Five weeks into the government shutdown, controllers across the country, forced to work without pay, are taking second jobs ...
Air traffic controllers are about to miss their first paycheck. Some are now forced to get a side gig. Four days into the government shutdown, Jack Criss, an air traffic control specialist at Andrews ...
A potential government shutdown would furlough over 11,000 Federal Aviation Administration employees. Air traffic controllers and TSA officers would be required to work without pay, which could lead ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Air traffic controllers began working without pay across America on Tuesday, as the federal government shutdown stretched on and added uncertainty for thousands of families.
Air traffic controllers say the Federal Aviation Administration’s plan to trim flight schedules by up to 10% during the government shutdown doesn’t go nearly far enough to ease the crushing workload ...
The government shutdown is taking a growing toll on air traffic controllers who are working without pay. Staffing shortages ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of potential widespread flight delays and cancellations if the government shutdown ...
As the federal government entered the second week of a shutdown, staffing shortages among air traffic controllers began impacting travel.But even before the shutdown began on Oct. 1, a shortage of air ...
Flight delays were only a little higher than usual during most of October — but then a late month surge could spell trouble ...
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it was delaying flights at eight airports including in Atlanta, San ...
FAA shortage forces major U.S. airports to reduce flights, causing nationwide delays and cancellations as the shutdown drags ...
One former air traffic controller blasts FAA leadership, calling for outside help to fix decades of mismanagement, during the ...