- Two Air Canada pilots died when their plane hit a fire truck on the runway at LaGuardia Airport.
- The crash was linked to an air traffic controller error during simultaneous emergencies, exacerbated by understaffing and government shutdown effects.
- The FAA is short 3,500 air traffic controllers, with facilities operating below safe staffing levels.
- A 43-day government shutdown worsened conditions, leading to controller retirements and overworked staff.
- Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, with no aviation background, has been criticized for his handling of the crisis.
- The incident highlights systemic issues in U.S. aviation safety, blamed on poor leadership and policy choices.