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Maybe someone with more understanding of the commercial carrier flight plan
processing system can explain what I heard on MSNBC moments ago.... Extensive flight delays are occurring at Newark, LaGuardia, and JFK due to a computer problem in Atlanta that failed to relay flight plans to the appropriate controlling agencies in the NYC area. The system then relayed the flight plans to a system in Salt Lake City, which became severely overloaded and ultimately failed. No mention of specific airlines, so is this another Lockheed hic-up?? Jim |
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On Jun 8, 5:12 pm, "Jim Burns" wrote:
Maybe someone with more understanding of the commercial carrier flight plan processing system can explain what I heard on MSNBC moments ago.... Extensive flight delays are occurring at Newark, LaGuardia, and JFK due to a computer problem in Atlanta that failed to relay flight plans to the appropriate controlling agencies in the NYC area. The system then relayed the flight plans to a system in Salt Lake City, which became severely overloaded and ultimately failed. No mention of specific airlines, so is this another Lockheed hic-up?? I also wondered if this was related to the current privatization melt- down of FSS. They talked about difficulty getting flight plans through, which sounds like it would be related to our current problems. |
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![]() "xyzzy" wrote I also wondered if this was related to the current privatization melt- down of FSS. They talked about difficulty getting flight plans through, which sounds like it would be related to our current problems. It seems unlikely that it is _not_ in some way connected. -- Jim in NC |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 19:31:58 -0400, "Morgans"
wrote: "xyzzy" wrote I also wondered if this was related to the current privatization melt- down of FSS. They talked about difficulty getting flight plans through, which sounds like it would be related to our current problems. It seems unlikely that it is _not_ in some way connected. I thought the airline dispatch system directly connected to the FAA flight plan computers and thus FSS and everything FSS related has nothing to do with them? |
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On Jun 11, 4:37 pm, Peter Clark
wrote: On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 19:31:58 -0400, "Morgans" wrote: "xyzzy" wrote I also wondered if this was related to the current privatization melt- down of FSS. They talked about difficulty getting flight plans through, which sounds like it would be related to our current problems. It seems unlikely that it is _not_ in some way connected. NADIN had an outage, not the cause of Flight Service. From the AOPA website: "Sometimes it's not Lockheed Martin's fault. If you had problems with your flight plan today, it may have been due to the failure of an FAA system. The FAA's central data switch in Atlanta - the National Airspace Data Interchange Network (NADIN) - failed, and all operations switched over to the Salt Lake City facility. (The NADIN transfers flight plans from flight service stations to the host computers in the air route traffic control centers or, if the flight is VFR, to the appropriate flight service station for the flight's destination. IFR clearance information is also routed through the NADIN.) Salt Lake City became overloaded and stopped accepting new flight plans for a while. The system was restored by afternoon but processing slower than normal as it worked on catching up on the backlog of flight plans." |
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On Jun 12, 5:35 pm, sheamon wrote:
Salt Lake City became overloaded and stopped accepting new flight plans for a while. The system was restored by afternoon but processing slower than normal as it worked on catching up on the backlog of flight plans." Redundant systems are great (it's my IT job to manage one), however they do need to be designed so that the backup sites can at least meet normal workloads. |
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