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Newark airport ‘one in every of many volcanoes ready to erupt,’ pilot says

Last updated: May 7, 2025 11:59 am
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The disaster at New Jersey’s Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport has not solely been within the making for years, however it’s simply “one of many volcanoes waiting to erupt,” based on American Airways Capt. Dennis Tajer.

Tajer, a pilot for over 30 years, is one in every of many aviation specialists who advised FOX Enterprise that the air site visitors management system has been underneath immense strain for years given the persisting staffing shortages, outdated expertise and underinvestment in crucial infrastructure. 

“We’ve seen an uptick in serious runway incursions that could have been prevented with modern technology and proper staffing,” Tajer mentioned. Newark “is getting the attention in part due to the volume of traffic in a tight airspace, but these issues are the undertow across the system,” he added. 

NEWARK AIRPORT HIT WITH NEW DELAYS, OUTAGE HEARD ON AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AUDIO

These shortfalls got here into focus final week when air site visitors controllers on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) facility in Philadelphia misplaced radar and radio communications whereas directing planes to Newark, the second-busiest airport within the New York airport system, for almost 90 seconds. It led to important delays and flight cancellations. Air site visitors controllers on the Philadelphia TRACON facility work on Newark arrivals and departures.

A United Airways airplane takes off at Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport in Newark, New Jersey. (Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

Except for the longstanding points with the air site visitors management system, Newark’s challenges have been additional strained by ongoing development on the airport, which leaves it briefly working with solely one in every of two parallel runways.

Regardless, Tajer mentioned there isn’t a query that operations are nonetheless protected, saying that pilots “will never allow the safety margin to be narrowed no matter the cause.” 

Stephen Abraham, a former air site visitors controller at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, agreed, telling FOX Enterprise that regardless of the system being “stretched,” he would by no means name it unsafe.

“Unsafe means controllers are making mistakes. And I think if you look nationwide, the system is incredibly safe,” Abraham mentioned. 

NEWARK AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS LOST RADAR, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS WITH PLANES FOR OVER A MINUTE, SPARKING CHAOS

In response to Abraham and Tajer, controllers will at all times restrict the amount of site visitors to make sure security.

The FAA additionally confirmed to FOX Enterprise that when staffing or gear points happen, like at Newark, the company will guarantee security by slowing the speed of arrivals into the airport. 

A United Airways plane on at Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport in Newark, New Jersey. (Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg through Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

“Pilots and air traffic controllers do not operate in unsafe conditions. It’s our moral and professional committee to our passengers and country,” Tajer mentioned. “We certainly understand that person’s alarm and agree that the safety margin is under pressure, but easing that pressure is what the system and airlines are wired to do, and that keeps us safe.”

Nonetheless, Tajer mentioned that infrastructure failures – stemming from the shortage of recent expertise and insufficient planning for staffing wants – are “a betrayal of the stakeholder safety culture.” 

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates Newark airport, deferred remark to the FAA. 

The FAA advised FOX Enterprise in an announcement that the “antiquated air traffic control system is affecting our workforce.” The company reiterated Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s message that the U.S. “must get the best safety technology in the hands of controllers as soon as possible.” 

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Duffy introduced a brand new set of initiatives final week geared toward boosting the hiring and retention of air site visitors controllers, together with a limited-time incentive bundle to maintain skilled controllers from retiring. 

Sean Duffy, US secretary of transportation, during a swearing-in ceremony in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025. Duffy tackled his first road rules challenge within hours of taking the helm of the Transportation Department, ordering a rewrite Tuesday night of stringent federal fuel economy rules for cars that were enacted by former President Joe Biden. Photographer: Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy mentioned that the U.S. “must get the best safety technology in the hands of controllers as soon as possible.” (Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg  / Getty Pictures)

The FAA mentioned it’s also working to make sure the present telecommunications gear within the New York space is extra dependable by creating a extra resilient and redundant system with the native telephone corporations within the occasion one thing fails. The company mentioned it’s also updating its automation system to enhance resiliency.

The FAA mentioned some controllers who work Newark arrivals and departures have taken day without work to get better “from the stress of multiple recent outages.”

Whereas the company mentioned it could possibly’t change them rapidly as a result of it’s a “highly specialized profession,” it could possibly preserve coaching controllers who will finally be assigned to the busy airspace.

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