More than 10,000 Federal Aviation Administration workers are furloughed.
Less than three months since the last shutdown ended, the air travel sector faces yet another funding lapse and the strong potential for flight disruptions.
Travelers are bracing for the impact of a partial government shutdown that could disrupt flights. Why it's happening and what ...
Almost everyone agrees that the US air traffic control system is broken. Longstanding staffing shortages. Antiquated technology. And now, air traffic controllers are caught in the middle of a ...
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Major U.S. airlines on Thursday urged Congress to pay air traffic ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is again reporting short staffing at air traffic control operations as the government shutdown continues in its eighth day. On Wednesday evening, six major air ...
Flights and TSA screening continue during a government shutdown, but longer lines and potential delays become more likely the longer it lasts.
The government shutdown and recent accidents have shown the Air Traffic Control system’s vulnerability. It should be turned into an independent, nonprofit organization removed from politics. The ...
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The 10 Worst Game Controllers in History
While the best control system for video games is clearly the mouse and keyboard, a good controller paired with the right game is a great way to play. However, not all controllers are made equal, and ...
Explore the intricate challenges and stressors faced by air traffic controllers, from staffing shortages to government shutdowns, and their impact on the aviation industry and flying public.
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Why Some Air Traffic Controllers' Salaries Were More Than The FAA Administrator's In 2024
Air traffic control towers have been in the headlines this year, likely more than anyone (both in the industry and travelers alike) would have wanted them to be. A tragic accident in understaffed air ...
With air traffic controllers in the news lately, NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Emily Hanoka, a former controller who retired earlier this year, about the stresses and sacrifices involved in the work. Air ...
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