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Lawmakers concerned about reduced flight attendant staffing, evacuation timing

Lawmakers concerned about reduced flight attendant staffing, evacuation timing

Summary

Senators Tammy Duckworth and Tammy Baldwin have asked the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for more information about how airplane evacuation tests are done. They are also concerned that fewer flight attendants on some long-distance flights might affect passenger safety during emergencies.

Key Facts

  • Senators Tammy Duckworth (Illinois) and Tammy Baldwin (Wisconsin) are requesting information from the FAA.
  • They want details on how airplane evacuation tests are conducted.
  • They are worried about reduced numbers of flight attendants on some long-haul widebody flights.
  • The concern is that fewer flight attendants might make it harder to evacuate passengers quickly in emergencies.
  • The issue relates to passenger safety during airplane evacuations.
  • The senators are seeking answers to ensure current safety standards are adequate.
  • The news was reported by CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave.
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