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Against the Wind - National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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Great Lakes<br />

Joseph M. Bellino Chicago TRACON 303 61.1<br />

Mark Ward Indianapolis Center 127 25.6<br />

David A. Shuler<br />

New England<br />

Chicago O’Hare Tower 66 13.3<br />

James Breen Bradley Tower/TRACON 119 53.8<br />

Howie Barte / incumbent<br />

Northwest Mountain<br />

Providence Tower 102 46.2<br />

Gary Molen / incumbent Salt Lake Center 165 68.2<br />

Robert Fletcher<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Denver Center 77 31.8<br />

F. Lee Riley Atlanta Center 192 29.6 355 56.6<br />

Dennis Delaney / incumbent Pensacola Tower 277 42.7 273 43.4<br />

Tim Leonard<br />

Southwest<br />

Miami Center 180 27.7<br />

Ed Mullin / incumbent Dallas Love Field Tower 293 99.1<br />

Write-ins<br />

Western-Pacific<br />

Various 3 0.9<br />

Richard Bamberger San Diego Tower 213 53.1<br />

Owen Bridgeman Phoenix TRACON 78 19.4<br />

Kenneth Moen Reno Tower/TRACON 62 15.4<br />

Benjamin Pappa Jr. Los Angeles Center 49 12.1<br />

1988<br />

26<br />

Jan.<br />

Votes Percent<br />

Nearly 300 delegates attend NATCA’s second biennial convention at <strong>the</strong><br />

Hyatt Regency Hotel in Atlanta. Major issues adopted include: establishing<br />

Constitution, Finance, and Safety committees, composed of one member<br />

Runoff<br />

Votes<br />

Chapter 4: The House that NATCA Built<br />

Runoff<br />

Percent<br />

103<br />

from each region; defining an “active” member as a controller who has<br />

been certified in <strong>the</strong> preceding two years or a developmental in a training<br />

program; limiting <strong>the</strong> right to vote or hold office to “active” members.

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