Opinion: FAA’s problems run deeper than sleeping controllers
Publisher’s note: This editorial is from the April 13, 2011, Reno Gazette-Journal.
The Federal Aviation Administration has a problem.
It’s not simply that a controller fell asleep in the tower at Reno-Tahoe International Airport early Wednesday as a medical flight was attempting to land, as troubling as that is.
One incident of that nature can be excused as the action — or inaction — of a poor employee. It might even be possible to ignore a second incident as nothing more than a coincidence.
But Wednesday’s failure of a controller in Reno to respond to a pilot’s calls — as well as those of concerned airport officials — is the fifth time since the beginning of the year that there has been a serious lapse in an airport control tower and the fourth involving a sleeping controller.
That’s not happenstance. That’s a sign of a troubled agency whose employees and managers must be held accountable.