NTSB Raises Concerns Over Midnight Shift Controllers at LaGuardia
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the impact of additional roles taken on by midnight shift air traffic controllers at LaGuardia, a critical hub in the national airspace.
The LaGuardia plane crash has prompted scrutiny of air traffic controllers working during midnight shifts. Reports indicate that these controllers may be overburdened with extra responsibilities.
LaGuardia is recognized as one of the busiest airspaces in the United States, which raises significant concerns regarding the operational capacity and safety implications of controller workload.
The NTSB's investigation will focus on how the additional roles assigned to midnight shift controllers may affect overall safety and efficiency in managing air traffic in this high-density environment.