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2014 Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center fire : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2014 Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center fire The 2014 Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center fire was an incident in the United States where arson at an air traffic control facility in Aurora, Illinois (also known as "Chicago Center") caused close to 2000 airline flights to be grounded. One employee at the facility was treated for smoke inhalation, while 15 to 30 employees were evacuated. Brian Howard, an employee of Harris Corporation, has been charged in the incident.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Contract Employee Charged in Fire That Grounded Chicago Flights )〕 He made a guilty plea in federal court in May 2015, and in September of that year received a prison term of 12 1/2 years.〔"(Man gets 12 years in prison for air-traffic facility fire )" (http://www.webcitation.org/6bTQTwked(Archive )). ''Associated Press''. September 11, 2015. Retrieved on September 12, 2015.〕 == Timeline ==
On September 26, by approximately 5:20 am, Brian Howard had gained access to the basement of the Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) facility in Aurora, Illinois. Using gas-soaked rags, he then started a fire near the computer equipment critical to the facility's operations. This led to a loss of radar services and communications used by controllers to direct air traffic in the Chicago region, and to an evacuation of the building. Howard then attempted to commit suicide but was stopped by emergency crews at the scene. By 6:00 am, a ground stop was implemented at the Chicago O'Hare International Airport as an emergency measure to alleviate traffic loads.
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