That could have been a reason. That's what we're going to find out.
We basically slowed the system down a little bit until we can correct the problem.
The program office has been working on this for the past several months.
A flock of geese can cause the problem, but this seems to be recurring. It's not a common problem. We have had it occur at facilities before.
This announcement is not in response to the union's press conference. This is an announcement we'd been working on for a number of months.
This is very rare. Occasionally, about two or three times a year, we get calls about smaller pieces falling off, but nothing like an entire canopy.
About 75 miles east of Boston they started getting smoke in the cockpit.
The New York-New Jersey metro area is a very busy airspace, but it's a very safe airspace.
The air traffic operation continues to run smoothly, even though we are experiencing delays in the system.
They worked through the night to install the antenna.
Inspectors will try to determine why the canopy came off the aircraft. They need to look at the maintenance of the craft before making a decision.