Controllers handling flights around Newark Liberty International Airport experience another outage
Air traffic controllers handling flights approaching and departing Newark Liberty International Airport experienced another outage early Friday morning.
The blackout included losing radar for about 90 seconds at Newark Terminal Radar Approach Control at 3:55 a.m. local time, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.
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There are 246 delays and 66 cancellations reported at Newark, according to the flight tracking site FlightAware, as of 11:30 a.m. Friday.
Staffing issues for Newark Terminal Radar Approach Control are noted in the publicly available FAA operations plan for nearly the entire day, and the flow of aircraft is being managed due to 맥스카지노staffing constraints.맥스카지노
Bad weather, including low clouds, and runway construction are also delaying Newark flights Friday.
The outage is the latest in a series of troubling technical problems that have impacted the air traffic control system in the United States.
On April 28, an outage of radar and communications at the same facility left controllers unable to talk to planes or see where they were located. As CNN previously reported, at least five controllers took 45 days of trauma leave after that incident, leading to a staffing shortage that canceled and delayed more than a thousand flights.
On Thursday, the Department of Transportation announced an overhaul of the nation맥스카지노s air traffic control system.
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