We Asked Pilots, Safety Experts How to Make Aviation Safer

A United Airlines flight comes in to land behind the air traffic control tower at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on Feb. 4, 2024. Transportation Secretary Sean Duff announced in May that the FAA is on track to hire at least 2,000 air traffic controllers this year while working to retain veteran staff. The agency is currently short about 3,000 controllers. Ethan Miller/Getty Images

By Jacob Burg

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June 10, 2025Updated:June 10, 2025

After a series of aviation incidents and accidents this year left travelers on edge, the federal government has unveiled an ambitious plan to upgrade and overhaul America’s air traffic control systems.

This year’s focus on aviation safety began with a deadly midair collision near Washington, D.C., in late January, when an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines regional jet, killing all 67 people onboard both aircraft. This was followed by several other aviation incidents that drove headlines for months.

 

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