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TheLegacy 01-11-2023 08:26 AM

Flights delayed across the US after FAA system outage
 
Hope no one gets stuck in Vegas

https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/faa...ons/index.html

The national system that experienced an outage, Notice to Air Missions — delaying departing flights across the US — is a notice essential to pilots and flight personnel, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

"A Notice to Air Missions alerts pilots about closed runways, equipment outages, and other potential hazards along a flight route or at a location that could affect the flight," according to the FAA.

Commercial airline pilots use the NOTAM system for real-time information on flight hazards and restrictions. The FAA stipulates the NOTAM system is not to be relied on as a sole source of information, and so some flights may be able to satisfy safety requirements by using other data.

It is separate from the air traffic control system that keeps planes a safe distance from each other, but it’s another critical tool for air safety.

“It’s like telling a trucker that a road is closed up ahead. It’s critical information,” said Mike Boyd, aviation consultant at Boyd Group International.

Although many flights take place without needing to see one of those notices, it’s important that NOTAM messages reach the pilots, who are trained to check for them.

The acronym previously was called Notice to Airmen, but it was changed in December 2021 to be "inclusive of all aviators and missions" and to send notices to drone operators as well.

The FAA also operates the nation’s air traffic control system, with air traffic controllers using radar to track all planes in their air space and radio communications with their cockpits to guide them safely. The computer systems that are the backbone of ATC system have also been known to go down. But when that happens, it typically only affects one region of country, not the entire nation’s air space.

sandman! 01-11-2023 09:07 AM

Probably some server running old Java crashed lol

TheLegacy 01-11-2023 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by sandman! (Post 23083344)
Probably some server running old Java crashed lol

probably - but can you imagine every flight? and when they finally do get it going - think of the backlog in the airports not only of those wanting to go - but of those coming back?

I don't think the wave has hit overseas yet to the effect

ANAL PASTE 01-11-2023 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sandman! (Post 23083344)
Probably some server running old Java crashed lol

I think most of them still run cobol


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