Every employee is trained to do every job, and they're free to fixtheir own problems--without waiting hours for a specialist to replace a drill bit, for instance.
Rather, ACI-NA expected the FAA to issue letters to specific airports that have systems with known Year 2000 problemsand require them to fix or replace the equipment or face revocation of their safety certification.
But despite that security fix, other problems have already sprung up: New Jerseyites in Morris and Essex counties have reported that their emails were bouncing when they requested ballots or returned them, as first reported by Buzzfeed Monday evening.