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Part of the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center lost communications with planes for about 90 seconds on May 12, the FAA ...
The outage occurred on Monday and lasted about 90 seconds. The FAA said controllers were still able to communicate with ...
The FAA said in a statement that the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center lost communications for approximately 90 seconds ...
Elevate Aviation Group CEO Greg Raiff joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the need for additional investment in air traffic ...
Pilots flying into Denver International Airport were cut off from communicating with air traffic controllers for 90 seconds ...
The Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center, which is in Longmont, “experienced a loss of communications for approximately 90 ...
The latest incident highlights broader FAA issues and is prompting additional calls for equipment upgrades and more staffing.
Air traffic controllers in Denver lost contact with planes for 90 seconds earlier this week and had to use backup frequencies ...
The FAA is investigating yet another communication failure. The latest one, temporarily cutting off contact between pilots and air traffic controllers in Denver.
A portion of the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center — which covers airspace in multiple states – experienced a 90-second ...
Three technical outages affecting Newark airport have traumatized air traffic controllers and worried passengers about the safety of U.S. air travel. Here are the facts on what’s happening.