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"dallas approach this is united airlines 122 request landing"
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"dallas approach?"
While this story kind of adds up and emotionally feels right.... Always be wary those who aren't providing the data. How many resigned?
It sucks being air traffic control, but getting a job in this climate is d*** near impossible If you're a government worker.
I actually think this is a risky play for the ruling class because the average USian rarely flies. It is the wealthy management class of the US that utilizes airline travel extensively, and their jobs are useless and in large part unnecessary.
What happens when the business shell game of moving naive idiots with expensive watches around on jets to give the appearance of important business happening is shattered when the people who do actual work in this country keep showing up and getting real work done while the management class is utterly grounded from flights being cancelled en masse?
If I was part of the ruling class this would be making me VERY worried.