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Incoming North Korean Missile Warning Prompted FAA's Mysterious Air Traffic Halt

12 pointsby robbiet480over 3 years ago

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robbiet480over 3 years ago
&gt; What&#x27;s also of interest is that minutes before the initial ground stop order and details surrounding it were communicated to some air traffic controllers, NORAD notified the FAA to have Los Angeles Air Traffic Control Center clear the airspace around the northern stretch of Vandenberg Space Force Base, which is located about 170 miles northwest of Los Angeles. We assume this was meant to ready the area for a potential launch of a Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) interceptor capable of knocking down ICBMs. While the vast majority of GMDs are based in Alaska, a handful are based at Vandenberg for limited operational contingency and test duties.<p>Burying the lede a bit here… Preparing airspace for interceptor launch from Vandenberg is crazy, don’t think its ever been done before.
sterlindover 3 years ago
this happened so fast it must have been an automated system, right? or like, one really fast human in the loop? it&#x27;s fascinating, I wish I could look behind the curtain.