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Key US pilot safety messaging system resumes operations after 2nd outage this year

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A critical U.S. pilot messaging system operated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) experienced a second outage this year on Saturday before resuming operations, the agency said.

The outage of the "Notice to Airmen", known as NOTAM, system lasted more than three hours due to a hardware issue before the system restored operation, said the agency.

The system also underwent a temporary outage in early February this year.

The key system provides pilots, flight crews and other users of U.S. airspace with critical safety notices, such as taxiway lights going out at an airport, nearby parachute activity, or a specific runway being shut down for construction.

The FAA said it is closely monitoring the situation.


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USA-Pilot Messaging System/Outage

Key US pilot safety messaging system resumes operations after 2nd outage this year

Dateline : March 22, 2025/File

Location : United States

Duration : 1'07

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  • Français
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  • Español
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FILE: New York, USA - Dec 29, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of airplanes on apron

FILE: Santa Rosa, California, USA - 2022 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Various of Alaska Airlines plane on apron, taking off

FILE: Miami, Florida, USA - Dec 29, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Traffic outside airport
4. Various of travelers at airport
5. Various of suitcases being loaded onto airplane

FILE: Santa Rosa, California, USA - 2022 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Various of air crew members walking
7. Airplane taxiing


A critical U.S. pilot messaging system operated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) experienced a second outage this year on Saturday before resuming operations, the agency said.

The outage of the "Notice to Airmen", known as NOTAM, system lasted more than three hours due to a hardware issue before the system restored operation, said the agency.

The system also underwent a temporary outage in early February this year.

The key system provides pilots, flight crews and other users of U.S. airspace with critical safety notices, such as taxiway lights going out at an airport, nearby parachute activity, or a specific runway being shut down for construction.

The FAA said it is closely monitoring the situation.


ID : 8421063

Published : 2025-03-23 11:04

Last Modified : 2025-03-23 20:09:01

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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