WASHINGTON U.S. airlines warned that a partial federal government shutdown could strain American aviation and slow flights, ...
The air traffic controller who caught the potential disaster is one of 30 certified professionals employed at Nashville airport's tower. Amid a nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers, that ...
U.S. airlines and aviation groups are warning Congress that a government shutdown at midnight would disrupt air travel and ...
US aviation hit by dual shortage of controllers and trainers, straining FAA pipelines and risking flight delays.
U.S. airlines warned on Monday that a partial federal government shutdown could strain American aviation and slow flights, as ...
Most concerning, a shutdown would immediately suspend air traffic controller hiring and training. The FAA is currently facing ...
While fatigue among commanders and crew has been facing scrutiny for some time now, the life and travails of ATCs often go ...
But behind the scenes, internal documents viewed by the Washington Post showed the agency was scrambling. A shortage of qualified instructors for air traffic controllers — a problem even before the ...
The program is nationwide; however, state-level agencies can either adopt the federal NEP or adopt or adapt their own state ...
Experts have continued to warn that the safety risks are exceptionally high, especially amid record traffic. On August 16, ...
Air traffic controllers and security officers would be forced to work without pay and other functions would be halted.
Here are some frequently asked questions about how a government shutdown impacts travel: Transportation Security Administration workers at airport checkpoints will continue to work -- without pay -- ...