FAA head defends safety of US air travel after close calls

Acting Federal Aviation Administrator Billy Nolen. AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File

The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday he has taken steps to avoid a repeat of the technology failure last month that briefly halted all flights nationwide from taking off.

Acting FAA administrator Billy Nolen said he has formed a team to review efforts to keep air travel safe, and FAA has made technical changes to avoid anotherย breakdown in a federal systemย that provides safety alerts to pilots.

The comments came as lawmakers on the Senate Commerce Committee quizzed Nolen about FAAโ€™s slow pace of modernizing the alert system and about recent close calls involving planes at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, in Austin, Texas, and off the coast of Hawaii.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, showed a video re-enactment of theย Austin incidentย in which a FedEx cargo plane flew over the top of a departing Southwest Airlines flight. Both planes had been cleared to use the same runway. The FedEx pilots aborted their landing just in time to avoid a collision.

โ€œHow can this happen?โ€ Cruz asked. โ€œHow did air traffic control direct one plane on to the runway to take off and another plane to land, and have them both within 100 feet of each other?โ€

Nolen said the incident is still under review by his agency and the National Transportation Safety Board, but he suggested that the fact the planes did not collide shows that the nationโ€™s airspace is safe.

โ€œIt is not what we would expect to have happened, but when we think about how we train both our controllers and our pilots, the system works as it is designed to avert what you say could have been a horrific outcome,โ€ Nolen said.

Nolen pointed out that the U.S. has not had a fatal crash involving an airline plane since 2009. He said he will convene a meeting of a new safety review team to examine the U.S. airspace system and determine what steps are needed to maintain the safety record of recent years.

Nolen said the…

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