In the wake of the U.S. government shutdown, hundreds of air traffic controllers are turning to side gigs after missing their first full paychecks, intensifying pressure on an already strained aviation system. As the shutdown prolongs, controllers resort to various second jobs to make ends meet.
The situation has caused staffing shortages, leading to thousands of flight delays and cancellations, elevating concerns over aviation safety. The financial difficulties faced by controllers have underscored the urgent need for a shutdown resolution, as highlighted by union leaders and aviation officials.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized safety in his remarks, stating that despite the challenges, efforts are being made to maintain operations. However, delays have surged significantl

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