Five weeks into the government shutdown, controllers across the country, forced to work without pay, are taking second jobs ...
Four days into the government shutdown, Jack Criss, an air traffic control specialist at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, assumed a second role — driving for DoorDash. “My financial obligations ...
Some experts say there is a solution that could change the dynamic in relatively short order — either privatize air traffic control, or set up a separate government corporation that can run the system ...
The government shutdown has hit air traffic controllers hard, Republicans fret as the government shutdown threatens ...
MacQueen, an air traffic controller, has experienced six government shutdowns during his career, saying this one is placing unprecedented pressure on the workforce.