If San Carlos Airport loses its air traffic controllers, and air traffic towers are forced to go unmanned, it could create safety issues.
Just miles away from San Francisco International Airport, the air traffic control tower at the smaller San Carlos Airport is set to go dark this Saturday.
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On Wednesday, the San Carlos Airport in the Bay Area announced that its air traffic controller will be unstaffed starting Saturday, February 1.
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The San Carlos Airport, a hub for Silicon Valley business travel that lies along the approach to San Francisco International Airport, may no longer have air traffic controllers guiding planes in and ...
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The San Carlos Airport (SQL) in San Mateo County will no longer have air traffic controllers starting in February following a ...