Late Saturday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) faced a temporary outage of its primary Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) system, which relays critical safety information to pilots. However, the Transportation Department stated that a backup system was operational, preventing any disruption to the National Airspace System. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy acknowledged ongoing efforts to restore the primary system, promising updates every 30 minutes and cautioning pilots about potential flight delays the following morning due to residual effects of the outage.
The F.A.A. was using a backup system to send real-time safety alerts to pilots due to a temporary outage of the primary NOTAM system.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed that the primary system was down but assured that there was no impact on the National Airspace System.
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