Sleeping Controller Controversy Claims Head Of FAA's Air Traffic System

Hank Krakowski, chief operating officer of the FAA's Air Traffic Organization (ATO), resigned April 14, in the wake of the incidents involving controllers either asleep or unresponsive during late night shifts. FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt appointed the FAA's chief counsel, David Grizzle, as ATO...

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