Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter
By Robert Poole
Reason Foundation's Air Traffic Control Newsletter regularly examines and analyzes the latest air traffic news and developments.
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- Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #67
Radar, the FAA and airlines, user fees
Robert Poole
October 23, 2009 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #66
Air traffic controller fatigue, business jets and NextGen
Robert Poole
September 18, 2009 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #65
O'Hare delays, controller fatigue and micro-managing NextGen
Robert Poole
August 6, 2009 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #64
Air traffic control modernization and cost-effectiveness, misinformation on user fees
Robert Poole
June 22, 2009 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #63
Topics include: GPS backup getting more attention; ATC user fees redux; steps toward "virtual towers;" ATC modernization progress in Europe; and other news.
Robert Poole
May 26, 2009 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #62
Topics include: slower ATC growth; new NextGen focus on mid-term; tough sledding for EU ATC providers; Wake Vortex progress; air safety in Canada; and other news.
Robert Poole
April 27, 2009 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #61
Topics include: repairing the image of business jets; controller training; Europe's ATC integration; Gingrich on NextGen; Loran; and other news.
Robert Poole
March 25, 2009 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #60
Topics include: satellite navigation and airport capacity; Aviation Trust Fund revenue; controller training; Who constitutes “the airlines”?; radar vs. wind farms; and other news.
Robert Poole
February 27, 2009 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #59
Topics include: the ATO governance problem; GAO on ATO progress; governance at Nav Canada; getting NextGen off the ground; and other news
Robert Poole
January 1, 2009 - Another $24 Billion Stimulus: President to Sign Extension of Homebuyer Credit (11/6)
- Faux-Recovery: Unemployment Hits 10.2 Percent (11/6)
- Gun-Control Laws Fail to Prevent Gun Crimes in England; Ayn Rand on Self-Defense (11/5)
- Reason Foundation Co-Founder Tibor Machan on Ayn Rand's Great Legacy (11/5)
- Privatization News Roundup, Nov. 5, 2009 (11/5)
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What's Wrong With Ayn Rand?
The goddess of reason wasn't so reasonable
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Social Science in the Drug War Zone
Texas sociologist Howard Campbell on drug war failures at the Juarez/El Paso border
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Reason.tv: Goddess of the Market Author Jennifer Burns on Ayn Rand
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Friday Funnies
The second stimulus
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Baby Barnum
The thin line between hype and fraud.
(11/5)
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The Double Standard About Bias in Journalism
Every reporter has a point of view. But some refuse to admit it.
(11/5)
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Reason.tv: Reason Foundation Co-Founder Tibor Machan on Ayn Rand
(11/5)
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America Only Seems Polarized
We're still a country full of political moderates
(11/5)
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