October 18, 2025 - 03:07

Airline pilots and flight attendants are stepping up to support air traffic controllers across the United States during the ongoing government shutdown. With air traffic controllers working without pay, crews from various airlines have taken the initiative to send free meals to control towers nationwide. This act of solidarity highlights the camaraderie within the aviation industry, as both pilots and flight attendants recognize the essential role that air traffic controllers play in ensuring the safety and efficiency of air travel.
The shutdown has put immense pressure on federal workers, particularly those in critical positions like air traffic control. By providing food, airline crews aim to alleviate some of the burdens faced by these dedicated professionals. This gesture not only serves to nourish the controllers but also fosters a sense of community and support in challenging times. As the shutdown continues, the aviation industry remains united in its commitment to support all workers affected by the situation.
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