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Air Traffic Controller Warns Travelers to Avoid Flying Into Newark ‘At All Costs’

  |   By Liz Peek Staff

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“It is not safe.” That is the dire warning one air traffic controller said about flying into one of the largest airports in the United States, Newark Liberty International. “It is not safe. It is not a safe situation right now for the flying public,” the federal air safety employee stated.

The comments were reportedly told to NBC News correspondent Tom Costello, according to multiple reports. Costello said the information given to him was “really an incredible statement, unsolicited. He just said that to me, and separately, ‘Don’t fly into Newark. Avoid Newark at all costs.’”

Newark Liberty is one of the busiest airports in the country, and the second-busiest in the New York City area. Townhall reports that in recent days, the airport had major delays. According to CNN, this was due to a staffing shortage. This reportedly included air traffic control staffing issues.

As a result, United Airlines announced that it would cancel dozens of daily flights because the airport “cannot handle the number of planes” coming and going.

“Newark airport cannot handle the number of planes that are scheduled to operate there in the weeks and months ahead,” CEO Scott Kirby said in a letter to customers. “We feel like there is no other choice in order to protect our customers.”

“Technology that FAA air traffic controllers rely on to manage the airplanes coming in and out of Newark airport failed, resulting in dozens of diverted flights, hundreds of delayed and canceled flights, and worst of all, thousands of customers with disrupted travel plans,” Kirby added.

The flight disruptions may continue for weeks, as FAA workers have walked off the job at Newark. Kirby stated that an entire 20 percent of the staff walked off.


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