FAA places blame for nationwide outage squarely on one contractor


✈️ FAA places blame for nationwide outage squarely on one contractor.

Approximately 10,000 flights were delayed last week due to what’s being called a “human error” by the Federal Aviation Administration. The FAA claims that after an internal review, it’s been concluded that personnel unintentionally deleted files while “working to correct synchronization between the live primary database and a backup database”. Some had worried that there was an issue of a cyberattack on the FAA, but the agency has repeated that they have found no evidence to support that theory.

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