Does anyone believe that the nation-wide airline shutdown was due to a computer glitch?
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No. I have been following these glitches since yesterday in MI. See link and my comment. 911 was down statewide in MI yesterday. MI had their planes grounded earlier this morning now it's country wide.
Something is going on that they do not want us to see
My thoughts exactly! Cover for something else....is this the "necessary scare event" preparation?
It was posted today on GAW China intends to expand flights to US. Did /china hack the whole FAA system as a warning? What next? Internet? Energy Grid? Banking?
Or
What is it the Deep State is covering up? 'Look here not there'
Define "glitch" LOL!
That's IT terminology for a bad outcome due to a "training exercise".
"Undocumented feature."
Rule of thumb, whatever they say it is exactly the opposite.
Sounds like the Hawaii “glitch” about an incoming nuclear missile a few years ago.
china expanded air service related?
No!
I am just baffled.
In a word: NO...REASON...there are too many backup systems involved and having working in the industry (computers programming/networking)..
I would say this is BULL SHIT with a scoop of HIGH GRADE BULLSHIT ON TOP!!!!!
There are too many REDUNDANT SYSTEM(S) in place to NOT cause this catastrophe...BULL SHISTA!!! Keeping it nice!!!
As much as I believe deepstate didn't cheat.
It wasn't too long ago that a LOT of people thought the world would come to an end when we went from 2000 to 2001. (Didn't happen.)
364 passengers and pilots thought they would arrive at their destination safely, in the lap of the 737 MAX MCAS program.
Not everything is a lie, and computerized systems are subject to fault and failure.
You mean 1999 to 2000. Hence, Y2K.
You may be right. I thought the fear was what would happen when the number advanced to 2001, because all the world's software had no register space for anything higher than 2000.
It's very possible. The FAA has extremely old computing systems. Dont want to dox myself giving up too much info, but I'll say that I was asked to replace FAA systems that should have been replaced a decade earlier if security mattered at all.