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INTERVIEW: Will Kaback talks with CNN's Air Safety Analyst David Soucie

Oct 11, 2025
David Soucie, CNN's air safety analyst and former FAA inspector, dives into pressing aviation safety issues. He discusses how the government shutdown is affecting air traffic control and shares insights on sick leave allegations among controllers. Soucie explains how operations are reporting manageable conditions despite fears of controller shortages. He reassures travelers about the overall safety of commercial aviation while highlighting the need for improved training and hiring to sustain air safety amid the ongoing challenges.
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INSIGHT

Shortages Precede The Shutdown

  • Controller shortages existed before the shutdown and haven't shown a clear increase tied to it.
  • David Soucie warns the system's staffing problems are longstanding, not solely caused by recent pay issues.
ADVICE

Document Sick Leave Carefully

  • If sick-leave patterns are investigated, controllers must provide doctor's notes or witnesses to justify absences.
  • Do not assume sick days are safe from scrutiny during labor disputes or payroll interruptions.
INSIGHT

Contingencies Exist For Small Airports

  • Small facilities can reroute control services and have contingency plans when staff are absent.
  • Soucie says pilots get advance notice and safety margins mean operations remain managed, not chaotic.
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