Sandra Durbin: Overcoming Prejudice with Bravery and Grit
Sandra Durbin was still a teenager when she joined the U.S. Navy in 1966 and began her career in aviation. Her choice was motivated by a desire to go to college and the U.S. Navy promise […]
Sandra Durbin was still a teenager when she joined the U.S. Navy in 1966 and began her career in aviation. Her choice was motivated by a desire to go to college and the U.S. Navy promise […]
NATCA President Emeritus John S. Carr helped form the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, securing signed pledge cards from controllers in Kansas City in the year leading up to 1987’s historic Union certification vote. Carr served […]
We hope your travel plans will allow for arrival into Philadelphia in time to take advantage of our exciting lineup of pre-convention classes on Tuesday, April 17, at the Convention Center. Classes begin at noon. No […]
On Friday, January 19, a group of Denver area Junior Jets — from a daycare center adjacent to Denver Center (ZDV) — visited ZDV to learn about what aviation safety professionals do every day. NATCA put together […]
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) has organized a moment of silence, scheduled to take place on Feb. 1, to honor the 50th anniversary of the events that began the 1968 Memphis […]
NATCA offers a scholarship program to Union members, their spouses, children, stepchildren, and legally adopted children of active, retired, or deceased NATCA members enrolling in full time accredited undergraduate studies. In addition, Union Plus also offers […]