Hundreds of flights across the US were grounded early Wednesday due to a nationwide computer outage.
The US Federal Aviation Administration reported a failure with the Notice to Air Missions, or NOTAM — a critical system that relays important information to pilots and airports.
“Operations across the National Airspace System are affected. We will provide frequent updates as we make progress.”
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Major computer failure reported at FAA with potential to impact airlines nationwideThe affected system is responsible for sending out flight hazards and real time restrictions to pilots known as NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions).
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Major computer failure reported at FAA with potential to impact airlines nationwideThe affected system is responsible for sending out flight hazards and real time restrictions to pilots known as NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions).
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Major computer failure reported at FAA with potential to impact airlines nationwideThe affected system is responsible for sending out flight hazards and real time restrictions to pilots known as NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions).
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