NATCA’s Rinaldi: Controllers 'Cut Deep' By Government Shutdown

Credit: Paul Rinaldi speaks to reporters: Bill Carey
WASHINGTON—The 35-day shutdown of U.S. government agencies “cut us deep” and set back FAA modernization projects, National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) President Paul Rinaldi said Jan. 29. In an address to the Aero Club of Washington, Rinaldi said the ultimate damage done by the...

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