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National Office Week in Review: July 27, 2016

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media? Want to share a photo? Trying to find something? Give us a call or send us an email. We'll respond quickly. If we don't know the answer, we'll work to help find it for you as soon as possible. Director of Communications Doug Church: dchurch@natcadc.org; 301-346-8245 Associate Director of Communications, Art & Design Laura Roose: lroose@natcadc.org; 202-220-9814 Senior Communications and Public Affairs Associate Sarah McCann: smccann@natcadc.org; 202-220-9813 Communications Specialist Sarah Zilonis: szilonis@natcadc.org; 202-266-9844. Multimedia Specialist Chris Ray: cray@natcadc.org; 202-266-9875 WEEKLY MESSAGE FROM ATO COO TERI L. BRISTOL
 ATO Safety Report Hi everyone. This week, I want to focus on some of the highlights included in the recently published FY15 ATO Safety Report. We made a lot of progress over the past year and I think it's important to acknowledge the range of proactive activities that were undertaken by the ATO. Data collection continues to be integral to our proactive safety approach. In FY15, we expanded ATSAP to NATCA's Region X, which includes architects, engineers and other specialists across the NAS. In total, we've now collected more than 117,000 ATSAP reports, from which we've issued more than 165 corrective action requests. For Federal Contract Tower (FCT) employees, we started a voluntary safety reporting program called Safer-FCT in March of 2015. We have now collected 108 safety reports from FCT employees and have issued two corrective action requests thus far. We also completed 26 corrective actions against our 2015 Top 5 Hazard List. One of these hazards involved the issue of weather dissemination. This is such an important topic as weather continues to be a major factor in fatal GA accidents. Earlier this year, we started the new FAA-NATCA led Take a Stand for Safety campaign to address emerging trends and hot topics related to safety. The first topic is about completing the weather picture. We're stressing the need for controllers to share the weather information they have with pilots, and for pilots to report weather issues to controllers. Working better together to consistently disseminate information is critical to improving situational awareness and safety. Building on the progress in 2015, we have thus far implemented nearly half of the 26 corrective actions developed for the items on the 2016 Top 5 Hazard List. For example, we've developed new content for our Wake Turbulence basic training course, and we're taking steps to remind controllers about the need to issue cautionary wake turbulence advisories to aircraft before allowing the aircraft to fly by visual flight rules. In addition, we took a proactive step by hosting a Runway Safety Call to Action in June of 2015. Working with the aviation community, we crafted a total of 29 recommendations, which we've developed into detailed plans aimed at reducing the number and severity of surface events. Some examples of these plans include providing

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