FAA Adds Post-Crash Control
The Federal Aviation Administration has added a second controller to the overnight shift at Lexington, Ky., Blue Grass Airport following a deadly plane crash over the weekend. An FAA spokesperson "declined to give a reason for the decision," AP reports. I can think of one: To help keep other planes from trying to take off on a runway that's too short.
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