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  • bwframe

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    From how he explained it, it was communication from their dispatch office to the planes. When they can't communicate they have to do a ground stop?

    That said he didn't make it to seem that anyone on board other than the pilots would know there "was a problem".

    How do the pilots not crash into each other, when there is a problem?
     
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