NATCA members from around West Virginia gathered at the Appalachian Power Park Stadium for a NATCA solidarity event and to meet with NATCA President Rich Santa, Eastern Regional Vice President Brian Shallenberger, and other members of […]
It has been three years since the last Communicating for Safety conference. This year we were able to meet in person and continue what has become a premier aviation safety conference. CFS 2022 had various panels […]
From Mick Devine, NATCA New England Regional Vice President Last month, we talked exclusively about NATCA’s strategy on staffing going forward. NATCA is doing a lot of the legwork with current Congress and Senate members. We […]
From Bryan Krampovitis, NATCA New England ARVP Over the years many discussions have come up revolving around acting as controller-in-charge and working the watch desk position. I wanted to highlight some of the contractual details of […]
From Mick Devine, NATCA New England Regional Vice President Staffing is a real issue across the NAS, as you are mostly all well aware. Our bargaining unit has 1500 fewer controllers nationwide than we had eleven […]
From Bryan Krampovitis, NATCA New England ARVP Summer is upon us and that means that FacReps are preparing to begin schedule negotiations for next year’s basic watch schedule. Two weeks ago, every facility had at least […]