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Airline Pilots Association expresses solidarity with aviation workers during shutdown

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Airline Pilots Association expresses solidarity with aviation workers during shutdown
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The Airline Pilots Association (ALPA) has announced its support for National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) controllers, Professional Aviation Safety Specialists (PASS) professionals, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents, and other aviation workers who continue to work without pay during the government shutdown. Meanwhile, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) operational staff remain furloughed.

According to ALPA's official post on X, the association highlighted that during a government shutdown, critical aviation professionals—including air traffic controllers represented by NATCA, technicians under PASS, and TSA agents—must continue working without pay while FAA support staff are furloughed. This situation underscores the strain federal funding lapses place on safety-critical personnel who ensure continued operations. The post also reinforces ALPA’s stance that maintaining safe skies depends on the collective commitment of all aviation workers across unions.

Aero Crew News reports that ALPA issued a statement emphasizing that furloughs disrupt FAA oversight, certification, and infrastructure modernization. It said that "excepted" employees like controllers and security agents must continue working without pay. The association warned these disruptions risk delaying safety initiatives and inspections vital to air travel reliability. Additionally, ALPA noted that contract negotiations are halted during shutdowns because the National Mediation Board suspends operations, compounding challenges for airline labor groups.

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NATCA reported that shutdowns threaten ongoing modernization programs and stall hiring and training efforts, exacerbating the controller shortage currently estimated at 3,800 below optimal staffing levels. The union said over 3,500 FAA safety professionals could be furloughed if funding lapses continue. These data points highlight ALPA’s concern that shutdowns undermine both immediate and future operational safety within the National Airspace System.

The Airline Pilots Association, International is recognized as the world’s largest airline pilot union, representing more than 77,000 pilots across 41 U.S. and Canadian airlines. The association advocates for pilot safety, fair labor practices, and consistent federal aviation funding to support national air operations. According to ALPA, stable FAA funding and interunion solidarity are essential to ensuring aviation safety amid political uncertainty.

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