On Labor Day each year, we honor the men and women who work hard to provide the services we depend on every day. It’s also a day to honor the labor heroes that helped build this […]
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Most everything in the world has changed in 2020. But one thing has remained constant: the relentless pursuit of greatness and the highest standard of professionalism exhibited by NATCA members at work. […]
Congressman John Lewis was many things, from civil rights icon to recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. But NATCAvists who had the honor of meeting him say they will remember him as a gentle soul […]
NATCA is also very saddened by the loss of Myrtle Beach ATCT (MYR) member Shelby Marion, who passed away on Aug. 19. He was a Navy veteran and had worked at MYR for the past three […]
NATCA mourns the loss of Tim Ebert, a Savannah ATCT (SAV) controller who passed away in a tragic accident on the morning of Sunday, Aug. 9, on his way to work. Tim was 34 years old […]
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our brother from Memphis Center (ZME) Steve Pearson. “Steve was a great colleague and friend,” said ZME FacRep Neil Caputo. “As a NATCA Rep, […]