The agency needs to hire more people, and stop getting away with blatantly lying about how bad the staffing really is. The higher ups routinely deny staffing triggers because they don’t want to admit that there are not enough controllers to safely run the operation. They’ll do almost anything to avoid having to cite staffing as an issue. Well, anything besides hire enough people.
Shifts are routinely heavily staffed with OT, which is a controller being scheduled on their day off. It’s not uncommon for a shift to have a negotiated fully staffed number of 10, with 8 controllers actually scheduled, with 4 of those being people on OT. When 3 of those people don’t come to work because theyre exhausted or have things in their life going on that can’t all be handled on one day off, you now have 5 controllers on duty for a shift that was supposed to have 10. The FAA will say that’s a sick leave issue, not a staffing issue. Which again, is not honestly addressing the problem.
I didn’t sign up to work 6 day weeks forever so some jackass in HQ that hasn’t talked to an airplane in 15 years can get a bonus for running a skeleton operation across the country. Nothing can be fixed until they actually recognize and admit that we need more people, and we needed them 5-6 years ago. It’s to a point now where the staffing is so bad that it is difficult to train new controllers because we can’t afford to pull someone off the operation to train.
There’s far too many middle managers and union people in the FAA that took a promotion or detail off the boards because they didn’t want to work traffic or work this schedule. Send all of those people back to the operation until those of us that have the nerve to demand 2 days off a week, can get it.