FAA flight cuts start at DC-area airports
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Millions of Americans expecting to fly this month could have their plans grounded if the government shutdown drags on.
Authorities cleared the scene, and operations at the airport resumed, according to a post on X by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
As much as 15% of flights could be cut in the coming days if the shutdown continues, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.
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Federal officials say the mandatory FAA slowdown is necessary to maintain safe skies during the government shutdown.