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Voel
27th May 2015, 10:05
Flights in and out of Belgian airports were halted on Wednesday due to a technical problem at the domestic air traffic controller Belgocontrol, although planes could still cross the country at higher altitudes.

Brussels Airport, the country's busiest, said all take-offs and landings were suspended until at least 1400 CET (1200 GMT).

"We have about 40 flights diverted," a spokeswoman said.

European air traffic authority Eurocontrol said that the problem at Belgocontrol was an electrical failure.

Flights that cross the small western European country but do not land in or take off from Belgium were not affected.


Happens in the best of the world

Tom!
27th May 2015, 18:13
Apparently a test of the backup power generators caused a spike on the grid damaging operational systems.

Hotel Tango
27th May 2015, 18:29
Flights that cross the small western European country but do not land in or take off from Belgium were not affected.

Yes, FL250 and above, which is handled by Maastricht UAC in The Netherlands. When I looked earlier this afternoon I didn't see any traffic below FL250.

tonker
27th May 2015, 20:03
I heard the carnage unfold on 121.5. And there was still people cocking around with farm noises on their phones etc.

zonoma
28th May 2015, 12:50
When is the independent inquiry report due?