Hundreds of flights remain delayed or canceled across the United States Thursday, just one day after an FAA system failure ground the airline industry to a halt.
JD Aviation attorney Sal Lagonia discusses the FAA system outage, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's handling of multiple transportation failures and the NOTAM system name change.
The issues arose after the FAA's NOTAM system failed. The NOTAM system serves to deliver safety alerts to pilots and crew.
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