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Flights Grounded Out West?
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| 9/14/04
| NeverGore
Posted on 09/14/2004 5:39:15 PM PDT by nevergore
According to Laurie Dhue at the bottom of the hour all flights are grounded at LAX due to a "radio problem"...
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: airlinesecurity; airplanes; lax
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To: FairOpinion
Same on our 911 system and backup, NEVER an explanation but hey we're the city that still does not accept accountability for all those people dying in a County bldg fire!
501
posted on
09/15/2004 12:27:26 AM PDT
by
JustPiper
(The Feds should memorialize Ritz Katz not investigate her!)
To: All
LATEST:
System Failure Snarls Air Traffic in the Southland (Radio AND Radar were out)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1216468/posts
A computer glitch at 4:40 p.m. apparently caused the radio and radar failures at the Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center in Palmdale, which handles cruise-altitude air traffic across Southern California and most of Arizona and Nevada, an area of about 178,000 square miles.
Without warning, radios went dead and radar screens went blank. An official with the air traffic controllers union, Hamid Ghaffari, said a seldom-used backup system came up "for a couple of minutes, and then it failed too."
502
posted on
09/15/2004 12:50:42 AM PDT
by
FairOpinion
(FIGHT TERRORISM! VOTE BUSH/CHENEY 2004.)
To: Milwaukee_Guy
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503
posted on
09/15/2004 1:13:36 AM PDT
by
jeffers
To: Joe Hadenuf
Your pushing it Fred, and you seem very argumentative. Lose the personal attacks. I really don't want to get ugly with you. OK?
Thanks for the warning Joe. I hate for it to get ugly. LOL!
You know, I don't see any airplanes outside this morning. Wonder what's going on? Could be the gummint and news are lying and everything isn't normal this morning? Could it be that what happened last night really was a crisis after all? If you are up, look out to the east (for 30 miles, with an unobstructed view) and see if there are any airplanes arriving. Oh wait, 5:30am your time, there shouldn't be many aircraft landing at LAX at that time.
Never mind. Everyone go about your business.
504
posted on
09/15/2004 5:35:13 AM PDT
by
safisoft
(Give me Torah!)
To: FairOpinion
Then eventually I guess the pilots figured it out and got onto different frequencies and communicated with other centers. I think it was much more dangerous, than they are letting us believe. They didn't want people to panic.
Everyone was on flight plans. Controllers working LA Center do not direct aircraft in most cases. Most of the time, everyone just stays on their route and altitude, so a loss of communications with a high altitude sector is not a big deal. I happens from time to time. Even with a loss of separation (the technical term for aircraft that are on their routes but still do not maintain minimum distance from each other), ALL commercial aircraft have advanced anti-collision systems that they can avoid other aircraft.
There was never any safety issue. There are multiple layers of communication and safety in air traffic control. This was not that unusual of an event, no matter what 'Joe' was saying.
505
posted on
09/15/2004 5:43:38 AM PDT
by
safisoft
(Give me Torah!)
To: JustPiper
Mpls Int'l had a power failure also a month or so back. I don't believe the cause was ever determined.
I googled power outages for airlines and after searching briefly I saw that both LA and Austin (TX) had 3 power failures each back in March and April.
506
posted on
09/15/2004 5:49:32 AM PDT
by
Lijahsbubbe
(POP - Political Operative in Pajamas)
To: Lijahsbubbe
I googled power outages for airlines and after searching briefly I saw that both LA and Austin (TX) had 3 power failures each back in March and April.
It isn't that unusual.
It is a pain in the neck, but it high altitude Centers experience them every once in a while, and the more numerous low altitude TRACON centers more often because there are more of them. They usually don't make news at all (except to those of us that experience them), unless, like in this case, it is a large center that also has many large airports in it. For instance, when Indianapolis Center has problems, it affects aircraft flying over the states of Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois, but because there are no large airports in their sector, it does not affect traffic like having LA Center go down with 5 very large and busy airports affected.
507
posted on
09/15/2004 5:55:46 AM PDT
by
safisoft
(Give me Torah!)
To: safisoft
And I'm supposed to take your word for it when you chew your feet? J/K
Seriously though, I suppose occurences of this nature are more suspect to the average layman (me) in our age of terrorism.
508
posted on
09/15/2004 6:05:29 AM PDT
by
Lijahsbubbe
(POP - Political Operative in Pajamas)
To: Lijahsbubbe
Seriously though, I suppose occurences of this nature are more suspect to the average layman (me) in our age of terrorism.
No question about it, I understand completely. The reason I posted to this thread was because I wanted people who had loved ones flying to know this was NOT that unusual, although a real hassle. FR is great, but sometimes it descends into Tin Foil silliness when people don't have any background in the subject.
509
posted on
09/15/2004 6:17:20 AM PDT
by
safisoft
(Give me Torah!)
To: safisoft
This thread has gotten downright silly."Stop that, stop that."
Seriously, though, I agree; I think, though, that it's mostly people not knowing how ATC works. Throw in a justified dose of terrorism concerns...
510
posted on
09/15/2004 6:32:25 AM PDT
by
Chemist_Geek
("Drill, R&D, and conserve" should be our watchwords! Energy independence for America!)
To: safisoft
We know, we know...you're a pilot...
511
posted on
09/15/2004 6:44:56 AM PDT
by
Sunshine55
(Anal sex is not a family value.)
To: lainie
How many centers are there in the United States? I forget. Palmdale's just one of them. If you're ever on a transcontinental flight that offers pilot talk, you'll hear centers handing off your flight as you go in & out of their jurisdictions.Here's a post I made with the map of ARTCCs (aka Centers).
512
posted on
09/15/2004 6:45:04 AM PDT
by
Chemist_Geek
("Drill, R&D, and conserve" should be our watchwords! Energy independence for America!)
To: grey_whiskers
Hey Laurie, how you Dhuein'?
513
posted on
09/15/2004 7:36:54 AM PDT
by
JTHomes
To: Chemist_Geek
"This is your captain speaking; we have a little communication problem. Anyone got a cell phone?"
514
posted on
09/15/2004 7:41:41 AM PDT
by
JTHomes
To: Sunshine55
We know, we know...you're a pilot...
Which I mentioned once in my original post, and yet all the "still-no-planes-in-the-sky-over-me" types still thought they KNEW something was awry. Hmmm.
515
posted on
09/15/2004 9:17:00 AM PDT
by
safisoft
(Give me Torah!)
To: JustPiper; Indie
All we've been told is that (an FAA communication) system is down
Fair, this sounds like subterfuge to me~! How does the FAA communication system just 'go down'?!
Just like when we happened to 'just lose' our 911 system here in a city the size of Chicago! Blech!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I emailed everyone in the airlines that I know, lets see what knid of answer I get, we will know more:) Or see if I get an answer. Ping to Indie
516
posted on
09/15/2004 12:15:07 PM PDT
by
DAVEY CROCKETT
(Character exalts Liberty and Freedom, Righteous exalts a Nation.)
To: FairOpinion
All's well that ends well.
517
posted on
09/15/2004 2:28:56 PM PDT
by
Palladin
(Proud to be a FReeper!)
To: DAVEY CROCKETT; Palladin; JustPiper; Indie
You'll never believe what they say caused the outage!
Maintenance Lapse Cited in FAA Radio Breakdown
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=domesticNews&storyID=6248582
"The FAA said preliminary results of an investigation found that a 30-day maintenance check on the primary radio and voice communications system for the control center handling high-altitude traffic for the southern California region was never made.
The radio system automatically shuts down after a period of time if the maintenance work is not performed. Also, the back-up radio communications system was not configured properly and did not work."
Anybody wants to buy a bridge? I have a few for sale.
518
posted on
09/15/2004 8:38:55 PM PDT
by
FairOpinion
(FIGHT TERRORISM! VOTE BUSH/CHENEY 2004.)
To: FairOpinion
If this is what really happened, those maintenance idiots should be fired.
They could have caused a real tragedy.
519
posted on
09/15/2004 9:04:26 PM PDT
by
Palladin
(Proud to be a FReeper!)
To: FairOpinion
Anybody wants to buy a bridge?... A completely lame "reason".
520
posted on
09/15/2004 10:28:18 PM PDT
by
Selene
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