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FAA spokeswoman Laura Brown said the incidents were "isolated occurrences" and not indicative of a broader safety problem. "The unfortunate behavior of a few individuals doesn't reflect the true caliber of our work force," she said. The FAA is implementing a new program that encourages air traffic controllers to report safety problems, including their own mistakes, so that the agency can spot trends and act to prevent future problems, Brown said. To encourage reporting, controllers aren't punished for errors they identify. The agency has had a similar program for pilots for nearly a decade. FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt, in speeches and congressional testimony, has called on pilots and air traffic controllers to create a professional atmosphere in cockpits and radar facilities and not to tolerate rule-breaking by colleagues. The NTSB is concerned enough about the situation that it has scheduled a forum this spring on pilot and air traffic controller professionalism.
In a statement responding to the Kennedy incident, the National Air Traffic Controllers Association
-- the union that represents controllers -- said it doesn't "condone this type of behavior in any way." But Mary Schiavo, a former Transportation Department inspector general who has filed a lawsuit against the FAA on behalf of the families of five Italian tourists killed in the Hudson River collision, said there needs to be a strong message sent from the top. She suggested Babbitt and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood call "an all-hands-on-deck meeting and make sure air traffic controllers know it's every rule every time." ___ On the Net: Federal Aviation Administration: http://www.faa.gov/ National Air Traffic Controllers Association:
http://www.natca.org/
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