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Daily Aviation Brief - 2025-11-13
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MePilots • 13 Nov 2025
Aviation Daily Brief - November 13, 2025
Aviation Daily Brief - November 13, 2025
US Air Travel Disruptions
Ongoing chaos in US air travel with approximately 6% of flights canceled and significant delays reported.
Disruptions attributed to air traffic controllers and federal aviation workers calling out sick or taking leave amid a government shutdown.
US Transportation Secretary warns that air travel safety cannot be guaranteed due to staffing shortages.
Airlines are adjusting schedules, with further flight cuts anticipated, leading to unprecedented disruptions.
Travel alerts recommend against flying unless travelers are prepared for major issues; some major US airports have imposed bans on private jet travel.
Local news sources describe the situation as worsening, urging travelers to monitor updates closely.
Incidents and Crashes
A Ghana Armed Forces helicopter reportedly crashed due to bad weather, with limited details available.
A plane has disappeared from radar shortly after entering Georgian airspace, prompting speculation but lacking confirmed information.
Other Industry Updates
Routine operational updates from international airlines including Cathay Pacific, Eurowings, and Qatar Airways.
No major crises reported from these airlines, indicating stable operations despite the broader issues in US air travel.
Traveler Advisory
Travelers are advised to check real-time flight status via airline apps or platforms like FlightAware.
Stay tuned to official announcements for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding travel disruptions.