Senator Chuck Schumer held one of his famous Sunday press conferences yesterday, presumably before spending the rest of the day chilling with Jay-Z and Beyonce at the summer's last Pool Party. The presser was held three days after the National Transportation Safety Board recommended major changes to air traffic over the Hudson River—changes which Schumer says fall short. The senator told reporters that the current regulations are "a mess. There are countless handoffs, gaps and holes in the regulatory authority, and that only leads to trouble." Trouble like the fatal mid-air collision between a single-engine plane and a tour helicopter earlier this month. Schumer is demanding (once again) that the FAA monitor all flights below 1,000 feet (pilots currently use a "see and avoid" strategy), the creation of a pilot training program for commercial sightseeing operations, and fully staffed control towers at Teterboro Airport and at other area airports. Radical, right? The TSB report admitted that the absence of a supervisor from the Teterboro tower at the time of the crash enabled a controller to make a "nonbusiness" cell phone call, which infamously involved joking about barbecuing a dead cat—actually making the genre of dead pet jokes even more inappropriate than ever.





Um, thats all well and good, but it would help if the FAA had the FUNDING to do what you asked. A complete upgrade of the Air Traffic control system would be also be SWELL.
As a member of Congress, perhaps you should put your (our) money where your mouth is.
Now that would be a legitimate and sensible use of taxpayer dollars. Will somebody remind me again how many billions Obama just gave to his cronies at ACORN?
They've waited so long to do the upgrade that even the upgrade is obsolete. Can we all just open our laptops and google the scopes so we can guide planes in?
Because Charles Schumer knows so much about this?
The only airspace Schumer should be concerned about is that which is located between his ears. Will this clown ever just go away?