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Missed maintenance check thought to have caused LA air traffic control shutdown

Airline Industry Information, Sept 16, 2004

AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

The failure to carry out a routine maintenance check is thought to have caused the radio outage and air traffic control shutdown in Los Angeles on 14 September 2004.

The National Air Traffic Controllers Association said that the shutdown led to several near misses. Aircraft were said to have been dangerously close to one another after radio contact between pilots and air traffic control was lost in an area covering California, Arizona, Nevada and parts of Utah.

A spokesperson for the Federal Aviation Administration said that the incident occurred after the primary radio and voice communications system automatically shut down because a 30-day maintenance check had not been carried out, reports The Associated Press.

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