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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Spending Cuts To Close McCollum Control Tower

Seven people will lose their jobs as sequestration cuts take effect on April 7.

The air traffic control tower at McCollum Field in Cobb County is expected to be shut down due to sequestration cuts taking effect April 7. McCollum was on a list of more than 100 potential tower closings that the DOT released in February. Airports that made the list have fewer than 150,000 flight operations per year, and are non-airline focused. This week, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) notified Cobb County that it would cut funding for McCollum's on-site traffic control. Airport manager Karl Von Hagel told The Marietta Daily Journal that "planes will have to rely on plane-to-plane communications in order to land" after the shutdown of McCollum's control tower. This will likely make the field a less efficient operation, and …

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Cuts Could Impact McCollum in Kennesaw

The spending cuts are scheduled to take effect March 1.

The air traffic control tower at McCollum Field in Kennesaw will likely close if automatic budget cuts take effect March 1, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced Friday. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said if Congress does not work out a solution by the deadline, the DOT will need to cut nearly $1 billion. More than $600 million of that will come from the Federal Aviation Administration. McCollum is on a list of potential tower closings that the DOT released today. More than 100 air traffic control towers at airports with fewer than 150,000 flight operations per year made the list.  Other metro area airports that will be impacted by the cuts include Brown Field in Fulton and Briscoe Field in Lawrenceville. "These closures …

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