How Privatizing Air Traffic Will End Safe Travel

Prof. Wolff joins Thom Hartmann on The Big Picture RT to discuss President's Trump's latest proposal of privatizing air traffic traffic control.

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  • Melissa Johnson
    commented 2025-02-28 05:07:53 -0500
    Privatizing air traffic control could compromise safety and efficiency, making travel more unpredictable. Just like a well-managed <a href=“”https://midlandeastrvpark.com/" rel="nofollow">https://midlandeastrvpark.com/">RV park in Midland, Texas</a> ensures a safe and organized stay for travelers, air traffic control should remain a public service to maintain strict safety standards and reliability in the skies.
  • Paul Walters
    commented 2024-11-23 01:31:05 -0500
    Privatizing air traffic control raises concerns about compromising the safety of travel. While advocates argue it could lead to efficiency and modernization, critics warn that it might prioritize profit over safety. Private entities may cut corners on training, staffing, or maintenance to reduce costs, increasing the risk of accidents. Moreover, reduced government oversight could weaken the stringent safety protocols currently in place, potentially putting travelers at greater risk.

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  • manuel alvarado
    commented 2017-06-09 16:31:22 -0400
    Professor Wolff can you elaborate an economic update about about what happened in Perù with Nestle lying people for 20 years with no milk in their milky products, please.

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