Experts Warn of Travel Disruptions and Stress During Government Shutdown

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Despite increased flight delays due to staffing shortages during the U.S. government shutdown, aviation experts assure that air travel remains safe, as safety standards are maintained and pilots have the final authority on flight safety. The delays are primarily a result of staffing issues and precautionary measures, not safety risks, although prolonged shutdowns could impact controller performance.
Topics:nation#air-traffic-controllers#air-travel-safety#faa#flight-delays#government-shutdown#travel
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