Government Shutdown and Aviation: What Pilots Need to Know
Will it affect training check rides, air traffic control, and certifications?
Will it affect training check rides, air traffic control, and certifications?
Canadian Snowbirds replace the Navy aerial demonstration team as headliner at San Francisco Fleet Week.
Controllers, along with other essential federal workers, have not been paid since the government shut down on October 1.
Federal aviation employees were widely credited with ending the last government shutdown.
Staffing shortages grow as the federal government remains shut down.
Space agency has furloughed about 15,000 personnel, but employees working on ‘presidential priorities’ will stay on job.
Agency will prioritize emergency response work and accident investigations.
More than 33,500 other employees will continue working without pay.
Here’s a detailed look at what will and won’t be affected at the agency as a potential government closure approaches on October 1.
Office of Management and Budget directs federal agencies to draft plans for layoffs in the event of a shutdown.