAX to Denver came within three miles of a Burbank-bound Learjet as planes were routed around powerful thunderstorms.
"There's only so much you can do at any given time. When you're overloaded, sometimes even we make mistakes. There's no room for these mistakes when one mistake could cost thousands of lives," said Hamid Ghaffari, the National Air Traffic Controllers Association representative at the Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center in Palmdale.
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Charles F. Bostwick, (661) 267-5741 chuck.bostwick@dailynews.com
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