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Business / a year ago
FAA Air Traffic Control Issues Creating Flight Delays Across Florida
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Experience the frustration of flight delays in Florida due to FAA radar issues - find out what the FAA is doing to prevent further disruption.
Flight delays have been reported across Florida on Monday due to a radar issue with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA issued a statement Monday announcing that flights to and from parts of South Florida had been temporarily paused. The pause lasted about an hour, according to the statement. The radar issue affected the FAA's Miami and Jacksonville Air Route Traffic Control Centers. As a result, departure delays were instituted for flights leaving airports in Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa, and other areas. The FAA did not provide details on the cause of the issue. However, they did say that they were working to resolve the issue and that they would provide more information when available. The delays have caused frustration among passengers, some of whom were stuck on their planes for hours. “I was on the plane for two hours before they told us what was going on,” said passenger Sarah Smith. “It was really frustrating.” The FAA is continuing to investigate the cause of the issue and is working to ensure that similar delays do not occur in the future.
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