
The FAA says more than 10,000 air-traffic controllers worked without pay during the government shutdown, yet only 776 are eligible for the proposed $10,000 “perfect attendance” bonus. Many controllers missed shifts because they couldn’t afford childcare, fuel, or transportation.
The staffing strain forced the FAA to reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 major U.S. airports, contributing to widespread delays and cancellations.