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What Fliers Need to Know About Air Traffic Control Amid the Government Shutdown
US controllers received a partial paycheck on October 15, and if the shutdown continues to drag on, will be forced to work ...
Transportation chief said he expects more flights to be delayed, canceled, with air traffic controllers set to miss paychecks ...
The union representing the nation's air traffic controllers is directing its members to keep working during the U.S. government shutdown now stretching into its second week, with the labor group ...
Air traffic control workers are the unsung heroes of flying. Staffing shortages can cause significant disruptions in an ...
This situation can’t fly. The safety of every American plane passenger is being imperiled as the government shutdown drags into its second week, irate air traffic controllers say. More than 14,000 ...
Air traffic controller staffing shortages worsened over the weekend as the nation’s government shutdown hit its fourth week, leading to delays and anxiety, and experts say it won’t get better until ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned on Thursday that the government could dismiss air traffic controllers who repeatedly fail to show up for work during the ...
Even though the U.S. has a stark shortage of air traffic controllers, ones who call in sick instead of working without a paycheck during the federal government shutdown risk being fired, the U.S.
The Department of Transportation warned the shutdown would delay efforts to rebuild the country's outdated air traffic control system and that ... after an increase in sick calls from air traffic ...
U.S. airports reported more than 20 incidents of air traffic controller shortages in the latest sign of the government ...
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