Air traffic controllers also got ‘What did you get done’ emails
Air traffic controllers and Federal Aviation Administration employees also received emails Saturday from the Office of Personnel Management asking them to provide around five bullet points on work they accomplished in the previous week, the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) and the Professional Aviation Safety Specialists (PASS) confirmed to ABC News.
The union also noted that the FAA's email security flagged the message as "suspicious."

A number of federal employees across multiple agencies received the Elon Musk-directed email from OPM that demanded employees detail their weekly accomplishments and that failing to reply would be considered a resignation.
In a statement to ABC News, NATCA said, "All those who rely on the NAS for travel and commerce understand the vital role our nation’s aviation safety professionals and air traffic controllers play in maintaining its safety and efficiency. Any unnecessary distractions compromise their ability to focus on their primary mission—safely directing aircraft carrying passengers and essential cargo throughout our airspace."
-ABC News’ Ayesha Ali