The federal government shutdown has been impacting air traffic control across the country, first affecting dozens of high-traffic airports nationwide.

But now, those effects are trickling down to smaller airports that are now also seeing significant delays with no end in sight.

It was a long wait for passengers trying to get to Phoenix on Monday, expecting to take off from the Stockton Metropolitan Airport after 12:30 p.m. in California's Central Valley. That flight didn't end up leaving until 2:30 p.m.

That was a similar case for people trying to get to Las Vegas who also experienced a nearly two-hour delay.

Richard Sokol, the airport director, told CBS Sacramento it's not an air traffic control issue in Stockton, but rather a Phoenix and Las Vegas issue that's having a trickle-down e

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