US Shutdown Hits Air Travel: Controllers Ordered to Keep Working

NATCA tells 20,000+ controllers and staff: skipping work could mean termination.

Union stresses aviation safety must not be compromised despite no pay.

Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy confirms a tick up in sick calls, risking delays.

Controllers working unpaid worry about bills, raising stress inside towers.

FAA defines controllers as “essential” — must work during shutdown, back pay promised later.

2018–19 shutdown saw 10% TSA staff calling in sick, major delays nationwide.

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