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Communication failure at Denver air traffic control caused by ‘overlapping outages,’ FAA says Pilots flying near DIA could not communicate with air traffic controllers for 90 seconds on May 12 ...
The FAA said in a statement that "overlapping outages to radio transmitters and circuits caused the 90-second communications interruption at the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center on May 12." ...
People wait for the air train to connect with their flights after an air traffic control outage, bringing flights to a standstill at Newark Liberty International Airport on May 12, 2025.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials confirmed that air traffic controllers in Denver briefly lost communications with pilots during an outage on Monday, the Associated Press reported.
The Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center “experienced a loss of communications” Monday afternoon at about 1:50 p.m., the FAA said in a statement to Nexstar’s KDVR.
The outage at a control facility that directs planes around Denver International Airport on Monday afternoon affected communications, not radar, the FAA's head of air traffic control, Frank ...
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.
An air traffic control facility in Colorado experienced a communications outage earlier this week, the latest in a series of Federal Aviation Administration equipment failures that have raised ...
The Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center lost communication with pilots for about 90 seconds at 1:50 p.m. when transmitters that cover a segment of airspace went down, the Federal Aviation ...