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Old August 31st 06, 09:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default The FAA sinks deeper into crap over Kentucky accident




FUBAR wrote:


Call the FAA some time and ask how many experienced white
heterosexual males have retired or quit in the last year??


They don't break it down that way but retirements were 465 controllers
in 2005, which was 23% of those eligible to retire. They project 467
for 2006. Retirements will slowly escalate until 2012 when they project
796. Then it will decline. Losses due to quitting, death and outright
removal were 85 last year and are projected to stay that way for the
forseeable future. Hardly FUBAR, FUBAR.
 




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