Visit Donald Turnbull's column >>

DONALD TURNBULLHome Page

Luis A. Ferre: "Reason does not need to yell, it convinces."
Add To Watchlist
Articles Posted: 0; Links Seeded: 3578
Member Since: 1/2006Last Seen: 10/19/2009

Microsoft server crash nearly causes 800-plane pile-up

advertisement

A major breakdown in Southern California's air traffic control system last week was partly due to a "design anomaly" in the way Microsoft Windows servers were integrated into the system, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times.

The radio system shutdown, which lasted more than three hours, left 800 planes in the air without contact to air traffic control, and led to at least five cases where planes came too close to one another, according to comments by the Federal Aviation Administration reported in the LA Times and The New York Times. Air traffic controllers were reduced to using personal mobile phones to pass on warnings to controllers at other facilities, and watched close calls without being able to alert pilots, according to the LA Times report.

Published to:

What's this?
Who's leading the conversation?
This visualization below allows you to see the impact that each user has on the current conversation. The top row contains the group of users who have had the most impact, the 2nd row the group of users who have had the 2nd most impact (et cetera). Users with similar impact are grouped together, and the average score of the group is shown to the left of the group. The author of the article is also shown on the left, in their corresponding group. Each user's score is based on the number of comments the user has made plus the number of votes their comments have received. The scores are calculated relative one another, so while their absolute value is not particularly important, their relative difference does indicate a larger difference in impact on the conversation.
1.0
{"commentId":1750817,"authorDomain":"bluemutiny"}

You would have thought testing it all through first may have prevented this...

{"commentId":1750817,"threadId":"257740","contentId":"1461704","authorDomain":"bluemutiny"}
  • 1 vote
Reply#1 - Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:16 PM EDT
{"commentId":1752732,"authorDomain":"hemphill"}

Or they could have just left the unix servers that were working fine in place. Bloody morons...

{"commentId":1752732,"threadId":"257740","contentId":"1461704","authorDomain":"hemphill"}
    #1.1 - Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:01 PM EDT
    Reply
    {"commentId":1753432,"authorDomain":"spudsstuff"}

    Now I'm nervous knowing Microsoft are involved in air traffic control.

    {"commentId":1753432,"threadId":"257740","contentId":"1461704","authorDomain":"spudsstuff"}
      Reply#2 - Thu May 1, 2008 4:46 AM EDT
      {"canLink":false,"threadId":"257740","isPrivate":false}
      Leave a Comment:
      You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead.
      As a new user, you may notice a few temporary content restrictions. Click here for more info.
      {"threadId":"257740","contentId":"1461704"}
      Start TrackingStart Tracking
      Stop TrackingStop Tracking