The ongoing US government shutdown, now in its 26th day, is taking a heavy toll on air traffic controllers, who are increasingly seeking second jobs and calling in sick due to unpaid work. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy revealed the escalating crisis on Sunday, highlighting the strain on these essential workers. The situation has led to significant flight delays across the country, with a ground stop issued for much of the California coast due to staffing shortages. Over 3,000 flights were delayed on Sunday alone, exacerbating disruptions caused by weather and other factors. Duffy expressed deep concern, stating that controllers are under immense stress and are exploring alternative income sources, such as driving for Uber, to make ends meet. He emphasized the need for controllers to focus on airspace safety rather than financial worries. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued alerts for multiple airports, including Los Angeles International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and Dallas Fort-Worth, warning of delays due to low staffing. The crisis coincides with critical travel periods, including Game 3 of the World Series in Los Angeles and the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. This situation mirrors the 2019 shutdown, which ended after air travel disruptions prompted a resolution. Duffy’s warnings underscore the urgent need for a resolution to prevent further deterioration of air travel safety and efficiency.
