• Re: Yes, Obama and Biden Dumbed Down Air Traffic Controllers and the FA

    From Steve F.@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 3 08:13:02 2025
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    On 02 Feb 2025, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> posted some news:j670qjhpshta1a6evqfp2o0gstkg71a2f2@4ax.com:

    No surprise here.

    'Yes, Obama and Biden Dumbed Down Air Traffic Controllers and the FAA'

    <https://thenewamerican.com/us/yes-obama-and-biden-dumbed-down-air-traff >ic-controllers-and-the-faa/>

    'What do you think of the following information about the hiring of
    air traffic controllers? Candidates “whose worst subject in high
    school was science [and who played a lot of sports] and candidates who
    are unemployed receive the most points possible on the test” (for
    the position), wrote The Blaze in 2018. “In contrast, licensed
    pilots and those with extensive air traffic control knowledge aren’t
    highly scored.” How could this be?

    It was the result of “diversity” efforts — what’s now called
    DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) — instituted under Barack
    Obama and continued by Joe Biden. It gets worse, though, too.

    These Obama-era DEI efforts also created a Federal Aviation
    Administration (FAA) push to hire people who are deaf, blind, and/or
    have “severe intellectual” and “psychiatric disabilities.”

    It’s obvious why the above is again in the news. With the tragic air disaster Wednesday near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, accusations are flying left and right. (And Left
    and Right.) The collision, which left no survivors, was between an
    army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet.
    Other than that, however, not much is known as of this writing, so
    blame cannot at present be definitively assigned. But then there’s something else we can know:

    Good policy is good policy — and bad policy is bad policy.

    And dumbing down the air traffic controller corps and FAA personnel
    (or anything else) with DEI schemes is bad policy.

    “Elections Have Consequences”
    Obama sure was right about one thing. “Elections have
    consequences,” he said shortly after his 2009 presidential
    inauguration. And a consequence of the last election is that President
    Donald Trump has been trying to undo the DEI consequences of Obama’s
    and Biden’s elections. Regarding those latter consequences, The
    Western Journal reminded us Friday:

    Let’s start from an archived 2013 version of the Federal Aviation Administration’s website and its “diversity and inclusion” page.

    “Diversity is integral to achieving FAA’s mission of ensuring safe
    and efficient travel across our nation and beyond,” the page read. “Because diversity is so critical, FAA actively supports and engages
    in a variety of associations, programs, coalitions and initiatives to
    support and accommodate employees from diverse communities and
    backgrounds. Our people are our strength, and we take great care in
    investing in and valuing them as such.”

    Part of this included hiring those with “targeted disabilities”: “Targeted disabilities are those disabilities that the Federal
    government, as a matter of policy, has identified for special emphasis
    in recruitment and hiring. They include hearing, vision, missing
    extremities, partial paralysis, complete paralysis, epilepsy, severe intellectual disability, psychiatric disability and dwarfism.”

    In 2019 — under the Trump administration, it must be said — the
    FAA “announced a pilot program to help prepare people with
    disabilities for careers in air traffic operations.” Again, it
    emphasized that it was looking “to identify specific opportunities
    for people with targeted disabilities, empower them and facilitate
    their entry into a more diverse and inclusive workforce.”

    In an archived page from December 2024, the FAA touted
    “‘On-the-spot’ special appointment authority” to hire
    individuals via a “non-competitive hiring method,” one of which
    involved “hiring people with severe physical disabilities,
    psychiatric disabilities, and intellectual disabilities.”

    The DEI Obsession Virus
    That the FAA pushed DEI even in 2019 underlines how Trump couldn’t
    drain the swamp as effectively as he’d intended. (In fairness, he
    was attacked mercilessly and stymied by the Deep State.) It also
    illustrates why he’s now, once bitten and twice aggressive,
    actuating his agenda with a vigor enraging his opponents. And these
    are people who, tragically, are also opponents of sanity.

    For example, consider something called the Collegiate Training
    Initiative. Operative from 1989 to 2013, The Washington Times reported
    last year, it

    was a pipeline to a career in air traffic control. The program aimed
    to ensure future air traffic controllers had the skills and knowledge necessary to carry out the job.

    More than ten years ago, the Obama Administration scrapped 1000
    qualified candidates. The administration’s justification was that
    the pool of applicants was not diverse enough, so they would be purged
    from consideration. Instead of hiring candidates with the most
    competency, individuals were elevated for hiring consideration based
    on their race.

    A case in point was provided by Jason D. Meister, founder of the Last
    Stand Political Action Committee. Relating the testimonial of a friend
    who, he says, was a victim of Obama’s purge, he posted to X
    Thursday:


    This led to predictable and potentially dangerous problems. As the
    Times added:

    Despite their intent to expand the air traffic control hiring pool via
    DEI, the FAA has recently admitted they are woefully understaffed and
    that current air traffic controllers are severely overworked. One
    report found that only 3 of the 313 air traffic facilities around the
    nation met the FAA targets last year. This has forced the agency to
    admit safety could be jeopardized. To mitigate such danger, the agency
    has “at times halted departures or otherwise slowed down air
    traffic.”

    Private Sector Infected, Too
    What’s more, as if the above isn’t bad enough, we now have to
    worry about DEI pilots as well. Just consider a 2021 tweet (below) in
    which United Airlines proudly announced its intention to ensure that
    50 percent of the 5,000 pilots they train in the next decade will be
    women or “people of color.”


    Given all the above, is it any wonder that Elon Musk warned last year, “People will die due to DEI”? And, in fact, maybe some already had
    at the time. After all, there might have been an affirmative-action
    pilot who crashed a plane in 2023.

    The deeper issue, however, is that to eliminate these problems, ending
    DEI isn’t enough.

    We must also scrap the DEI/affirmative action/quota mentality. When
    even just advocating DEI gets you labeled dangerous and canceled —
    as it should — we’ll know we’ve turned a corner.'

    All DEI and safe space advocates need to be summarily executed.

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