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  2. 2023 FAA system outage - Wikipedia

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    A preliminary investigation of the incident demonstrated to FAA investigators that a "damaged database file" may have caused the outage of the FAA's Notice to Air Missions system, responsible for notifying pilots of safety hazards. [4] The FAA told CNN that there was "no evidence of a cyberattack" on its NOTAM system. [4]

  3. US FAA pilot safety messaging system resumes operations - AOL

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    The FAA said in 2023 it planned to discontinue an older NOTAM system by mid-2025. According to agency officials, an FAA contractor unintentionally deleted files in the NOTAM system, causing the ...

  4. What is the NOTAM system? The FAA outage causing flight ...

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    The NOTAM system failed at 8:28 p.m. ET on Tuesday, according to FAA advisories. In efforts to keep departures flying overnight, the FAA used a telephone hotline. But the telephone system was ...

  5. The FAA grounded all US flights because contractors ...

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    If you'll recall, the FAA paused all domestic departures in the US on the morning of January 11th, because its NOTAM or Notice to Air Missions system had failed. NOTAMs typically contain important ...

  6. NOTAM - Wikipedia

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    NOTAM (D) information includes, among other topics, such data as taxiway closures, personnel and equipment near or crossing runways, and airport lighting aids that do not affect instrument approach criteria, such as VASI. Flight Data Center (FDC) NOTAMs

  7. Digital Notam - Wikipedia

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    A Digital NOTAM (DIGITAM), is a data set made available through digital services containing information concerning the establishment, condition or change in any aeronautical facility, service, procedure or hazard, the timely knowledge of which is essential to systems and automated equipment used by personnel concerned with flight operations.

  8. Washington Air Route Traffic Control Center - Wikipedia

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    Washington Center is the fourth busiest ARTCC in the United States. In 2024, Washington Center handled 2,468,399 aircraft operations. [1] The Washington ARTCC covers 165,000 square miles (430,000 km 2) of airspace that includes airports in Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, Virginia, and North Carolina.

  9. Oakland Air Route Traffic Control Center - Wikipedia

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    The primary responsibility of Oakland Center is sequencing and separation of over-flights, arrivals, and departures, in order to provide safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of aircraft filed under instrument flight rules . Oakland Center is the 17th busiest ARTCC in the United States. In 2024, Oakland Center handled 1,738,338 aircraft. [3]