AIRPORTS across the east coast are under an advisory warning that poor weather with new 5G airwaves could lead to flight diversions, reports Bloomberg.
The US Federal Aviation Administration (F) posted the list of airports on its air-traffic advisories website.
The airports listed included New York's LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy; Newark Liberty and Teterboro in New Jersey; Boston; Hartford, Connecticut; Providence, Rhode Island; Philadelphia; Baltimore/Washington; San Francisco and Oakland, California; and Salt Lake City.
The weather systems are the first major test of how the air-traffic system will perform after 5G went live recently.
The F warning was attributed to the 5G expansion and potential for radio altimeter interference.
The F declared 62 per cent of aircraft were equipped with altimeters that were shielded from 5G and weren't subject to flight restrictions.
An agreement by AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications Inc was made to create wider 5G buffer zones around US airports has also lessened flight restrictions.
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The US Federal Aviation Administration (F) posted the list of airports on its air-traffic advisories website.
The airports listed included New York's LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy; Newark Liberty and Teterboro in New Jersey; Boston; Hartford, Connecticut; Providence, Rhode Island; Philadelphia; Baltimore/Washington; San Francisco and Oakland, California; and Salt Lake City.
The weather systems are the first major test of how the air-traffic system will perform after 5G went live recently.
The F warning was attributed to the 5G expansion and potential for radio altimeter interference.
The F declared 62 per cent of aircraft were equipped with altimeters that were shielded from 5G and weren't subject to flight restrictions.
An agreement by AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications Inc was made to create wider 5G buffer zones around US airports has also lessened flight restrictions.
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