Cranky on the Web: The End of the Shutdown But Trouble Remains



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Does the end of the shutdown mean all is right in the world? No, of course not. There was already a controller shortage, and now it’s been exacerbated by the retirements that happened during the shutdown. It’ll be a long game of whack-a-mole for some time.

Haphazard flight cancellations are hurting an already strained travel industry, Cranky Flier saysKJZZ The Show
I returned to The Show to talk about the FAA flight cuts and what they mean. This was obviously before the shutdown ended.


MAILBAG! We naturally started with an angry talk about the FAA flight reductions, but then we settled into our planned mailbag episode. And we had some good questions come in. Thanks for that, and keep them coming.

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2 responses to “Cranky on the Web: The End of the Shutdown But Trouble Remains”

  1. 1990 Avatar
    1990

    Brett, if we were to learn anything from this most recent shutdown, it would be that these government workers and the traveling public should never again be used as ‘pawns’ in a political dispute.

    I wish we would simply properly fund, invest, hire, train, and support air traffic controllers, TSA agents, CBP agents (at passport controls), etc., so that our critical aviation sector is never at-risk like during this and prior shutdowns.

    If we had actual adults in-the-room who truly served their constituents, not merely the bidding of well-funded special interests, they’d draft bi-partisan legislation to ensure this does not happen again.

    Unless we solve this soon, it’s likely to happen again, perhaps, by February 2026, once this current CR ends. Yikes.

  2. Dave from DC Avatar
    Dave from DC

    Remember in November.

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