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Chicago flights halted by fire 'set by air safety worker' | Chicago flights halted by fire 'set by air safety worker' |
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A fire in an air traffic control facility that grounded all flights in and out of Chicago's two major airports was set by an employee, officials say. | A fire in an air traffic control facility that grounded all flights in and out of Chicago's two major airports was set by an employee, officials say. |
Brian Howard, 36, has been charged with one count of destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities in connection with the fire in the building's basement. | |
Mr Howard was found with burns and self-inflicted wounds. Investigators say he used petrol to light the blaze. | |
By Friday afternoon flights in and out of the airports were slowly resuming. | By Friday afternoon flights in and out of the airports were slowly resuming. |
More than 850 flights were cancelled in Chicago alone and many already in the air were redirected. | |
In a statement, the FBI said Mr Howard was charged on Friday but remained in hospital recovering from his injuries. No court date has been scheduled. | |
"We believe he set the fire and he used some kind of accelerant," Aurora Police Chief Greg Thomas said in a news conference on Friday. | "We believe he set the fire and he used some kind of accelerant," Aurora Police Chief Greg Thomas said in a news conference on Friday. |
The building was damaged by the fire and the water used to extinguish the blaze. | |
Officials said they did not yet have a possible motive for the act but said Mr Howard was a contractor for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and was authorised to be in the building. He had no ties to terrorism. | |
The fire broke out just before 06:00 local time (11:00 GMT) on Friday morning in the Aurora, Illinois, air traffic control building, 40 miles west (64km) of Chicago. | The fire broke out just before 06:00 local time (11:00 GMT) on Friday morning in the Aurora, Illinois, air traffic control building, 40 miles west (64km) of Chicago. |
Air traffic control officials said the radio frequencies with which they worked went dead and the control system was immediately shifted to a back-up system, the Chicago Tribune reported. | Air traffic control officials said the radio frequencies with which they worked went dead and the control system was immediately shifted to a back-up system, the Chicago Tribune reported. |
Workers used the back-up system until they were forced to evacuate. | Workers used the back-up system until they were forced to evacuate. |
"The [radio] frequency failed," a unnamed controller told the newspaper. "Depending on how bad the fire was, it could be a real mess getting things back to normal." | "The [radio] frequency failed," a unnamed controller told the newspaper. "Depending on how bad the fire was, it could be a real mess getting things back to normal." |
One man was treated for smoke inhalation at the scene but no-one else was injured. | One man was treated for smoke inhalation at the scene but no-one else was injured. |
FAA spokeswoman Elizabeth Cory said management of the region's airspace was transferred to another facility as the Aurora centre was evacuated. | FAA spokeswoman Elizabeth Cory said management of the region's airspace was transferred to another facility as the Aurora centre was evacuated. |
By Friday afternoon, flights already on their way to Chicago were allowed to continue but landed at a slower pace. | By Friday afternoon, flights already on their way to Chicago were allowed to continue but landed at a slower pace. |
Flights were taking off at a slower rate as well and air safety officials said they did not know when full service would be restored. | Flights were taking off at a slower rate as well and air safety officials said they did not know when full service would be restored. |