A federal judge sentenced Joelyn DeCosta, 48, for "willfully and maliciously interfering" with air traffic communications in Honolulu, Hawaii.A former FAA employee has been sentenced to two years of probation and a $5,000 fine.Her actions resulted in a communications blackout while at least 10 planes were airborne, the DoJ said.
DeCosta's actions caused a communications blackout while at least 10 planes were airborne, the US Department of Justice said in aOn one occasion, the main and standby communication lines between Air Traffic Control and approximately six planes were severed, the statement said.Read more:Pilots were unable to hear directions from Air Traffic Control for a total of two minutes, according to the press release.
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