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U.S. government "stop" caused the shortage of air traffic personnel, flight delays, asked "is it safe to fly", the U.S. Transportation Minister busted the mystery

According to the U.S. "Beast Daily", the British Reuters and other media reports, with the U.S. government "stop" to the shortage of air traffic personnel, flight delays, the U.S. Transportation Minister Sean Dafe on the 26th local time was asked about "is currently safe to fly a plane" such a "yes or no" question, but he did not respond positively, gave a "mysterious answer".

On the 26th, local time, the U.S. government was shut down for the 26th day. Reuters that Daffy said on the same day that more than 20 air traffic controller shortages were across the U.S. airport on the 25th. Furthermore, according to The Beast Daily, in the Fox News show broadcast on the 26th, the chairman asked him about the current problems facing the U.S. air system, “Minister, is it still safe to fly now?” Daffy replied, “This is our top priority now,” and “I want my air controllers to focus on airspace (security) rather than family financial issues. They told me there is indeed a financial problem.

Daphne added: “If I feel that there are not enough airlines or that there are not enough airlines to concentrate, we will slow down flights and even suspend flights.

The Beast Daily said that as the government’s “stop” continues, U.S. air traffic controllers are about to see the first blank salary list.The situation described by Daphne is quite severe – the U.S. transportation industry is facing “employee distraction, people leave work.”

It is understood that since the U.S. federal government "stopped" on Monday, unpaid airline operators have increased air system operating pressure and security risks, and Democrats and Republicans have accused each other of being responsible for the crisis.



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