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Fri, May 04, 2007

Boxer Says Senate's FAA Funding Plan Aims To Delay TRACON Consolidation

SoCal Facilities Would Remain Separate Until New Board Reviews Plan

On Thursday, US Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) announced the Senate Commerce Committee's bipartisan draft FAA Reauthorization Bill includes her request to delay consolidation of the Palm Springs TRACON into the Southern California TRACON.

Representatives for the senator say the provision stops the consolidation until both the FAA and the newly proposed Air Traffic Control Modernization Oversight Board have thoroughly reviewed the FAA's recommendation to consolidate.

"I am so glad that the Commerce Committee has heard the calls of the air traffic controllers, pilots, and members of Congress, who have raised a number of concerns on the proposal," Boxer said.

The SoCal TRACON is reported to be among the busiest in the world, with 2.2 million operations annually. The National Air Traffic Controllers Association maintains the facility is already dangerously short-staffed and operational errors are rising.

Boxer says she agrees with the concerns of NATCA and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, that the SoCal TRACON would not have adequate staffing and training to safely absorb the additional 220,000 operations from Palm Springs -- which would require controllers to juggle complex airspace, surrounded by mountainous terrain.

"This should send a signal to the FAA to immediately delay a potentially dangerous situation," Boxer adds. "Today's action by the Commerce Committee means this consolidation should stop in its tracks. To that end, I have today sent a letter to FAA Administrator Blakey alerting her to this provision and telling her that if FAA moves forward with this consolidation, it will be viewed as bad faith by all of the parties involved."

FMI: www.boxer.senate.gov, www.natca.org, www.aopa.org

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