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Antiquated equipment falls to Congresses’ repeated failures to fund enhancements over the years. Staffing shortages fall to Trump/DOGE who fired air traffic controllers already on staff. Overall, the federal government has been and still is failing their responsibility for safe and effective air traffic control.More problems for Austin, TX.
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Third airport sees massive delays after Newark and Atlanta problems
The incidents are the latest in a long line of disasters that the Trump administration blames on 'antiquated' FAA systems.www.dailymail.co.uk
Shirts with a pocket…The fashion faggots are trying to push the sale of men's shirts without pockets. A "shirt" without a pocket is a blouse.
Antiquated equipment falls to Congresses’ repeated failures to fund enhancements over the years. Staffing shortages fall to Trump/DOGE who fired air traffic controllers already on staff. Overall, the federal government has been and still is failing their responsibility for safe and effective air traffic control.
This part didn’t happen. They were initially offered the buyouts but then designated as exempt. It was administrative/support roles in the FAA that were canned.
but to circle back, Hyatt sucks.
Britishcatfan poster needs to show more compassion
It was administrative/support roles in the FAA that were canned.
Me?
You need to go fuck yourself.
Have a nice day.
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That's me showing more compassion.![]()
No, shitbird. According to the googler:Like, say, I.T. support?????
No, air traffic controllers were not laid off
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In February 2025, the FAA laid off around 400 employees, mainly probationary staff in roles like maintenance mechanics and administrative staff, as part of federal workforce reductions. Air traffic controllers and other critical safety personnel were not affected by these layoffs. The FAA and Department of Transportation clarified that air traffic controllers and other safety-critical employees were not part of the layoffs.