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The Federal Aviation Administration has reduced the number of flights that U.S. airlines must cut from their schedules at 40 airports as the country’s aviation system recovers from a shortage of air traffic controllers during the record government shutdown.

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00:01Well, the government shutdown I thought was really disappointing all around and
00:07Showing how dysfunctional our government is
00:10I'm glad that it ended before Thanksgiving. I've got family coming into town. Looks like they'll be able to make it here
00:18I'm happy that the the cut was only 3% this weekend. I was
00:24Wondering whether I would be able to make this trip given the state of affairs. I've been keeping track of
00:33The cancellations and I didn't get any notifications. So here I am today. Looks like I'm going to be able to make it to Europe. I'm happy about that. So
00:45Yeah, I guess
00:47On the whole I I'm pretty pleased with this recovery from the shutdown. I think it's really hard to know what
00:54The truth is here
00:57In this day and age. I could see this being just a political maneuver to pressure
01:04The opposition on the other hand
01:07I really feel for the air traffic controllers having to work without pay. I can certainly understand people
01:14You know needing to pick up side jobs
01:17And not being able to show up for work. So that makes sense to me as well. I
01:20I just wish this could could all be avoided. I don't know why we have to go through this over and over again
01:28In this country
01:30You know
01:32I'm really late at the top of the video
01:39You know
01:41I know
01:41I'm really here
01:42I see
01:44the air traffic unit
01:45You know
01:46I guess
01:47For the air traffic unit
01:49I know
01:51I don't know
01:52I know
01:53You know
01:55I know
01:55I know
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