645. Is the Air Traffic Control System Broken?

645.空中交通控制系统出了问题吗?

Freakonomics Radio

2025-09-05

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Flying in the U.S. is still exceptionally safe, but the system relies on outdated tech and is under tremendous strain. Six experts tell us how it got this way and how it can (maybe) be fixed. (Part one of a two-part series.)   SOURCES:Dorothy Robyn, senior fellow at I.T.I.F.Ed Bastian, C.E.O. of Delta Airlines.John Strong, professor of finance and economics at the William and Mary School of Business.Kenneth Levin, retired air traffic controller.Polly Trottenberg, former deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation.  RESOURCES:"Brand New Air Traffic Control System Plan," (Federal Aviation Administration, 2025).The Air Traffic Controller Workforce Imperative: Staffing Models and Their Implementation to Ensure Safe and Efficient Airspace Operations, by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2025)."Annual Aviation Infrastructure Report: 2025," by Marc Scribner (Reason Foundation, 2025)."New air traffic academy died in Congress despite dire need for more staff," by Lori Aratani (The Washington Post, 2025)."The Real Problem With the FAA," by Dorothy Robyn (The Atlantic, 2025)."How Much Do Jet Aircraft Pay into the Airport and Airway Trust Fund to Fly from Dallas to D.C.?" by Ann Henebery, (Eno Center for Transportation, 2018).Managing the Skies, by John Strong and Clinton Oster (2016).  EXTRAS:"Freakonomics Radio Takes to the Skies," series by Freakonomics Radio (2023)."In Praise of Maintenance," by Freakonomics Radio (2016).
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  • When you're sitting at the gate and you're getting ready to board a plane Do you have that moment where you think I'm putting my life in someone else's hands?

  • I do This is just a habit of mine

  • because my oldest brother was an Air Force pilot and I've always been in awe

  • because I have none of the technical mechanical or optic skills Reaction time none.

  • I have none of those abilities.

  • I'm with you I've been around the industry for 30 years and still when I sit at the gate or whatever I'm like,

  • okay I know the team.

  • I put my life in their hands and I'm trusting them.

  • And that still goes through my head.

  • It's not that I'm nervous.

  • It's just that it's what we do.

  • People think about the pilots.

  • Some people see the control tower.

  • They think about us a little bit, but we're probably like not that high up in the thought process.

  • That is Kenneth Levin.

  • He lives in Northern California and he recently retired after a 23 year career as an air traffic controller.

  • He also happens to be a free economics radio listener.

  • And a few months ago, he sent us an email.

  • He got right to the point.

  • Stephen, he wrote, how about an episode about air traffic control?