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TOMORROW: FAA to cut 10% of domestic flights due to shutdown

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The FAA announced they will cut air traffic by 10% at 40 major airports starting tomorrow if the government shutdown continues. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is warning there will be “mass chaos” next week. Former Acting Administration of the FAA Billy Nolen joins Ana Cabrera to provide more insight on the impact this will have on Americans.

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