Sean Rameswaram
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And it sounds like you're agreeing with him, you, someone who has decades more experience than him in this world.
And it sounds like you're agreeing with him, you, someone who has decades more experience than him in this world.
And it sounds like you're agreeing with him, you, someone who has decades more experience than him in this world.
We also at the same time have been hearing for years that air traffic control towers have struggled with staffing, that we're something like 2,000 air traffic controllers short according to the FAA. Why is that?
We also at the same time have been hearing for years that air traffic control towers have struggled with staffing, that we're something like 2,000 air traffic controllers short according to the FAA. Why is that?
We also at the same time have been hearing for years that air traffic control towers have struggled with staffing, that we're something like 2,000 air traffic controllers short according to the FAA. Why is that?
Has anyone come to you in the past few weeks and said, You know, Captain, I'm really nervous about getting on a plane right now for the first time in my life, for the first time since 9-11. Have you heard that from people? I have.
Has anyone come to you in the past few weeks and said, You know, Captain, I'm really nervous about getting on a plane right now for the first time in my life, for the first time since 9-11. Have you heard that from people? I have.
Has anyone come to you in the past few weeks and said, You know, Captain, I'm really nervous about getting on a plane right now for the first time in my life, for the first time since 9-11. Have you heard that from people? I have.
Captain John Cox, pilot, CEO of Safety Operating Systems. Victoria Chamberlain and Gabrielle Berbet made this Today Explained. Amna Alsadi edited. Laura Bullard fact-checked. And Patrick Boyd and Andrea Christensdottir mixed. Safe travels. Watch out for the cars.
Captain John Cox, pilot, CEO of Safety Operating Systems. Victoria Chamberlain and Gabrielle Berbet made this Today Explained. Amna Alsadi edited. Laura Bullard fact-checked. And Patrick Boyd and Andrea Christensdottir mixed. Safe travels. Watch out for the cars.
Captain John Cox, pilot, CEO of Safety Operating Systems. Victoria Chamberlain and Gabrielle Berbet made this Today Explained. Amna Alsadi edited. Laura Bullard fact-checked. And Patrick Boyd and Andrea Christensdottir mixed. Safe travels. Watch out for the cars.
A New York City bodega recently started selling what they're calling loosey eggs. Instead of a dozen or a half dozen, you can buy a little bag with three little eggs in it. The idea got a ton of attention.
A New York City bodega recently started selling what they're calling loosey eggs. Instead of a dozen or a half dozen, you can buy a little bag with three little eggs in it. The idea got a ton of attention.
A New York City bodega recently started selling what they're calling loosey eggs. Instead of a dozen or a half dozen, you can buy a little bag with three little eggs in it. The idea got a ton of attention.
Eggs are too expensive. Ask anyone. Ask the President of the United States.
Eggs are too expensive. Ask anyone. Ask the President of the United States.
Eggs are too expensive. Ask anyone. Ask the President of the United States.
But on today, Eggsplained, Vox's Kenny Torello is actually going to make the case that eggs are too cheap. Get a load of this guy, will ya?
But on today, Eggsplained, Vox's Kenny Torello is actually going to make the case that eggs are too cheap. Get a load of this guy, will ya?