In January, the OSHA Committee hosted their first NATCA Academy course of the year in Baltimore. OSHA Committee Chair Karena Marinas (Los Angeles Center, ZLA), Southwest Region OSHA Rep. Deb Stewart (Corpus Christi Tower, CRP), and […]

In January, the OSHA Committee hosted their first NATCA Academy course of the year in Baltimore. OSHA Committee Chair Karena Marinas (Los Angeles Center, ZLA), Southwest Region OSHA Rep. Deb Stewart (Corpus Christi Tower, CRP), and […]
Several recent weather systems have brought cold temperatures, ice, and snow to many parts of the United States, including areas of the south where this type of weather is not common. NATCA would like to take […]
In the United States, more than 250,000 people a year die from a sudden cardiac arrest, but this doesn’t have to be the case. Thanks to the invention and distribution of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), we […]
Natural Disasters affect our workplaces and personal lives simultaneously. That’s why NATCA’s Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) Representatives are technically savvy and relentless in ensuring the buildings in which NATCA members work get the attention they […]
Summer is upon us, which means temperatures are rising across the country. What does that mean for our facilities? Join your NATCA OSHA Reps for a webinar Thursday, June 27 at 5 p.m. ET to find […]
NATCA members and staff at Honolulu Control Facility (HCF) recently honored a paramedic and several FAA employees whose quick actions saved the life of HCF member Shawn Lorenzo in October. Shawn Lorenzo, longtime NATCA member at […]