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Italian Festival Fills The Towbes Plaza With Food, Entertainment and Vendors

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) -. This weekend you can get the feel of Italy without leaving downtown Santa Barbara.

The first ever La Piazza festival is celebrating Italian culture and the European lifestyle.
It will be held in the Michael Towbes plaza at the Santa Barbara Library.
Friday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. there will be an open air concert titled “Amore Italiano: Rome, Cinema, and the Music of the Heart,” featuring the combined talents of Jacopo Giacopuzzi and Alvise Pascucci on piano, Camille Miller on violin, and Tommaso Benciolini on flute. It will be followed by a full day on Saturday and Sunday with food, discussions and more music between noon and 4:30 p.m.
The organizer worked with the library on the use of this new space, and also received a grant to help put on the show.

Executive Director of the Santa Barbara Public Library Foundation, Lauren Trujillo says the promoter is offering music, art, culture, food, and kind of a little bit of everything and a taste of Italy here in Santa Barbara. He wants to bring to life the plaza feeling you get in Italy."

Vendors will have a marketplace as part of the festive day.
This is a free event.

For more information go to : La Piazza

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The FAA wants video gamers to be the next generation of air traffic controllers

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A plane takes off from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in October. The Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Transportation are targeting a new generation of air traffic controllers: video gamers.

By Alexandra Skores, CNN

Washington (CNN) — The Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Transportation are targeting a new generation of air traffic controllers: video gamers.

On April 17, the FAA will start accepting applications to alleviate the ongoing shortage the industry faces. The FAA has 11,000 controllers currently working, with 4,000 trainees in the pipeline, but needs thousands more to be fully staffed.

“To reach the next generation of air traffic controllers, we need to adapt,” said Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in a news release. “This campaign’s innovative communication style and focus on gaming taps into a growing demographic of young adults who have many of the hard skills it takes to be a successful controller.”

Gamers are encouraged to “level up your career” on the hiring website, which includes “mission requirements” and lists technology being rolled out as part of the department’s efforts to bring the air traffic control system into the 21st century.

“We are modernizing the sky. The BEST AND BRIGHTEST controllers leverage the world’s most advanced air traffic technology,” the website touts.

The agency is amid a multi-year plan to eliminate old technology like floppy disks, copper wiring and paper flight strips from the air traffic control system.

The website promises “high score rewards” including paid training, government benefits and average yearly earnings exceeding $155,000+ after three years of service.

According to a report from the Government Accountability Office, the number of air traffic controllers in the US has declined by about 6% in the last decade. Over the last several years, the shortage was fueled by the Covid-19 pandemic, along with multiple government shutdowns, and other unexpected trends in the market.

The report, published late last year, also found that the FAA is not consistent in assessing its processes to recruit, hire, and train air traffic controllers.

However, it’s not the first time the FAA has targeted gamers for controller jobs. In 2021, the agency launched a “level up” hiring campaign which sought to attract video game players and diversify the workforce.

According to the DOT, approximately 25% of controllers hold a traditional college degree and 65% of Americans regularly play video games. The agency believes the positive cognitive influences like thinking quickly, staying focused and managing complexity would translate well for the intense tasks controllers need to complete.

But being a controller is a job that is difficult and places people under high intensity situations.

In March, an Air Canada Express flight cleared to land at LaGuardia Airport plowed into a firetruck at more than 100 miles an hour, killing both pilots. The cause of the collision is still under investigation, but it has drawn attention to the short staffing, heavy workload and high-stakes decisions controllers have to deal with every day.

Once the FAA receives 8,000 applications, the hiring window will clo

Close call at LAX: Frontier Airlines jet slams on the brakes when two trucks cross its path

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By Alexandra Skores, Aaron Cooper, CNN

Washington (CNN) — The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating why two trucks pulled in front of a Frontier Airlines Airbus A321 taxiing at Los Angeles International Airport, nearly causing a collision, according to the pilot.

Frontier Flight 3216 was preparing for takeoff from LAX at 11:25 p.m. local time on Wednesday night when the pilots were forced to suddenly stop the plane.

“We just had two trucks just cut us off. We had to slam on the brakes not to hit them,” the pilot of Frontier flight 3216 radioed the ground controller in audio from LiveATC.net.

The close call was on a taxiway near an “ATC non-visibility area” where air traffic controllers could not see the planes due to a building blocking their view.

According to the FAA, air traffic control communicates with pilots in this area, but not drivers. The vehicles on the service roads are required to give way to aircraft.

“It happened so fast both of us were just like ‘holy s**t’ and we slammed on the brakes,” the pilot said. “I’m going to have to call the flight attendants to make sure everybody is alright in the back. It was real close. Closest I’d ever seen.”

With no injuries reported, the plane took off for its scheduled flight to Atlanta.

In a statement to CNN, Frontier said it was aware of the incident.

“We thank our crew for their vigilance and professionalism,” the airline said.

While this close call was on a taxiway with the aircraft moving relatively slowly, it comes just weeks after an Air Canada Express regional jet landing at New York’s LaGuardia airport slammed into a fire truck crossing the runway, killing the two pilots and injuring dozens of others. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of that incident.

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