Government Ruins Yet Another Holiday Travel Weekend
Phantom thunderstorms scotch thousands of flights, because the FAA sucks.

The weather in New York City was sunny and humid when JetBlue informed me via a terse email Tuesday morning that my Wednesday afternoon flight back home from California had been unceremoniously nuked.
"We've made some changes to our schedule resulting in the cancellation of your upcoming flight," Customer Experience Operations Director Kate Hart wrote.
Puzzled, I made a rare vacation toe-dip into the horrors of Google News and saw through Gothamist that "NYC airports cancel, delay hundreds of flights during third day of storms."
"Thunderstorms?!" my wife texted back. "They've been telling us about storms for 5 days now and when it rains, it barely rains." I looked at the weather forecast, and sure enough, it showed "partly cloudy" in New York for most of the next 48 hours, with a five-hour window on Wednesday between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. during which there would be a chance of thunderstorms between 33 percent and 49 percent. My flight had been scheduled to arrive in Newark just before 10 p.m.
Let us grant that weather forecasting is not an exact science. Surely, modern air travel can nevertheless cope with a five-hour window of even severe thunderstorms without wiping out hundreds of flights and stranding passengers for days?
Since the JetBlue website has roughly the same functionality as a GeoCities page, it took most of an estimated 129-minute hold time with the airline's call center before the mystery was solved. There would be no available flights from Southern California to the East Coast for the next five days, I was told. Seems a bit extreme for a brief weather event, I countered.
"It's not the weather," my designated human reported back. "It's the FAA."
The Federal Aviation Administration, which has an operational monopoly on America's technologically antiquated flight-control system, does not have enough air traffic controllers to meet consumer air travel demand, particularly in the New York City area. It's the old, you-had-one-job meme, only this time ruining thousands of holiday plans, business trips, and family reunions.
"The FAA frankly failed us this weekend," United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby wrote in an internal email this week, after the agency limited flights to United's hub in Newark by 75 percent outbound and 40 percent inbound. "[Weather] is something that the FAA has historically been able to manage without a severe impact on our operation and customers."
A Department of Transportation Inspector General report released just last week found that the FAA "continues to face staffing challenges and lacks a plan to address them, which in turn poses a risk to the continuity of air traffic operations." And the numbers are brutal: "We determined that 20 of 26 (77 percent) critical facilities are staffed below the Agency's 85-percent threshold, with New York Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) and Miami Tower at 54 percent and 66 percent, respectively."
Translation: If it rains in Miami and New York, bring your sleeping bag to LAX.
As ever, the federal government should be listening to American hero Robert Poole—the transportation policy director of the Reason Foundation, which publishes this site—who wrote in yesterday's New York Post, "These problems have been festering for years, but neither Congress nor the FAA have addressed them." What should we be doing differently?
The problem is that the air-traffic control system is the wrong kind of organization to be housed in a federal bureaucracy.
In reality, it is a high-tech service business, best described as a public utility.
Nearly all such utilities charge their customers for the services they use; FAA doesn't. […]
Over the past 35 years, country after country has converted its air-traffic department into a public utility.
Today, air-traffic control is provided by ATC utilities in 83 countries, including Canada, whose system has newer and better technology than FAA.
So will the FAA's staffing shortages turn around any time soon? Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg sure doesn't think so: "I think it'll be a while before we're at levels we'd like to see," he said last month.
Until further notice, here is the reality about air travel within the United States: If it's a busy holiday weekend, and the tri-state area is even remotely involved, expect thousands of cancellations and even more splutterings of social media rage. And as ever, blame the feds.
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Reads like a typical federal foul up until you remember the elite don't want the regular human beings flying around polluting the skies like they do.
Yeah, they probably consider this kind of shit to be a feature, not a bug.
Time to get some Ukrainian surplus Stingers, and take out a few Gulfstreams.
That would be simply tragic.
Let us grant that weather forecasting is not an exact science. Surely, modern air travel can nevertheless cope with a five-hour window of even severe thunderstorms without wiping out hundreds of flights and stranding passengers for days?
I guess the Libertarian moment has finally passed. Sure, you can shop for CBD oil while sitting on the toilet using a $1200 smart phone, but it's an airport toilet that you're stuck on because your flight was canceled over partly cloudy skies by a massive, unaccountable federal agency.
Oh, in other news, I'm hearing France is having some mostly peaceful protests.
Fiery, but mostly peaceful.
The person at the podium is an airline employee not an FAA person. Therefore, the non- libertarian passenger is going to be pissed at the airline, not some gray bureaucrat working for Mayor Pete. TSA is front and center to be ridiculed and blamed; FAA is mostly immune.
Cool. Climate fiction has progressed from global to local.
Like Matt, you need to learn how the jet stream is looking in flyover country:
https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/250hPa/orthographic=-98.17,30.76,617
Public Ignoramus, you need to fuck off and die.
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The problem is that global warming makes severe weather more severe and more unpredictable. Like the fact that it's raining in New York and Miami - it's never rained in New York or Miami before as far as I know.
And, can you imagine it being hot in the summer? I mean the horror of it!
But the FAA is a bureaucracy, and Democrats swear that bureaucracies will solve all our problems.
We should totally put those kinds of people in charge of our medical care.
Need more power and money. $7 Trillion+ just ain't enough.
So... why are they having staffing problems?
Air traffic control jobs used to be coveted, high paying union jobs. High stress... but also good pay and good benefits.
Has the pay not been allocated to attract new hires? Is the training underfunded?
There are only so many challenges to staffing. It seems like that would be the next sentence after "we are experiencing staffing problems".
I mean, how can you address it if you don't have a "why"?
Well, they weren’t getting enough wheelchair-bound left handed black transwomen lesbian candidates, so they set diversity quotas…
We're understaffed due to our crushing, immoral immigration policy.
JFC, yeah. As long as they apply for their visas through foreign consulates and learn how to land, what could go wrong?
I suddenly feel sick.
Average Salary, All Facilities
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the median wages for federal air traffic controllers in 2021 were as follows:
Category Hourly Salary
Highest 10% > $89.12 > $185,990
Median $65.83 $137,380
Lowest 10% < $34.44 < $71,880
From the replies on Twitter, there were nearly 60,000 applicants for 1,500 open positions as controllers last year.
When I was hiring at the peak of the dotcom boom, qualified applicants were needles in the haystack. I would read a hundred resumes to get a handful of interviews and one hire.
At 1%, they should have still been able to find 6,000 decent applicants for only 1,500 positions.
Clearly, something else is at play here.
1% of 60,000 is 600.
They why is easy. The union is unchecked and management has no control. Trainees are washed out of the program, staffing remains low and the overtime money continues to pour in. FOIA the gross pay for the controllers at New York TRACON, the gravy train is rolling full speed ahead.
Where is our trans-portation secretary in all of this mess.
I'm thinking this guy might be working behind the scenes as the new baggage claim security officer after losing his last gig
https://alphanews.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Brinton-1-3.jpg
When I think of our Trans Secretary, I say to myself “Pete Buttgag is unqualified and incompetent, but at least he takes it up the ass.” Which is somehow very important according to democrats.
This post is specious bullshit. The FAA ATC Command Center would not have done anything early Tuesday that would have affected flights the next day. Ground delay programs are 99% planned the day of.
JetBlue no doubt had its own issues that forced the cancellations. Matt bought their "blame the FAA" excuse hook, line, and sinker.
I think this is more the fault of the NWS, they seem to have been really overstating the chance of storms this year.
Just like the old Christian God, the State is infallible.
If it rains in Miami and New York, bring your sleeping bag…
I’ve seen a Qatar Airways 777 and a Lufthansa 747 in Tampa in the last few weeks. Neither those airlines nor those aircraft types have any scheduled flights into TPA. According to flightradar24 they were both diverted from Miami. It’s a small sample set, but I’ve been watching planes for decades and not seen this before.
Biden is a corrupt demented clown.
Buttigieg is A totally incompetent diversity hire.
What did you expect?
Pretty much what we got.
You beat me to it.
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Who said the storms were exactly over your house? Are you aware that planes don't magically pop up out of the ground at your airport, that they come from someplace else? If a plane in Dallas can't leave because of thunderstorms, it ain't magically gonna get to Nuh Yawk. Geez, what a cabal of morons these 'reason' writers be.
Pete Buttiplugieg probably thinks the Department of Transportation is for ensuring the Trans Community has cars. The situation will improve some once he is no longer in office. However, complete resolution requires a congress and president who make it a priority.
It's not just the FAA. It's also poor staffing management at the airlines.
Sec. of Transportation, another diversity appointment, another incompetent, another disaster.
The Biden Administration, the most diverse Administration ever, the most incompetent Administration ever.
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