Controllers Were Slow to Notify Defense Command of Errant...
WASHINGTON — Air traffic control supervisors delayed nearly an hour in notifying Norad, the military air defense command, that a Northwest Airlines jetliner was not... More »
New York Times - Nov. 13, 2009
FAA: Alert Military Sooner When Planes Lose Contact
WASHINGTON —  Federal Aviation Administration officials say they are strengthening procedures for alerting the military when air traffic controllers lose contact with planes.... More »
FOXNews.com - Nov. 13, 2009
Wandering jet: FAA 'could have done better'
WASHINGTON — The government's reaction to an out-of-communication jet that flew past its destination last month was marred by poor communication and a failure to notify the... More »
USA Today - Nov. 13, 2009
Controllers Were Slow to Notify Air Force of Errant Jet
WASHINGTON — Air traffic control supervisors delayed nearly an hour in notifying Norad, the military air defense command, that a Northwest Airlines jetliner was not... More »
New York Times - Nov. 13, 2009
FAA: Alert Military Sooner When Planes Lose Contact
A Northwest Airlines Airbus A320 in flight, like the one that overshot the Minneapolis airport by 150 miles Oct. 21, 2009 A Northwest Airlines Airbus A320 in flight, like the... More »
FOXNews.com - Nov. 13, 2009
Controllers Were Slow to Notify Air Force of Errant Jet
WASHINGTON — Air traffic control supervisors delayed nearly an hour in notifying Norad, the military air defense command, that a Northwest Airlines jetliner was not... More »
New York Times - Nov. 13, 2009
FAA: Alert Military Sooner When Planes Lose Contact
WASHINGTON —  Federal Aviation Administration officials say they are strengthening procedures for alerting the military when air traffic controllers lose contact with planes.... More »
Fox News - Nov. 13, 2009
Agency slow to tell military about wayward jet
WASHINGTON (Reuters) Air traffic controllers were slow to notify the military when they lost contact with a Northwest Airlines jet for more than an hour last month, the top... More »
Reuters via Yahoo! - Nov. 13, 2009
FAA takes steps in response to NWA flight that overshot...
The Federal Aviation Administration today said that it plans to retrain air-traffic controllers and notify the U.S. military more quickly in situations like when Northwest... More »
Minneapolis Star Tribune - Nov. 13, 2009
FAA: Military to Be Alerted Sooner of Lost Contact
WASHINGTON -- Federal Aviation Administration officials say they are strengthening procedures for alerting the military when air traffic controllers lose contact with planes.... More »
NewsMax.com - Nov. 13, 2009