The air traffic control tower at Hollywood Burbank Airport was left unmanned Monday evening as controllers called out amid the ongoing government shutdown, citing unpaid work.
According to the FAA, the tower went offline around 4:15 p.m. and was expected to remain without staff until 10 p.m. In the meantime, air traffic duties were handed over to Southern California TRACON in San Diego, which managed takeoffs and landings remotely.
FAA response: “As Secretary Duffy noted, increased staffing shortages across the system have occurred. When this happens, the FAA slows traffic into some airports to ensure safety.”
The air traffic control tower at Hollywood Burbank Airport was left unmanned Monday evening as controllers called out amid the ongoing government shutdown, citing unpaid work.
According to the FAA, the tower went offline around 4:15 p.m. and was expected to remain without staff… pic.twitter.com/Kw2SHXgT79
— FL360aero (@fl360aero) October 7, 2025
You can’t run live air traffic from a remote center 120 miles away without gambling with lives, no matter how smooth the FAA spins it.
Two Delta Air Lines regional aircraft collide at low speed while taxiing at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport.
Although a total of 93 people were involved in the incident, only one person, a cabin crew member, was injured.
According to reports, Endeavor flight 5155 was taxiing… pic.twitter.com/arYcTw0hGx
— Breaking Aviation News & Videos (@aviationbrk) October 2, 2025
There were frustrating delays and cancellations on Monday evening at Burbank Airport as the government shutdown triggered a shortage of air traffic controllers.
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