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Veteran Air Traffic Controller Spills All on Trump-Era Safety Crisis

May 15, 2025
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Veteran Air Traffic Controller Spills All on Trump-Era Safety Crisis
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A veteran air traffic controller has opened up in stunning detail about the Trump-era safety crisis currently roiling the U.S. travel industry.

Jonathan Stewart outlined in an on-the-record interview a recent close call at Newark-Liberty International Airport, and outlined the dangers of staffing shortages bedeviling the FAA.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Stewart described the stress that comes with his job as supervisor at the Philadelphia site that oversees planes arriving at the New Jersey airport.

“It’s like a videogame, but it’s like playing 3-D chess at 250 miles an hour,” he told the outlet. “We are the guys that are guiding your pilots home.”

“I don’t want to be responsible for killing 400 people,” he added, noting that staffing shortfalls hamper the number of planes that can be effectively guided in for landing.

Stewart, who is among those on trauma leave, filed an internal safety report after a close call on May 4, in which two planes were heading towards each other at the same altitude. Stewart was able to help pilots change course, but he was concerned about another equipment failure.

A plane docks on the tarmac after an air traffic control outage at Newark Liberty International Airport
A plane docks on the tarmac after an air traffic control outage at Newark Liberty International Airport Eduardo Munoz/REUTERS

“The situation is, has been and continues to be unsafe,” Stewart wrote. “The amount of stress we are under is insurmountable.”

Stewart told the Journal that controllers should ideally spend two hours maximum working traffic. Before the May 4 near miss, he had worked three, according to the report.

While Stewart is expected to make more than $450,000 this year—overtime included—he is “sacrificing a lot for that,” Stewart said.

“You give up nights, weekends, holidays, birthdays, everything else. Your mental health and your physical health take a toll,” he added.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Anna Rose Layden/REUTERS

“Like anything else, you’re going to have a breaking point,” he said.

Near-misses like the one on May 4 may not be stressful at the time, he explained. “But the thing about PTSD is this: For every time you have an incident—say a close call, a near-midair, God forbid—all of these things are cumulative.”

As for the FAA and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy pledging immediate action to address tech issues and low staffing at the nation’s 12th-busiest airport, Stewart reacted positively: “For the first time that I’m aware of, they are throwing money at the problem.”

Another air traffic controller warned earlier this month that, in the meantime, travelers should “avoid Newark at all costs.”

The post Veteran Air Traffic Controller Spills All on Trump-Era Safety Crisis appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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