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Fewer planes to land, take off at D/FW and Love Field with sequestration
Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:18 PM
Updated Friday, Mar 1 at 12:03 AM
"Controllers will still be employed but we won't in essence be able to come to work and do our jobs," said Tom Rizzardo, National Association of Air Traffic Controllers.
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