TODAY'S EDITORIAL: Air traffic chaos demands urgent inquiry
THE disastrous breakdown of the nation's air traffic control system on Sunday, January 1, should not have happened, and certainly cannot be allowed to happen again. In the aftermath of the event — which has not yet been completely resolved, as airlines are still sorting out canceled flights and waylaid passengers — there have been numerous calls for an investigation, particularly in the Senate, where a resolution calling for an inquiry has reportedly already been filed.
that limited traffic was restarted, and only after approximately 8 p.m. — 10 hours after the incident began — that something close to a normal volume of air traffic was moving.Just before the end of the year, a plan by the Department of Transportation to privatize Ninoy Aquino International Airport and other airports around the country made headlines.
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