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Jonathan Stewart was badly shaken by a recent close call in airspace around Newark, N.J. “I don’t want to be responsible for ...
I don’t want to be responsible for killing 400 people,” air traffic controller Jonathan Stewart said in an interview with the ...
A veteran air-traffic controller at the facility that handles flights in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport is ...
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An air-traffic controller says he averted a midair collision near Newark, New Jersey, this month.
I don’t want to be responsible for killing 400 people,” Jonathan Stewart said in a lengthy interview — as he detailed the frightening ordeal that resulted in him taking stress leave.
Newark Liberty controller Jonathan Stewart publicly shared his safety concerns following a near mid-air collision. A recent ...
“I don’t want to be responsible for killing 400 people,” air traffic controller Jonathan Stewart said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal Getty Stock Photo A veteran air traffic ...
Jonathan Stewart described working multiple positions per shift to give other air traffic controllers breaks and having to write callsigns in a notebook out of fear of losing radar and radios.
One air traffic control supervisor out of Philadelphia, Jonathan Stewart, told the Wall Street Journal as much in an interview. Stewart told the Journal that air traffic controllers are overworked ...