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Part of the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center lost communications with planes for about 90 seconds at around 1:50 p.m. local time on May 12, according to the FAA. The agency said ...
Pilots flying near Denver International Airport lost communication with air traffic control for almost two minutes on Monday because of equipment failures. It is the most recent in a series of ...
The radio outage occurred at the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center in Longmont, Colorado, which is responsible for guiding planes into Denver Airport and ensuring that aircraft have adequate ...
Part of the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) experienced a loss of communications for approximately 90 seconds around 1:50 p.m. local time on Monday, May 12, when both transmitters ...
A Federal Aviation Administration official says the main communication lines went down in Denver earlier this week but radar remained online ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a radio failure at the Denver Air Traffic Control Center, which covers approximately 285,000 square miles of airspace covering parts of ...
Outages are not just a Newark problem—in recent weeks, at least three other U.S. airports have reported communication ...
A portion of the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center — which covers airspace in multiple states – experienced a 90-second loss of communications late Monday, the Federal Aviation ...
Denver airport’s air traffic control was reportedly struck by a staggering six-minute outage earlier this week after several radio transmitters suddenly went dark. The frequency outage meant ...
Part of the air route traffic control center handling Denver flights lost communications for about 90 seconds on Monday afternoon, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.
DENVER (KDVR) — The air traffic control center that covers Denver International Airport briefly lost communications on Monday, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed with FOX31.