US air safety at risk with traffic controllers as 'pawns' in shutdown,…
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ARLINGTON, Virginia/NEWARK — More than 13,000 U.S.
air traffic controllers face rising stress and financial insecurity after Tuesday"s disbursement of what will be their last paycheck during the government shutdown, posing potential risks for air travel, the head of an employee union said.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said last week that staffing issues among air traffic controllers were to blame for 53 percent of flight delays since the shutdown, now in its 14th day, compared with 5 percent in normal times.
And as the political stalemate over government funding drags on, the potential toll on air traffic could worsen, said Nick Daniels, president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association.
"(The shutdown) introduces a whole new risk in the air traffic control system, when their focus is now moved from the safety and moving 45,000 planes, 3 million passengers, tons of cargo a day into, "Do I have to get another job?
Do I have to start driving Uber on the side?"" he said in an interview at Reagan Washington National Airport Tuesday.
Controllers, working in one of the gov
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