• @jeffw@lemmy.world
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    558 months ago

    Damn, can you imagine that being your first day? I assume he had already been through some kind of training or had some assistance in making the decision to ground air traffic

    • @ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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      608 months ago

      Terrible first day, but he had a senior position at New York TRACON (which controls nearly all air traffic in New York) for years before getting the federal position. He was definitely experienced.

      • @Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world
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        158 months ago

        Still a rough first day. I wonder if his relative inexperience in the position had any effect on the outcome of that day

        • @I_Has_A_Hat@startrek.website
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          8 months ago

          If it did, it could only have been a positive effect. From a logistics standpoint, what happened that day is nothing short of astounding. Less than 3 hours after making the decision, the ENTIRE US airspace was cleared of all commercial traffic. 4500 planes were re-routed and grounded at a time of extreme uncertainty. It may have been his first day, but the guy did his job flawlessly.

        • @nik9000@programming.dev
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          158 months ago

          Although it was his first day in charge, Sliney had an over-25-year background in air traffic and management in the FAA.