The Federal Aviation Administration lifted mandatory flight limits on Monday at 6 a.m. They were put in place to reduce the workload on short-staffed air traffic controllers at 40 large airports during the federal government shutdown.

The reductions affected passengers on thousands of flights and exposed a shortage of air traffic controllers that began more than a decade ago.

There is a need for 3,000 more controllers to work in towers and regional air traffic centers all over the country.

Controllers have been working mandatory overtime and six-day work weeks.

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