No air traffic control crew at busy LA airport amid government shutdown staffing crunch
by Guardian staff and agencies from US news | The Guardian on (#70JJJ)
Air traffic to the Hollywood Burbank Airport would be remotely managed for six hours on Monday night causing delays for travellers
Hollywood Burbank Airport in Los Angeles will have no air traffic control staff for nearly six hours on Monday evening, as the effects of the US government shutdown rippled across the country.
From 4.15pm until 10pm the Federal Aviation Administration anticipates there will be no air traffic controllers in their tower, although the FAA has said it is trying to bring in staffing sooner than that, according to ABC News.
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