Air traffic controllers are calling out or finding side jobs while they work without pay during the government shutdown, leading to delays.

Unpaid air traffic controllers will miss their first full paycheck on Tuesday, traditionally an inflection point in previous government shutdowns—but sick calls are already on the…

Air traffic controllers are calling out or finding side jobs while they work without pay during the government shutdown, leading to delays.

Transportation secretary says figure is ‘one of the highest we’ve seen’ since 1 October as shutdown drags on

Already short-staffed air traffic controllers are feeling the strains of the nearly month-long government shutdown, and will not be paid this week as the government shutdown drags…

WASHINGTON : US airports reported 22 incidents of air traffic controller shortages on Saturday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said, with more shortages expected to bring…

Most controllers are continuing to work mandatory overtime six days a week during the shutdown without pay, the National Air Traffic Controllers Association said.

Air traffic controllers are under increased stress because of the government shutdown, government and union officials said.

Air traffic controllers are worried about the government shutdown when they "have to have 100% of focus 100% of the time.”

More air traffic controllers are calling in sick, often to work another job to pay for groceries and medicines.

The federal shutdown has deprived the nation's air traffic controllers of full paychecks for the first time on Tuesday, which has some airlines supporting them.