Airports Gird For Fewer Workers, Fewer Flights If Sequestration Hits
Sequestration, set to kick in Friday, will cut $600 million from the Federal Aviation Administration's operations
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Key Field tower among those that may close
According to the Associated Press, automatic federal budget cuts could shut down control towers at as many as seven Mississippi airports.
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