- A recent increase in aviation incidents and near-misses at US airports, including a fatal runway collision at LaGuardia, has prompted concerns about air travel safety.
- Aviation experts affirm that air travel remains statistically the safest mode of transportation, attributing heightened public awareness to technological advancements and increased media interest.
- A significant safety flaw identified is the lack of mandatory electronic transponders for ground vehicles at airports, which could prevent runway collisions, despite the FAA encouraging their use since 2011.
- Following the LaGuardia collision, the FAA has accelerated plans to install transponders in its own vehicles at 264 airports and is providing funding for wider adoption by airport operators.
- The US aviation system is also grappling with a shortage of air traffic controllers, leading the FAA to launch recruitment campaigns, including one targeting video gamers, to address staffing challenges.
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