US air safety officials say that the glitch that led to travel chaos at airports last week was actually caused by a contractor deleting files on a crucial computer server used by pilots.
The system alerts pilots to potential hazards on flight routes. They are required to check it before flights.More than 11,000 flights were delayed and at least 1,300 were cancelled on 11 January after the Notam system went offline a day earlier. The FAA said that their contract employee, who was not identified, deleted the files while working to synchronise the primary and backup Notam databases."The agency has so far found no evidence of a cyber-attack or malicious intent," the regulator said in its statement on Thursday.
Nothing to do with jabs then ?
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Contractor = China 🤔