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Air traffic controllers union defends Corpac despite flight delays

Air traffic controllers union defends Corpac despite flight delays

Despite the fact that the Ministry of Transport and Communications itself has decided to make a managerial change in and there are complaints about delays and cancellations of flights, the Unified Union of Air Traffic Controllers of Peru (Sucta) assures that there is no air crisis or a problem with the corporation.

in dialogue with Peru21.TVthe general secretary of Sucta Peru, Renato Vigil, stressed that “Corpac works well” and questioned the MTC’s decision regarding the modifications.

Another point that he also criticized is the desire to declare navigation services in an emergency.

Look: They demand foreign controllers for deficit

Also, despite the deficit of controllers in the country, he rejected the proposal of the aeronautical unions to resort to the Air Force or foreigners to support this work.

“The problem is that they listen to these people (representatives of the unions) that the truth is basically their job is to sell tickets and make statistics, and they don’t know anything about security,” he stressed.

On the other hand, Vigil pointed out that a new promotion of radar controllers will begin in the coming days “which we hope will come out in the medium term” to address the deficit.

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