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Computer glitch causes widespread flight delays

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Computer glitch causes widespread flight delays  

 
A computer problem Thursday morning at the Atlanta airport, the busiest in the nation, is causing the cancellation of most departing flights, leading to cascading delays at airports around the Southeast and elsewhere in the country, authorities said. “We are having a problem processing flight plan information,” Kathleen Bergen, an Atlanta-based spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said in a statement. “We are processing flight plans manually, and expect some delays.”

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