
May 15 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration said Denver air traffic control lost communications for about two minutes on Monday but was able to maintain contact through an emergency frequency.
Franklin McIntosh, the FAA's deputy head of air traffic control, said at the Denver FAA air traffic center that both the main and backup frequencies failed for about two minutes but a controller was then able to transmit to the aircraft to move to a secondary frequency. He said there was no loss of separation between airplanes.