I have flown many times in and out of Newark. Their computer system definitely needs updating. The ATC's do as good a job as they can with what tools they have. The problems occur in early to mid morning with several planes taking off just minutes apart. Same during later afternoons through early evenings when several planes are trying to lineup to get onto the runway.For the fourth time in two weeks, Newark International Airport (N.J. code EWR), one of the busiest in the country, has experienced technical issues. Three were radar outages and one was caused by a technical glitch in the Philadelphia (PA) substation. The radar outages were for 90 seconds each and air traffic controllers had to warn pilots that they could not guide their planes in for landings. The outages caused duress for the controllers, several of whom took sick leave because of the stress. That combination of events have caused delays and cancelations, creating a travel nightmare across the country. The FAA is scheduled to meet with airport officials Wednesday and will likely call for a certain percentage of daily flights to be canceled.
Thank goodness, my son was able to change his upcoming Friday flight from EWR to LaGuardia in New York. However, that change almost doubled his ticket price!The video report below highlights the serious concern about outdated equipment and failing airport infrastructure across the country. Unfortunately it can take 4 to 5 years to fix the issues. I hope they can get it done before their is another tragedy.
https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/news/video/newark-airport-atc-outages-raise-safety-concerns-121677499
When I was in Newark for early departure, I would try to push back 10 minutes early, if all of my passengers were onboard. The FAA does or did allow us to close the main cabin door 10 minutes early, regardless if all of our passengers were on board or not. I never got into the practice of doing that. If we were scheduled for a 6 a. m. departure and all of our passengers were not yet on board, we waited until 6 am before closing the door. I didn't like leaving any passengers behind. Depending on which way the wind was blowing, I liked using Runways 4 Left or 22 Right because of how long it was.
In my opinion, Atlanta has all of the other airports beat as far as aesthetics inside the airport and their computer systems in the tower. Never had an issue in Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, except their coffee prices at Starbucks were higher than at other airports.