NATCA Urges Members To ‘Maintain Professionalism’ | Aero-News Network
Aero-News Network
RSS icon RSS feed
podcast icon MP3 podcast
Subscribe Aero-News e-mail Newsletter Subscribe

Airborne Unlimited -- Most Recent Daily Episodes

Episode Date

Airborne-Monday

Airborne-Tuesday

Airborne-Wednesday Airborne-Thursday

Airborne-Friday

Airborne On YouTube

Airborne-Unlimited-10.06.25

AirborneNextGen-
10.07.25

Airborne-Unlimited-10.08.25

Airborne-FlightTraining-10.09.25

AirborneUnlimited-10.10.25

Sat, Oct 11, 2025

NATCA Urges Members To ‘Maintain Professionalism’

Warns Job Actions Illegal: Could Disrupt NAS, Lead To Dismissal

The National Air Traffic Controllers Association is urging its members to avoid any ‘job actions’ that could lead to disruptions in the National Airspace System, as the shutdown of the federal government extends into a second week.

The union issued its warning after reports of staffing issues at several U.S. airports including temporary tower closures and delays associated with a rise in sick calls among controllers working without pay. Controllers are considered essential employees and are working, but not being paid during the shutdown.

NATCA posted a statement on its website that said, in part, “NATCA does not endorse, support, or condone any federal employees participating in or endorsing a coordinated activity that negatively affects the capacity of the NAS, or any other activities that undermine the professional image and reputation of the people we represent. Air traffic controllers and other aviation safety professionals take their responsibility to protect the safety of the flying public very seriously.”

The union emphasized that such actions are illegal and could lead to dismissal. “Participating in a job action could result in removal from federal service. It is not only illegal, but it also undermines NATCA’s credibility and severely weakens our ability to effectively advocate for you and your families,” said the union.

Federal law stipulates that air traffic controllers and other government employees are prohibited from striking or participating in coordinated job actions, including “sickouts.”

Nick Daniels, President of NATCA, repeated that message during a press conference with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean P. Duffy calling for an end to the shutdown which has forced tens of thousands of FAA employees to work without pay.

Daniels said, “We need to bring this shutdown to a close so that the FAA and the committed aviation safety professionals can put this distraction aside and focus completely on their vital work.”

He also added that the objectives of increasing the pace of hiring controllers and modernizing the ATC system “require our full and immediate attention.”

FMI:  www.natca.org/

Advertisement

More News

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (10.09.25)

“...inaccurate assumptions about the low-altitude operating environment, which could inadvertently weaken established safety frameworks and introduce unnecessary hazards into>[...]

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (10.09.25)

Aero Linx: British Airline Pilots' Association (BALPA) BALPA is the union and professional association for pilots in the UK. Our members work together to protect the piloting profe>[...]

Airborne-NextGen 10.07.25: Drone-V-Crane, Skydweller, FlyNow eCopter

Also: USAF Reactivates Squadron For Drone Ops, Beyond Aero, Vertical Aerospace, Archer Midnight Amazon Prime Air has halted its unmanned delivery operations after two of its MK30 d>[...]

Airborne 10.08.25: Deltahawk Seminole Sale!, FAA Move, French ATC NON-Strike

Also: New NOTAM Service, 737 Production Cap, RNZAF NH90 Helis, ATC Sick Days Trend Up Just over three months after hitting the market, Piper Aircraft’s diesel-powered multi-e>[...]

Aero-FAQ: Dave Juwel's Aviation Marketing Stories -- ITBOA BNITBOB

Dave Juwel's Aviation Marketing Stories ITBOA BNITBOB ... what does that mean? It's not gibberish, it's a lengthy acronym for "In The Business Of Aviation ... But Not In The Busine>[...]

blog comments powered by Disqus



Advertisement

Advertisement

Podcasts

Advertisement

© 2007 - 2025 Web Development & Design by Pauli Systems, LC