Elon Musk urges retired air traffic controllers to return as staffing crisis worsens
Elon Musk has urged retired air traffic controllers to consider returning to work, highlighting a critical staffing shortage putting pressure on the aviation industry.
His appeal follows growing concerns over air safety after a deadly midair collision at Reagan National Airport and several close calls at other US airports.
But federal regulations impose strict age limits, making it difficult for many retired controllers to return to their positions.
Federal law restricts the retirement age for air traffic controllers
Musk’s suggestion faces a significant obstacle. US law mandates that air traffic controllers retire by the last day of the month in which they turn 56.
While the Transportation Secretary has the authority to extend this for those with exceptional skills, the maximum age limit is 61. Additionally, controllers must meet stringent medical requirements, including perfect vision, adequate hearing, and proper blood pressure levels.
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