More than 5,000 U.S. flights were delayed and more than 1,000 were cancelled as of Saturday afternoon, according to FlightAware. LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy International Airports in New York had the most delays of any U.S. airports, both with 33% of flights taking off late, followed by Orlando (30%), Palm Beach (30%) and Tampa (26%).Several major airports, including Chicago O’Hare, Nashville and LaGuardia, implemented temporary ground stops due to shortages of air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay during the 39-day government shutdown.About 20% to 40% of air traffic controllers were not showing up to work, FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said earlier this week.Saturday—a relatively light travel day—marks the second day of flight cuts mandated by the FAA as the agency deals with staffing shortages amid the longest shutdown in history.
Good, accelerate.
I will do it for free if they hire me afterwards.
DARE I DREAM... this continues through the holidays? Nah, *beat*Right? Naaahh But still. Imagine!!Imagine the seething. Only one chance in life to fsu on this level. I would take it. just for the shrieking and wailing. Put my face on an the screens giving the BIIIRD lol.But that's just me.I drive everywhere so
>33%
>>520995419Those planes were full of indians anyway
I wonder what the long term implications are to all of this