Recently, Philadelphia's TRACON experienced a critical communication blackout, affecting incoming and outgoing flights to Newark Airport. Controllers, under pressure, struggled to maintain communication with pilots. The event lasted for 90 seconds but followed a similar incident just days prior, raising alarms about ongoing technical issues within air traffic control. The tension was palpable, leading to emotional distress for controllers, with some taking 45 days of 'trauma leave.' Thankfully, no accidents occurred as controllers managed to redirect flights safely, emphasizing the serious nature of air traffic management and the importance of backup systems.
Panic-stricken air traffic controllers at Philadelphia's Terminal Radar Approach Control facility briefly lost communication with planes, causing a safety scare as they advised pilots via backup communication.
The incident is part of ongoing technological issues affecting air traffic control, highlighting the pressure on controllers to manage complex situations and ensure flight safety.
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