The Reloaded Committee will hold its monthly NATCA 101 class on Jan. 15 at noon EST. NATCA 101 is about the history of the organization, the work the Union does for its members every day, and […]

The Reloaded Committee will hold its monthly NATCA 101 class on Jan. 15 at noon EST. NATCA 101 is about the history of the organization, the work the Union does for its members every day, and […]
Longtime Nevada Senator and former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who passed away last week at 82, had a strong and very positive relationship with NATCA over the years thanks to grassroots efforts that focused on […]
Legislation Would Improve FAA Oversight and Certification Process, Implement Recruitment and Retention Incentives for Aircraft Certification Employees WASHINGTON – The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) today announced its support for the bipartisan Aircraft Certification Reform […]
The COVID-19 pandemic is creating numerous unusual challenges for everyone, including NATCA’s Boots On The Ground (BOTG) program. BOTG members continue to work closely with the AFL-CIO at state and national levels to educate union members […]
The Hatch Act prohibits federal employees from using their official authority or influence to affect the outcome of an election. But how does this apply to NATCA members? What influence do we have?Federal employees, including NATCA […]
Kentucky Congressman John Yarmuth has been a friend of NATCA since his congressional career began in 2007. Greater Cincinnati ATCT (CVG) FacRep John Buonadonna participated in a one-on-one Zoom meeting with the congressman which provided ample […]