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National Office Week in Review: Feb.10, 2016

A publication of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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Questions and Answers The latest updated version of our document that includes many questions submitted by members thus far, along with answers we have provided after reviewing the bill, is located atop the members only FAA Reauthorization page. We will continue to update this document. Other Resources : News and press releases. Click here . NATCA President Paul Rinaldi's testimony on Feb. 10 before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on its hearing, "Review of Air Traffic Control Reform Proposals." Click here . Video of the Feb. 10 hearing. Click here . How to Stay Informed With Latest Developments Moving Forward Email alerts : Important updates and the weekly e - newsletter, the NATCA Insider, are sent directly to members via email. To ensure we have your email address, or to change your address, please log in to the NATCA Portal, here . J oin our email distribution lists : To get NATCA press releases and weekly updates (Paul Rinaldi/Trish Gilbert Team Updates and these National Office Departmental Updates) emailed directly to you, please send an email to Director of Communications Doug Church . If You're A FacRep and Are Contacted by the Media Please refer any media calls on FAA bill matters to the National Office, specifically to Sarah McCann at smccann@natcadc.org. If You Need Anything Contact Director of Communications Doug Church; 301 - 346 - 8245, dchurch@natcadc.org DOT INSPECTOR GENERAL REPORT SHARES NATCA'S CONCERN ABOUT CONTROLLER STAFFING SHORTAGE The DOT Inspector General released a report on Jan. 26 that confirmed what NATCA has been saying for many months: there are too few fully qualified controllers at many of the nation's busiest ATC facilities. The m edia coverage of the report was widespread and positive for NATCA's position. See below: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Watchdog: Too Few Air Traffic Controllers Where Needed Most CHICAGO SUN - TIMES Too few air traffic controllers where needed most: watchdog DENVER POST DIA ' s traffic control center among country ' s understaffed, audit says KRMG TULSA Air traffic controller shortage affecting 13 towers More coverage of DOT IG report critical of FAA on understaffing at ATC facilities: CNBC

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