Full capacity in Swedish airspace after 90 minutes radar loss
The investigation, made by Swedish Air Navigation Service Provider LFV, after the radar disruptions that affected parts of Sweden's air traffic on 4 November 2015, shows that the disruptions were due to radio emissions linked to a solar flare. This is the conclusion from the investigation conducted by LFV after the event.On Wednesday 4 November 2015, at around 16:00 hours, air traffic control centres in Stockholm and Malmö noticed the first indication that LFV radar stations were not relaying the correct data to air traffic control. The cause was rapidly identified and measures taken. “