Flights Resumed After False Fire Alarm
Orlando International Airport
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Summary
- A fire alarm in the air traffic control tower prompted the FAA to issue a ground stop at Orlando International Airport, delaying flights until 4:15 p.m. EST.
Timeline
Per local officials, the fire alarm has been confirmed as a false alarm, and flights have resumed.
The FAA issued a ground stop at Orlando International Airport until 4:15 p.m. EST. A fire alarm in the air traffic control tower caused the delay, per Samdesk sources.
Incident reported at Orlando International Airport.
Per local officials, the fire alarm has been confirmed as a false alarm, and flights have resumed.
The FAA issued a ground stop at Orlando International Airport until 4:15 p.m. EST. A fire alarm in the air traffic control tower caused the delay, per Samdesk sources.
Incident reported at Orlando International Airport.
Per local officials, the fire alarm has been confirmed as a false alarm, and flights have resumed.
The FAA issued a ground stop at Orlando International Airport until 4:15 p.m. EST. A fire alarm in the air traffic control tower caused the delay, per Samdesk sources.
Incident reported at Orlando International Airport.
Per local officials, the fire alarm has been confirmed as a false alarm, and flights have resumed.
The FAA issued a ground stop at Orlando International Airport until 4:15 p.m. EST. A fire alarm in the air traffic control tower caused the delay, per Samdesk sources.
Incident reported at Orlando International Airport.
Per local officials, the fire alarm has been confirmed as a false alarm, and flights have resumed.
The FAA issued a ground stop at Orlando International Airport until 4:15 p.m. EST. A fire alarm in the air traffic control tower caused the delay, per Samdesk sources.
Incident reported at Orlando International Airport.
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