A nationwide flight disruption this week was the result of actions by personnel who failed to follow procedures, a preliminary investigation by the FAA found
Breakdown in Notam pilot-alert system arose from failure to follow procedures, according to preliminary analysis
U.S. passengers faced widespread delays Wednesday after an outage of the Federal Aviation Administration’s real-time flight operations system led the agency to temporarily ground all domestic flights. WSJ’s Jacob Passy explains what went wrong.
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