SuziQ
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I'm not saying he didn't do wrong. But I don't believe he should lose his job. I think it was very inappropriate but this was not at JFK or ATL or another big airport. I think the father probably thought it was a safe time to allow his child to do this. Was it smart? NO. But I don't think we know the whole story. I think he should be punished (dock his pay, days off) but I don't think he needs to be fired.
Am I misunderstanding something? This was at JFK.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/03/05/air.traffic.child/?hpt=T2
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The incidents occurred on succeeding days last month at JFK, the Federal Aviation Administration said this week, and the controller and the supervisor have been placed on paid administrative leave