Matthew “Whiz” Buckley discusses how the shutdown is pushing air traffic controllers to side jobs, raising safety concerns and questions about how long the aviation system can hold out.
Some air traffic controllers at O’Hare Airport gathered together on Tuesday to raise awareness about the risks and staffing ...
Members of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association handed out flyers Tuesday morning at airports across the country.
More than 13,000 U.S. air traffic controllers face rising stress and financial insecurity after Tuesday's disbursement of ...
• Shutdown-related firings begin: More than 4,000 federal employees have been given layoff notices as the shutdown is ongoing, the Trump administration revealed in a court filing. President Donald ...
As the ninth day of the government shutdown wears on, the focus is on how many air traffic controllers show up to work ...
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Plane crash fears as 'exhausted' air traffic controllers warn passengers 'directly' at risk
Tired and angry air traffic controllers in the US have issued a warning that passengers are being put at a heightened risk of plane crashes. The Government shutdown, which Donald Trump blames on the ...
Air-traffic controllers make up less than half of one percent of the federal workforce, but when it comes to a government ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Oct. 6 that the government shutdown is adding stress to already overworked and understaffed air traffic controllers, as some areas have seen an uptick in ...
Understaffing at air traffic control towers has affected flights this week. But the The National Air Traffic Controllers Association president says worker shortages are nothing new.
National Air Traffic Controllers Association tells its members that failing to report to work could cost them their job.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says the government shutdown is putting more stress on air traffic controllers who ...
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