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BumRushDaShow

(163,346 posts)
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 08:48 AM Nov 1

80% of NYC-area air traffic controllers absent amid 'surge' in callouts

Source: msn/ABC News

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A surge in callouts among air traffic controllers "is straining staffing levels" at multiple airports across the U.S. -- including in the New York City area where 80% of controllers are absent, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday evening.

In an update, the FAA said half of the 30 busiest facilities in the U.S., known as the "Core 30" were experiencing staffing shortages, "leading to widespread impacts."

The disruptions came as the government shutdown stretched into its 31st day, showing little sign of resolution as opposing lawmakers exchanged barbs and dug into their positions.

Air traffic controllers, who are required to work without pay for the duration of the shutdown, are credited with helping end the most recent shutdown in 2019, when a series of absences delayed flights and heightened pressure on members of Congress. Earlier Friday, staffing shortages snarled flights at airports in Boston, Nashville, Dallas and Newark, New Jersey, among other major cities, according to FAA advisories.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/80-of-nyc-area-air-traffic-controllers-absent-amid-surge-in-callouts/ar-AA1PAMQq

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80% of NYC-area air traffic controllers absent amid 'surge' in callouts (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Nov 1 OP
Maybe Chump wants to declare another bankruptcy? FakeNoose Nov 1 #1
More likely, he would push to nationalize the airports, then sell them to the billionaire Bluetus Nov 1 #4
At my local protest, people were arriving and leaving all afternoon William Seger Nov 1 #2
Dropped a friend off at the airport this AM. Hope22 Nov 1 #3
If the ATCs miss their next paycheck Zorro Nov 1 #5
This is the way it ends. Bad for Business. thought crime Nov 1 #6
This Is How RobinA Nov 1 #7

FakeNoose

(39,493 posts)
1. Maybe Chump wants to declare another bankruptcy?
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 08:56 AM
Nov 1

Maybe he'll just shut all the airports down. He seems to have a pattern for that kind of thing .....

Bluetus

(1,923 posts)
4. More likely, he would push to nationalize the airports, then sell them to the billionaire
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 11:18 AM
Nov 1

who makes the biggest contribution to his PAC.

As far as the air traffic controllers, we won't need them when Elon Musk puts the finishing touches on the AI system to manage the air traffic. Of course, that will have to wait for the "fully self driving" cars that he has been promising for 12 years, yet they remain at a mediocre level-2 state. Months after the vaunted launch of robotaxis in Austin, there are still only a handful of cars on the streets, they still require safety drivers, and even so, they are still having accidents every month.

William Seger

(12,049 posts)
2. At my local protest, people were arriving and leaving all afternoon
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 10:30 AM
Nov 1

An estimate at any particular time would have underestimated the total participation.

Hope22

(4,336 posts)
3. Dropped a friend off at the airport this AM.
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 11:18 AM
Nov 1

She went early for fear of long lines. She texted to say that there was only one TSA officer at check in. He told her that six people had quit because they couldn’t afford to work for free. Our first line of safety….down to one! Pretty scary stuff! When are they gonna stop this clown?

Zorro

(18,171 posts)
5. If the ATCs miss their next paycheck
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 12:38 PM
Nov 1

I suspect most air traffic will be shut down -- right before the Thanksgiving holiday...

Republicans will still be blaming Democrats, but the flying public will know who's really at fault.

RobinA

(10,453 posts)
7. This Is How
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 06:01 PM
Nov 1

it ended the last time. Planes not landing at LaGuardia, budget passed the same day.

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