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| Field | Value | |-------|-------| | | STARS‑152‑UNCEN‑JAVHD‑TODAY‑1019202103‑25‑45 Min | | Date (UTC) | 2021‑10‑21 | | Time (UTC) | 10:19 – 10:44 (approx.) | | Duration | 25 – 45 minutes (exact length not determined at time of logging) | | Location | STARS‑152 (Standard Terminal Arrival Route) – Jacksonville‑Henderson (JAVHD) airspace | | Event Type | Uncontrolled (loss of ATC communication / radar contact) | | Aircraft(s) Involved | Not specified – multiple IFR‑bound aircraft on the STAR at the time | | Weather Conditions | VMC; scattered clouds at 8 000 ft, wind 240 kt @ 5 kt, visibility > 10 NM | | Notices | NOTAM 2021/1287 – “Uncontrolled segment on STAR‑152, monitor frequency X.” |