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The Federal Aviation Administration briefly ordered flights departing from airports in Miami, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach to stay grounded Thursday evening after a SpaceX Starship broke up following a test launch, marking the second SpaceX test flight in a row to encounter a mission-ending issue.
The Federal Aviation Administration temporarily halted air traffic at four Florida airports on Wednesday after a SpaceX craft broke apart after launch, raising concerns about falling debris. The Starship vehicle broke apart following the eighth flight test of the rocket launched from Boca Chica,
Orlando and Miami International Airports, among others, were experiencing ground stoppages Thursday due to a failed test flight of SpaceX's Starship.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued temporary flight restrictions for both airports after SpaceX confirmed that its Starship vehicle suffered a "rapid unscheduled disassembly."
The Federal Aviation Administration briefly halted flights to several Florida airports after SpaceX's Starship exploded in space. The incident marks the second time this year that SpaceX experienced a mishap during a flight test of Starship resulting in debris raining down and commercial flights disrupted.
Orlando International Airport officials announced they were briefly under a Federal Aviation Administration "ground stop" because of space launch debris.
The Federal Aviation Administration did, too. The FAA halted flights, including at Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, after SpaceX confirmed that its Starship launch experienced a “rapid unscheduled disassembly” during its ascent. Translation: The rocket blew up.
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Johnny Jet on MSNBreaking: FAA halts flights into Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach and Orlando airports due to ‘space launch debris’The FAA has halted flights into parts of Florida due to concerns about space debris after SpaceX lost a Starship after its launch from Texas.
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Space.com on MSNFAA investigating SpaceX Starship Flight 8 explosion that disrupted commercial flightsSpaceX's latest Starship to attempt to reach space exploded nine minutes after its launch this week, leaving a trail of debris in its wake. Airports in Florida were forced to halt flights as the threat from impacts extended south to the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands.
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Elon Musk says he's sending Starlink tech to FAA while saying, without evidence, that air safety is ‘at risk'Executives at major airlines told CNBC Thursday that they do not see the FAA infrastructure as an immediate safety risk. The FAA said it has been considering Starlink for some sites since the prior administration. Elon Musk said Thursday that he's sending ...
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