Air traffic controllers in Florida briefly lost radar after fiber optic line was cut
Source: AP
Updated 6:52 PM EDT, June 20, 2025
Air traffic controllers in Florida briefly lost their radar Friday after a fiber optic line was cut, but the outage didnt lead to disruptions like what happened after similar outages around the Newark, New Jersey, airport this spring.
Controllers were able to continue directing planes across five states in the Southeast because a backup system kicked in immediately as designed. The Federal Aviation Administration said no flights were disrupted.
The FAA said the radar center in Jacksonville, Florida, continued operating but on alert status because its primary communication line went down. A contractor was working on repairing the severed fiber line Friday afternoon. Authorities didnt specify what caused the severed line or where it happened.
The FAA said the outage was momentary, but when air traffic controllers in a different facility in Philadelphia lost radar twice this spring it took 90 seconds for their systems to reboot after the system went down. In that case, the backup system didnt work immediately. Those outages led to major disruptions at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey because five controllers went on trauma leave afterward, and that facility in Philadelphia directs planes in and out of the airport.
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