FAA Bad Weather To Blame For Most Flight Delays

November 22, 2009

Although over 2000 delays occurred nationwide, the FAA told employees in a briefing memo yesterday, many can be attributed to bad weather. It said the equipment outage is to blame for 273 flight delays in Atlanta.

FAA Bad Weather To Blame For Most Flight Delays

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