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Nearly 2,000 Chicago Flights Canceled After Worker Sets Fire At Radar Center

SpzToid sends this news out of Illinois: Nearly 2,000 flights in Chicago have been canceled so far today as federal aviation officials slowly resume operations at O'Hare and Midway airports following a fire that was deliberately set at an FAA radar center, apparently by a disgruntled worker. The center handles high-altitude traffic across parts of the Midwest. Controllers there direct planes through the airspace and either hand off the air traffic to other facilities handling high-altitude traffic or direct the planes to terminal radar facilities, including one in Elgin, which in turn direct planes to and from airport towers.

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  1. Disgruntled worker by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is a high-visibility example, but employers should really learn it can be much cheaper to gently gruntle your workers than to deal with the consequences.

  2. Re:Smart move moron by rcamans · · Score: 5, Funny

    Apparently you did nod read the lead. He fired them.

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  3. Re:Striking air traffic controllers fired by mi · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Remember when Ronald Reagan fired all of the air traffic controllers because they had the nerve to form a union and strike for better pay?

    You mean, when they conspired to cripple the nation's air-transportation — holding the rest of us hostage? Imagine, Verizon turning off all telephones to demand lower taxes — a public employee has an even stronger monopoly power...

    Now the air traffic controllers work on obsolete equipment, get paid very little, have a stressful job with long hours

    That must all be Reagan's fault, right, 30 years later...

    I am almost amazed no one has gone crazy before now.

    Maybe, it just is not quite as bad as you are describing?

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