Flying is still safe, for now — but the FAA isn’t
MAR 06, 2025
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So today I’m talking to Andy Hawkins, The Verge’s transportation editor, about what’s going on in the skies. Andy just edited a big piece for us by writer Darryl Campbell that helps put a lot of what’s happening in air travel right now in perspective. It has some very reassuring data points, but it also raises important questions about what we need to do next to reinstill confidence in air travel.

Andy and I talked about how safe it really is to fly right now — extremely safe, it turns out — and how the current air traffic systems might change for better and worse. And, of course, we talked about Elon Musk.

Links: 

What’s the deal with all these airplane crashes? | Verge


How Elon Musk muscled his way into the FAA | Bloomberg


Elon Musk says upgrade of FAA’s air traffic control system is failing | CNN


FAA targeting Verizon contract in favor of Musk’s Starlink, sources say | WashPo


FAA officials ordered staff to find funding for Elon Musk’s Starlink | Rolling Stone


FAA announces ‘hiring supercharge’ for air traffic controllers | Forbes


Air traffic control trainees to get raise, in nod to cost of living | NYT


Some of the 400 jobs that were cut at the FAA helped support air safety | AP


DC plane crash marks first major commercial crash in US since 2009 | ABC


What the ATC controller sees | Flight Training Central



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Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright. 
The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.

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