The Federal Aviation Administration said earlier it has resolved a computer problem that caused widespread flight delays. The Federal Aviation Administration says it has resolved a computer problem that caused widespread flight delays throughout much of the Northeastern U.S. According to flight statistics from FlightRadar24, 62 percent of arrivals at the Baltimore-Washington airport have been canceled. The Federal Aviation Administration says it is continuing to try to resolve a technical problem at an air traffic control center in Virginia. Flight delays were still plaguing much of the northeastern U.S.