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For the first time since 9/11, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded every U.S. flight this morning. The FAA’s critical NOTAM system, which pilots and air traffic controllers use to coordinate flight plans, crashed last night. Thousands of passengers were stranded in airports across the US and Europe. KSL TV reporter Karah Bracken joins the show to explain how big an impact this morning’s delay will leave.
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By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega4.1
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For the first time since 9/11, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded every U.S. flight this morning. The FAA’s critical NOTAM system, which pilots and air traffic controllers use to coordinate flight plans, crashed last night. Thousands of passengers were stranded in airports across the US and Europe. KSL TV reporter Karah Bracken joins the show to explain how big an impact this morning’s delay will leave.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.