ORLANDO, Fla. – Flights are delayed at Orlando International Airport due to an issue with staffing air traffic controllers, and a federal advisory says at some point Thursday night, there will be no certified air traffic controllers at all.
On average, flights are running about three hours behind at MCO.
An advisory released on the Federal Aviation Administration website shows a ground delay is in place for several airports, including MCO.
The advisory, which was issued by the Air Traffic Control System Command Center, says “users can expect a period of time later in the evening when no arrivals will be able to land as there will be no certified air traffic controllers available at MCO.
Now, this could change throughout the evening. The best thing to do if you are heading to the airp

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