FAA, shutdown and Air travel
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A ground stop may go into effect at George Bush Intercontinental Airport after 4 p.m. Tuesday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The potential ground stop was listed under the FAA's forecasted events Tuesday morning, and if it goes into effect, it would be the fourth at the airport in the last week.
The restriction came after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that flight disruptions will increase as controllers miss a paycheck on Oct. 28.
The Federal Aviation Administration is still deciding if a helicopter tour company should be exempt from following Hawaii's minimum flight altitude.
The former FAA official says that amid the government shutdown, air traffic controllers are reaching a painful tipping point.
Mayor Danielle Moore and the town are pushing back against new flight restrictions in effect over President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club.
Flights inbound to Austin from all over the U.S. were delayed by 39 minutes on average, with some flights waiting at their origin airports for up to an hour and a half.
The Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) issued a ground delay until 10 p.m. at Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Airport Monday due to staffing.
The Federal Aviation Administration says a nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers has caused thousands of flight delays.
U.S. Rep. Tom Cole, a Republican from Oklahoma, said FAA training should stay in Oklahoma, despite "longing eyes" from Texas
A radar tower rotated in the background as Josh Campbell described why his job as a Federal Aviation Administration Airway Transportation System Specialist (ATSS) made him an essential employee — albeit one who’s not getting paid right now.