"A single-point failure makes the world’s busiest airport go dark for hours and traps thousands of passengers.
It’s what phase one of an attack could look like.
If a terrorist wanted to find the most vulnerable point in America’s airport network they could not have hoped for a better guide than what just happened at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson.
Just after 1 p.m. Sunday the whole airport, the world’s busiest, went dark.
Thousands of flights were disrupted.
For many hours nobody in authority attempted to explain—or even seemed able to explain—what had happened.
Just imagine this is a classic plan for phase one of a terrorist attack:
- Render the target blind.
- None of the defenses are operational.
- Thousands of people are trapped in restricted space without directions about how they can find an exit.
- As chaos spreads nobody knows who turn to for information.
- The communications blackout is as complete as the power blackout.
Given this situation a small band of suicide bombers could roam freely and commit mayhem and massacre on an unprecedented scale..."
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