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NIW Today 2016

A publication of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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NiW Today n i w . n a t c a . n e t Stop-and-go funding can result in unpaid furloughs and/or uncertainty about when or if members will be paid. A lack of a stable, predictable funding stream can also mean delayed implementation of modern technology, a delay in the repair of current equipment, and a delay in hiring and training the next generation of controllers and aviation safety professionals. The bottom line is that stop-and-go funding leads to a more stressful, less productive work environment for current and future generations of aviation safety professionals. ISSUE: STOP-AND-GO FUNDING QUICK REFERENCE Stop-and-go funding can result in unpaid furloughs and/ or uncertainty about when or if members will be paid. It can also mean delays in modernization and in hiring and training of new controllers and other aviation safety professionals. The FAA must be properly funded with a predictable, stable funding stream. Without it, continued uncertainty will mean the NAS falls behind on efficiency, capacity, and safety. NATCA is opposed to any for-profit FAA reform model, as well as any reform proposal that would maintain the status quo. All NAS stakeholders must work together to ensure the U.S. remains the world leader in aviation. HOW THIS ISSUE AFFECTS NATCA MEMBERS: 20

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