American Airlines canceled hundreds of additional flights on Nov. 1 as the company struggled with problems it attributed to high winds in Texas. Some 261 flights were axed early Monday, according to internal data obtained by The Epoch Times. Nearly 1,000 were canceled on Sunday. “Better than yesterday but still bad,” Capt. Dennis Tajer, a spokesman for the Allied Pilots Association, told The Epoch Times in an email on Monday morning. The union represents pilots who fly for American Airlines. The issues started late last week when the Dallas-Fort Worth area was hit by wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour, David Seymour, American’s chief operating officer, told employees in a memorandum obtained by The Epoch Times. The weather drove cancellations and led to staffing shortages because crew members ended up outside of their regular flight sequences, he added. An American spokeswoman told The Epoch Times in an email …