The Federal Aviation Administration was forced into a partial shutdown Monday after Congress failed to temporarily extend its funding. The agency was ordered to furlough thousands of employees and freeze $2.5 billion in airport construction money.
The nation's air travel network remained unaffected, with air traffic controllers and other employees deemed "essential" ordered to work. But nearly 4,000 of the agency's 32,000 employees were put on abrupt unpaid leave.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
FAA in partial shutdown; air traffic unaffected
The L.A. Times reports: