US FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt moved to ease tension with the agency’s 15,000 air traffic controllers yesterday at a time when the agency and the National Air Traffic Controllers Assn. are in arbitrated talks over a new labor contract (ATWOnline, May 1).
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