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Topline Outages are not just a Newark problem—in recent weeks, at least three other U.S. airports have reported communication breakdowns that left air traffic controllers unable to contact pilots.
The semi truck was traveling inbound when it flipped over the barricade and landed in the outbound express lanes.
Air traffic controllers twice alerted the crew of a U.S. Army helicopter to the presence of an inbound American Airlines jet, with the first warning issued two minutes before the aircraft collided ...
Here’s what to know about the situation: How did the delays begin? On April 28, air traffic controllers briefly lost communication — for about 90 seconds — with planes at Newark Airport.
All inbound lanes on the Edens Expressway (I-94) at the Touhy exit were shut down for hours Tuesday morning and traffic was snarled due to a fatal rollover crash overnight involving a semi truck ...
The Bermuda Airport Authority is investigating why the emergency generator was not able to maintain communication at the island’s air traffic control tower after a power outage this week. Lester ...
Inbound traffic was being diverted off the interstate at Pulaski Road and allowed back on at Kedzie Avenue. The Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications advised drivers to seek an ...
The union representing Air Traffic Controllers released new details about technology failures that disrupted flights at Newark's airport.
A report found that air traffic controllers recently experienced a brief loss of radar and radio signals while managing flights approaching Newark Liberty International Airport.
An inbound accident on Route 28 at Fox Chapel Road caused slowdowns for the Thursday morning commute. Both lanes were blocked and traffic could only get by on the far right shoulder.