A surge in callouts among air traffic controllers is straining staffing levels at multiple U.S. airports, with 80% absent in the New York City area, according to the FAA. Half of the busiest facilities are facing shortages, causing widespread travel disruptions amid an ongoing government shutdown. Controllers are required to work without pay, leading to stress and fatigue, as the shutdown continues into its 31st day. Despite the challenges, experts assure that flying remains safe due to reduced flight traffic.
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