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Experienced Controller Sues FAA, Charges 'Unfair Dismissal'

'Little Person' Has Over 30 Years Experience At JFK

ANN April 1st Special Edition: Ernest Smithson had worked more than 30 years as an air traffic controller at JFK International Airport without incident, so when he arrived for his shift last Monday, he was shocked to be told his services were no longer required.

"I got to the door, and there was a new sign saying "You Must Be This Tall To Talk To Airplanes," said the 4 foot, 1 inch Smithson. "It's obviously just another knee-jerk reaction to that 'bring your kid to work day' debacle." Smithson has filed suit against the FAA for wrongful dismissal and discrimination. He is seeking back pay and unspecified damages for pain and suffering. "You can't imagine the embarrassment," he said

Smithson's attorney Bill Owwerly said Smithson has been an exemplary employee, and that to dismiss him because if his height is outrageous. "The FAA can't arbitrarily toss out an experienced, competent controller with an exemplary safety record just because he's height-challenged. They owe my client, and all little people, an immediate apology. Smithson should be reinstated without delay."

NATCA said in a statement "We stand behind Mr. Smithson with no reservations. Today, it's height, but will they be following the airline example and trying to fire overweight controllers next?"

The FAA said it does not comment on ongoing litigation.

FMI: www.faa.gov

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