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FAA Faces Exodus Of Traffic Controllers (www.washingtonpost.com)

Sure, given that veteran controllers are already having such difficulty with helping flights deal with the ADIZ and the pop up instant Temporary Flight Restriction zones, passenger safety won't be jeopardized by replacing them with a bunch of rookies. And ketchup is a vegetable.

Federal officials said yesterday that they are preparing to deal with a nationwide wave of retirements by air traffic controllers over the next decade and that passenger safety will not be jeopardized. By Karin Brulliard. (By Karin Brulliard) [Washington Post: Nation and Politics]

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