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  • August 26, 2008

    UPDATE: Air Traffic Control Problem Now “Under Control”

    Filed under: Delays, News — Rick Seaney @ 8:30 pm

    UPDATE: The FAA says the situation is now “pretty much under control” though minor delays linger at some airports.

    EARLIER: There is a major air traffic control problem affecting ALL MAJOR U.S. AIRPORTS.

    An FAA spokesman saysthe biggest delays are in Boston, Chicago, New York and Atlanta (compounded by weather issues in the Southeast).

    The problem is believed to stem from a communications break-down at a flight plan processing center south of Atlanta — now all flight plans must be processed in Salt Lake City — which is overloaded.

    The FAA has a lot of information on airport delays - click here to see it.

    No reports of radar outages, and ground personnel are in touch with all the planes, but this breakdown is causing backups — with thousands of flights affected.

    An aviation expert has said, “This is not really a safety issue — it’s an aggravation issue.”

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