FAA Staffing Crisis Worsens as Air Traffic Controllers Face Pay Delays and Potential Departures

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Hundreds of air traffic controllers are expected to resign starting Friday due to unpaid wages, leading to significant flight cancellations and disruptions at major U.S. airports, with officials warning of potential 'mass chaos' if the government shutdown continues.
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- More Air Traffic Controllers Could Quit Starting Friday—As These Airports Cut Flights During Shutdown Forbes
- How Air Traffic Controllers Are Surviving Without Pay During the Shutdown The New York Times
- Former air traffic controller unveils the shocking truth about ongoing FAA staffing crisis Fox Business
- Can air traffic controllers keep calm and carry on — without pay? : The Indicator from Planet Money NPR
- Union representing FAA workers warns shutdown could lead to staff departures, cripple flight systems nationwide KFOR.com
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