MI: Radar problem disrupts flights at Metro Airport

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A glitch in the control mechanisms at the Cleveland
Center, a regional air traffic control facility in
Oberlin, Ohio, caused dozens of delayed and cancelled
flights to and from Metro Airport.

Detroit News

-- spider (spider@web.com), July 30, 2001

Answers

Radar glitch causes flight delays

An 87-minute radar glitch yesterday morning at
the Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center
caused flight delays into and out of Pittsburgh
International Airport and airports in Detroit,
Chicago and Cleveland.

Post Gazette

-- spider (spider@web.com), July 30, 2001.


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